Level stroller paths, stroller loan, diaper tables in five multipurpose toilets, and a nursing room in the art museum aid caregivers, but boats and slides lack safety gear for infants.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Families can complete the pond loop, visit the garden, and rest at a café without rushing.
Stroller-Friendly Pond Walk:
Follow the flat 2 km path around Ohori Pond.
Tip: Start near the north gate to find benches and shade every few minutes.
Japanese Garden Stroll:
Enter the traditional garden next to the pond.
Tip: Baby under 6 enters free; bring a light blanket for grassy spots.
Use On-Site Baby Facilities:
Find nursing rooms and diaper-changing tables.
Tip: Pick up a free stroller at the management office before exploring.
Relax at Boathouse Café:
Enjoy drinks and snacks on the lower terrace.
Tip: Use the women’s restroom for the café’s diaper table.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Japanese Garden admission (2 adults) | JPY 500 |
Boathouse Café snacks and drinks | JPY 1,000 |
Total Estimated | JPY 1,500 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In spring, cherry blossoms line the pond path. Summer offers deep shade under willow trees. Autumn brings red leaves in the Japanese Garden. Winter mornings are quiet and crisp.
Address: Japan, 〒810-0051 Fukuoka, Chuo Ward, Ōhorikōen, 1 公園管理事務所
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Vivian Tang
Amazing park! During the summer its very hot but lots of big trees which gives a lot of shade when needed. For ¥250 we also visited the Japanese garden, 10/10 recommend. Very relaxing and quiet, not a lot of people.
Hun Sern Tan
A nice park with an island in the center in the lake. It was nice and tranquil away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It was cool to see some ducks in the lake and I was thoroughly impressed with the sheer size of the lake. A nice break to help you recharge and be at peace before resuming your exploration of the city!
JATHL
Beautiful park surrounding a lake with islands and bridges splitting the lake from North to Southwest. Lovely place for a walk or to pedal boat. Lots of photo opportunities and there’s a designated fishing area for recreational anglers. Food or refreshments are available at the Northern and Southern parts of the park.
Mr. No Tengo Dinero
When I was a kid, I often came here with my brother and did fishing a lot! Very memorable place and after over 20 years later I got to come back again! It’s still nice place to roam around and walk through the park! We had a little pick nick there! :) If you have a spare time in Fukuoka, come visit and have a relaxing time here! Cheers 🥂
Phil L
Ohori Park is a beautiful, spacious spot perfect for a relaxing walk or a peaceful break from the city. The lake views are stunning, and the walking path around it is great for jogging, strolling, or just enjoying the scenery. There are plenty of benches, shaded areas, and even a few cafés nearby, making it easy to spend an hour or two here. A must-visit if you’re in Fukuoka and looking for a cal...
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