Fukuoka
Fukuoka
Trip.Best Top 9 Night Attractions in Fukuoka [2024]
Explore the best night attractions in %2$s! Discover vibrant evening entertainment and stunning nightscapes
Updated Nov 2024
- 6.84.5/5689 reviewsFrom33.831391 review"Very nice place for photos and it is very close to the beach where you can have a drink and chill out."Fukuoka4.7 km from downtownObservation DecksNighttime sightseeingNo.1 of Best Things to Do in FukuokaHighlights: • Height- 234 m The best seaside tower in Japan. • 123m above the ground VR experience!As if flying in the sky! • Enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view of Hakata Bay and the Fukuoka cityscape.Fukuoka Tower is Japan's highest seaside tower and the signature building of Fukuoka. Covered by 8,000 one-way mirrors, the tower is designed to be a triangular pillar that shines at both day and night. There is no better nighttime view in Fukuoka and the building's 360-degree, floor-to-ceiling windows make the bright lights of this seaside town more impressive than ever. Visitors can also visit the cafe, sit back, and enjoy the evening!△ In the "Fukuoka Panorama" screen viewer, you can enjoy the wonderful sceneries as a time-lapse video, and enjoy a whole 24-hour cityscape view in just 4 minutes.△ VR binoculars where you can enjoy a stroll through the sky at a height of 123m.△ It is an adult hideaway where you can enjoy a romantic moment while enjoying a lunch under the blue sky, coffee, or a night view under a star filled sky.Show Less
- 4.54.5/530 reviews"Near Zhongzhou, there are a variety of restaurants, a variety of dishes, Japanese, Western, roast birds, live fish dishes, ramen, beef intestine pot, stove-side roast, and various roadside stalls by the river, everything. There is also a large canal shopping mall, 😂 but there are many cases without materials. It felt a little noisy."Fukuoka.Nakasu523m from downtownNighttime sightseeingNo.15 of Best Things to Do in FukuokaHighlights: Located on an island in the Hakata district, Nakasu is a neon-lit entertainment district filled with lively nightclubs, izakayas, karaoke rooms and game arcades. Waterfront food stalls serve steamed buns and kebabs. Seiryu Park hosts concerts and a night market, and its 19th-century lantern-shaped tower is a popular viewing spot. A bike path runs along the riverbank.Show Less
- 5.34.3/5120 reviewsFree486 review""Fukuoka City Trail" I am a tenjin station slowly, about 20 minutes to arrive. The sky is refreshing on the way, and it is a good choice when walking. Pick the day and talk, you will see the cherry blossoms in full bloom along the way, and you can see a small number of cherry blossoms in mid-April. You can imagine the cherry blossoms in full bloom. If you want to visit Fukuoka easily, you can romanticize it."Fukuoka1.8 km from downtownHistorical SitesNighttime sightseeingNo.4 of Fall Viewing Attractions in FukuokaHighlights: The Fukuoka Castle Ruins are located on the west side of the Naka River and on the east side of Ohori Park. This is a nationally designated historical site, and it is also known as "Maizuru City" and "Stone City". Kuroda Nagamasa made great achievements in the battle of Guanyuan, so he was canonized as the lord of 520,000 stone before the building. Starting from Qingchang 50% (AD 1600), Kuroda Nagamasa spent 7 years building the city. The whole city belongs to the large-scale Hirayama Castle. Due to the war and various destructive factors, there are only stone walls left in the city, such as Otemon Gate, Shiomi Ogura, Muli Taibei Residence Nagaya Gate, Honmaru, Ernomaru and Sannomaru. There are Land Arena and Heiwadai Baseball Stadium, as well as Heiwadai Athletics Field, which is famous as the starting point of the Fukuoka International Marathon. It is said that the castle did not have a castle tower from the beginning, but it is famous for having three large, medium and small towers and 47 watchtowers. Inside the moat is the sedge, a natural wild vegetation memorial designated by Fukuoka Prefecture, and there is a monument of Manyo Song in the castle. A few days ago, near the Heiwa Billiards Stadium, the remains of the Dazaifu-era State Guest House, the Korokan (Chikushikan), were discovered. Now there are remnants of the main gate and other remnants in the castle, which are open for viewing in the name of Maizuru Park.Show Less
- 5.14.4/5137 reviewsFree1026 review"My first SnowMan concert in Japan!!!from winning the lucky draw of the concert ticket to actually sitting the concert venue was such a dream. The dome is located near large shopping malls and train station so it was super convenient for shopping and eating~ Johnny’s fans could even go to the Johnny’s shop nearby the concert venue and don’t forget to take as many pictures as you can before and after the concert!"Fukuoka3.7 km from downtownStadiumsNighttime sightseeingNo.7 of Best Things to Do in FukuokaHighlights: Fukuoka Dome was completed on April 2, 1993. Fukuoka Dome is one of Japan's "Five Domes", the other four are Sapporo Dome, Tokyo Dome, Nagoya Dome, and Osaka Dome. Fukuoka Dome is a Japanese stadium with a retractable roof, modeled after the Colosseum. The stadium is the largest baseball stadium in Japan and conforms to international standards. It is equipped with 5 large-scale broadcast screens that are the largest in the world. Not only sports events, but also concerts by well-known domestic and foreign artists are held. Fukuoka Dome is the home stadium of the SoftBank Eagles. In 2001, the total number of spectators in the 2001 season exceeded 3 million, reaching a record of 3 million in the history of the Pacific League. If you are going to watch a baseball game, same-day tickets are sold at the ticket booth next to YAHUOKU!DOME (GATE7). Ticket prices vary by race time and seat. Tickets are required to enter the venue for those over 4 years old. Payment can be made in Japanese yen or by credit card. Advance tickets can be purchased at each advance ticket purchase machine, related ticket sites, or convenience stores.Show Less
