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Fukuoka Castle Ruins — City Panorama at Maizuru Park

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Fukuoka Castle Ruins — City Panorama at Maizuru Park

Fukuoka Castle (Maizuru Castle) was one of Japan's largest castle complexes — its outer moat enclosed an area of 47 hectares, and at its peak it had 47 turrets and 2 gates. The Meiji government dismantled most structures in 1871, leaving stone walls, moss-covered earthworks, and the surviving turrets that are now designated Important Cultural Properties. What remains is arguably more evocative than a reconstructed castle — the exposed stone foundation lines and empty plinths suggest the original scale better than modern concrete facsimiles.

Maizuru Park, which occupies the castle grounds, is Fukuoka's most celebrated cherry blossom destination. In early April, 1,000 cherry trees bloom simultaneously across the raised ground, creating layers of pink against stone walls and the distant city. The view from the hon-maru (inner citadel) observation deck takes in Hakata Bay.

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Getting There

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Maizuru Park, 6-1 Jonai, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka. 10-minute walk from Akasaka Station or Ohori-koen Station (Fukuoka City Subway). Open daily dawn to dusk (castle grounds). Free entry. Nearby Fukuoka City Museum: ¥200.

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**Cherry blossom hack:** The castle grounds cherry blossom is equally good as Ohori Park next door but has 40% fewer visitors. Specifically: the eastern stone wall path (minami-mitsuke gate side) has

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