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Why Ohori Park is Fukuoka’s Favourite Chill Spot

Ohori Park

Need a break from the buzz of city life? Head to Ohori Park, just a quick hop from central Fukuoka. A favourite for both locals and tourists, it offers scenic walking trails and plenty of open space to relax, reflect, or soak up the beauty of each season.

At the heart of the park lies a large pond that was once part of Fukuoka Castle’s moat. Today, it’s encircled by a 2-kilometre path, perfect for jogging, strolling, or cycling. With plenty of shady spots for picnics, it’s no wonder Ohori is the city’s go-to place to unwind.

But it’s not just the green space that draws people in. Ohori Park is also a cultural hub, home to a beautifully curated Japanese Garden, a traditional Noh theatre, and even a Starbucks with lakeside views.

The Ohori Park Noh Theatre offers a rare opportunity to experience one of Japan’s oldest performing arts in an intimate, minimalist setting that reflects the quiet elegance of the performance itself. Whether you are attending a show or simply admiring the building, it brings a calm sense of heritage to the park’s otherwise modern atmosphere.

Source: Japan Guide

Right next door, the Fukuoka Art Museum blends effortlessly into the landscape. Fresh from a recent renovation, it showcases a dynamic mix of classical Asian works, contemporary art, and pieces by iconic names like Salvador Dalí and Yayoi Kusama.

Source: Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association

Come cherry blossom season, the park turns into a pink paradise. The trees lining the water burst into bloom, making it prime time for a scenic stroll, or your next Instagram post.


Whether you are visiting Fukuoka for the first time or looking for a quiet escape, Ohori Park is a must-see. With its peaceful atmosphere, cultural highlights, and natural beauty, it’s the perfect place to take a breather and experience a different side of the city.

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