- 5.14.6/5186 reviewsFree354 review"A must-do course in Fukuoka city! Among them, the most eye-catching building is the Marizon, a European-style wedding hall with a shop and marine sports facilities where you can eat while looking at the sea."Fukuoka4.7 km from downtownCity ParksBeachesSeashoresNighttime sightseeingNo.8 of Best Things to Do in FukuokaHighlights: Bay Park is located to the north of Fukuoka Tower and includes the seaside Momochi Seaside Park and the vast waterfront area of Momochihama area. In the middle of the beach are restaurants, wedding halls, marine sporting goods stores, etc. In summer, many people come here to enjoy the sea and beach in summer, and sports such as beach volleyball and beach football can also be played here. There are also Fukuoka Tower, Fukuoka City General Library, Fukuoka City Museum, TNC Broadcasting Hall, RKB Broadcasting Hall, Fukuoka Yahoo Dome and other facilities nearby, attracting many people to come. To have a good time and have fun, this park is a highly recommended place.Show Less
- 4.94.5/5220 reviewsFree347 review"Fukuoka Castle Sakura Festival 🌸 It is lit up at night and toasts with friends and beer while watching the cherry blossoms at night 🍻 It is crowded like a festival because the store is open 💥 There is a Starbucks nearby, so I can enjoy the cherry blossoms while drinking new works Noh 😌 You can have a picnic at noon and you can see it all over from Fukuoka Castle 🏯🌸 It's about a week since the end of March, so please go there when it's time for cherry blossoms ^^"Fukuoka1.8 km from downtownCity ParksNighttime sightseeingNo.3 of Fall Viewing Attractions in FukuokaHighlights: Maizuru Park is a park built on the former site of Fukuoka Castle, symbolized by the ruins of Fukuoka Castle. The park is equipped with a comprehensive sports field and various sports facilities for citizens to exercise every day. Maizuru Park has beautiful natural scenery in four seasons and is a well-known cherry blossom viewing spot in Japan. Every spring, tourists flock to see the cherry blossoms. In addition, plum blossoms in February, hydrangea in June, as well as cherry blossoms, peony, wisteria, rhododendron, peony, lotus, camellia, calamus, etc., make this place a lot of tourists all year round. Because Maizuru Park is located next to Ohori Park and Fukuoka City Art Museum, many tourists choose to take a break here after playing and tired, and feel the strong cultural atmosphere and relaxed and comfortable atmosphere here.Show Less
- 4.14.1/555 reviewsFree216 review"Take the cruise to Fukuoka, the boat can see the Hakata Port Tower far from the port, it is one of the landmarks of Hakata Port, we walked to the tower to watch, did not climb the tower overlooking, the landscape is not bad."Fukuoka1.6 km from downtownModern ArchitectureObservation DecksNighttime sightseeingNo.20 of Best Things to Do in FukuokaHighlights: Located beside Hakata Bay, the Hakata Port Tower is a 103 meter tall observation tower built in 1964. An observation deck located 70 meters above ground provides visitors with a 360 degree panoramic view of the harbor and its bustling activity. The nearby Hakata Port Bayside Museum has a number of displays and exhibits about the role and history of Hakata Bay. Those visiting the area should consider stopping by the tower as it’s a great place to snap some impressive photos.Show Less
- 3.04.3/57 reviewsFree109 review"The first-year visit refers to the New Year's Eve to the shrine, which is a Japanese New Year's Day custom. It is generally considered to be better to visit between the~3rd of New Year's Day. The Aishi Shrine in the West District of Fukuoka City has a long history and many people will come during the first-year visit. Recently, many young people have been attracted by the good view and energy attractions. When you come to the shrine, you can draw a lot of signage with many types to divination for a year, such as cute salmon or tumbler."Fukuoka6.2 km from downtownTemplesNighttime sightseeingHighlights: Atago Shrine is the oldest shrine in Fukuoka and one of the three major Atago Shrines in Japan. In ancient times, this was the Washio Shrine where Tenrinho and Izanagi were enshrined. It was only in Meiji 34 (1901) that the four gods were enshrined here as Atago Shrine. Many believers come here to pray for exorcising evil spirits and eliminating disasters, achieving academic success, family safety, and prosperous business. In addition, it is not only a good place to watch the sunrise at the beginning of the new year, but also a place for cherry blossom viewing during the cherry blossom season.Show Less
- 3.44.4/549 reviewsFree65 review"A very large natural park. The paved sidewalk seems to be ups and downs and used as a running course."Fukuoka2.6 km from downtownCity ParksNighttime sightseeingHighlights: West Park is located on a hilly area of Hakata Bay. From the central observation deck, you can overlook the seaside city and the beautiful scenery of Hakata Bay. In the park, there is Koun Shrine, which is used for worship, and there are many statues of ancient people. The cherry blossom viewing spot West Park is the area where the local cherry blossoms are concentrated in Fukuoka. It is one of the top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan. There are more than 1,300 cherry trees planted in the park, including Yae cherry blossoms and Oshima cherry blossoms. The park is also planted with pine trees, Oak is an urban park full of natural flavors. When the cherry blossoms are in bloom, the West Park seems to be covered with a layer of pink clouds. On the high steps in the West Park is the top of the park, and Guangyun Shrine is located on the top of the park. The shrine was originally built under the castle tower in the center of Fukuoka Castle, but was relocated near the current Keigo Shrine in 1871, and then moved to the top of Nishi Park.Show Less
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