Nokonoshima Island — Flower Island 10 Minutes Away
Nokonoshima, a teardrop-shaped island 10 minutes by ferry from Meinohama Port in western Fukuoka, is barely 3 km long and home to 800 residents, a small wine-making operation, and the Nokonoshima Island Park — one of Japan's most complete seasonal flower gardens. The park rotates its plantings through the year: poppies and cosmos in spring, hydrangeas and sunflowers in summer, cosmos again in autumn, narcissus and cabbage flowers in winter.
The island's western shore, facing the open Genkai Sea, is undeveloped — unpaved paths through farmland, narrow fishing harbors with wooden boats, and a lighthouse at the southern tip accessible by a 30-minute walk through pine forest. This western circuit, known only to locals, is entirely separate from the tourist park experience and represents the island most visitors never see.
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