Kids get a playground, wide lawns for ball games and small free museums, but watch castle stone steps and festival crowds; no ride rentals, so bring your own sports gear and snacks.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for playground fun, a picnic on the castle lawn, and a short museum visit without rushing.
Climb Fukuoka Castle Ruins:
Walk along the stone walls and climb to the former keep for city views.
Tip: Go early to avoid crowds and bring water for the kids.
Children’s Playground:
Let kids enjoy slides, swings and open play areas near the moat.
Tip: Bring a ball or frisbee for extra fun on the grass
Picnic on the Castle Lawn:
Spread a mat under flowering trees for a family meal.
Tip: Pack a trash bag and pick up takeaway sandwiches nearby
Cherry Blossom Viewing:
Stroll under over 1,000 cherry trees in spring.
Tip: Visit late March to early April; arrive before peak bloom on weekends
Monkey Show at Wisteria Festival:
Watch live monkey performances in mid-April.
Tip: Check the park’s website for exact festival dates
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Picnic lunch for 4 | JPY 2,000 |
Athletic field ball games (4×200¥) | JPY 800 |
Snacks & drinks at stalls | JPY 1,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 3,800 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Late March–early April for cherry blossoms (weekends get busy). Mid-April wisteria trellis and free monkey shows. June hydrangeas near the south gate.
Address: 1-4 Jōnai, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0043, Japan
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Victoria Ng
i recommend spending half a day here to explore the park and do little hikes around! it's a really beautiful park and its soooo big i wish i had more time to look at everything!
Nina V
The cherry blossoms were showing a lot more green and the vegetation in the pond was brown. And, the wisteria needs a bit more time to fully bloom. Maybe another week?
C Y
Current Sakura Festival in this park! Not fully bloomed but still very nice to see! Venture further in for the in land lake and swan boat rides (1200Y 30min for 2A+1C).
ManDe
A calm and peaceful park 🌸 except when it's sakura season 😆 Many people but you can still enjoy and eat a lot of food as the Sakura Matsuri started already !
Ryan GLOBETROTTER
A park in Fukuoka, worth a visit if you're in the area. It offers a peaceful atmosphere, with open green spaces and walking paths that are great for a relaxing stroll. While there’s nothing particularly exceptional about it, the park is well maintained and a nice spot to take a break from the city. During cherry blossom season, it becomes much livelier, with beautiful sakura trees adding to the c...
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