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  • Ohori Park
  • Ohori Koen, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    The name Ohori means a trench and it derives from the fact that Kuroda Nagamasa, the old lord of Fukuoka, reclaimed the land called Kusagae which was facing Hakata Bay and made a trench for the Fukuoka castle.

    The present park was re-constructed by Fukuoka City, modeling on the West Lake of Ch...
  • Yusentei Park
  • 092-711-0415
    1-46, Yusentei, Jonan-ku, Fukuoka

    Yusentei Park is a beautiful Japanese garden. Originally, it was built as a second house of Kuroda Tsugutaka, the 6th lord of Fukuoka. The place was named after a poem of Kuze Michinatsu, which appreciates the coolness of the spring water in the summer and the cloistered life at the house. This a...
  • Rakusui-en
  • 092-262-6665
    2-10-7, Sumiyoshi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

    In the north side of Sumiyoshi Shrine of Hakata is this Japanese garden. There is a reconstructed tea house which was originally built in Meiji period as a second house of a merchant family. A tea ceremony room is represented in the house with the original atmosphere. Seasonal plants and refreshi...
  • Ohori Park Japanese Garden
  • 092-741-8377
    1-7, Ohori Koen, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka

    The seasonal beauty of the Garden, with azaleas in Spring, green leaves in Summer and Autumn leaves, never cease to attract visitors.
  • Shofu-en
  • 092-524-8264
    3-28, Hirao, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City

    Shofu-en is a park with a Japanese garden and a tea ceremony room constructed in early 1950s.

    The old house named Shofu-so owned by Tanakamaru Zenpachi, the founder of Fukuoka Tamaya, once one of the major department stores in Fukuoka, was located here. The site of the house went under a renew...
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