Ohori Park — Castle Moat Turned City Sanctuary
Ohori Park was created in 1929 when the former outer moat of Fukuoka Castle was converted into a public lakeside park — a 2-km oval circuit around an island-dotted lake that has become the city's primary outdoor gathering space. The park is extraordinary not for what it contains but for what surrounds it: in a city of 1.5 million people, this is where everyone comes on Sunday mornings, and the mix of joggers, elderly tai chi groups, wedding photography sessions, children on rental boats, and street musicians creates an unrepeatable cross-section of contemporary Fukuoka life.
The Japanese garden in the park's northwest corner (¥240 entry) is a formal stroll garden built in 1984 on reclaimed land from the lake, and contains a teahouse that serves matcha and seasonal wagashi.
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