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  1. Fukuoka Tower (福岡タワー, Fukuoka Tawā) is a 234-metre (768 ft) tall tower located in the Momochihama area of Fukuoka, Japan. It is the tallest seaside tower in Japan. The highest observation deck at 123 metres has a 360° view of the surrounding area, being most visited at sunset. [1]

  2. Fukuoka Tower is Fukuoka's tallest building and the tallest seaside tower in Japan. Commanding the skyline at the western edge of Fukuoka's coast, it is one of the city's most iconic buildings. How to Get There

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    Here, you can pose for a photo under the heart-shaped arch, using a nearby phone stand and your camera’s timer function. When both buttons on the heart are pushed, you’ll become ‘bathed in the pink glow of love.’ The Lover’s Sanctuary also happens to be Fukuoka’s answer to the Love Lock Bridge in Paris. You can purchase a padlock for 1,000yen from ...

    Fukuoka Tower is open all day and into the night, so it really depends on your schedule. The most popular time to visit, though, is just before sunset. At this time, you can enjoy the vast seaside views bathed in the warm glow of golden hour, then watch as the sun sets over the ocean. If you stick around a little longer, you’ll be further dazzled b...

    By Bus

    If your feet are a little weary on the day of your visit, we recommend getting the bus, as it stops right near Fukuoka Tower. FromHakataStation bus terminal, take Bus 306 from Platform 6 and ride for 25 minutes. If you’re in the Tenjin area, head to the Tenjin Bus Center and take Nishitetsu Bus 302 or W1 from Platform 1A. It’s about 20 minutes to Fukuoka Tower.

    By Train

    The closest train station to Fukuoka Tower is Nishijin Station, which is a 20-minute walk. You can get here from the city via the Kuko Line which starts at Fukuoka Airport and runs through Hakata Station, Tenjin, past Ohori Parkand terminates at Meinohama Station.

    Nearby attractions

    While in the area, you’d be remiss not to cross the street and visit Momochi Seaside Park and Marizon for a dose of Mediterranean seaside charm. Being so far west, you might consider spending the first half of your day at Nokonoshima Island. Once back on the mainland, stroll the seaside and end your day with the views from Fukuoka Tower at sunset. Name: Fukuoka Tower Address: 2 Chome-3-26 Momochihama, Sawara Ward, Fukuoka (link) Open: 9:30am – 8:00pm URL: website Post by Japan Journeys.

  3. Fukuoka Tower is a 234 meters-high tower built in 1989 in Momochihama district, in Sawara ward in western Fukuoka, on Kyushu Island. As the tallest seaside tower in Japan, it offers a wonderful view on Hakata Bay. Contents. Description. Our pictures. How to go to Fukuoka Tower? What to see near?

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  4. Jun 21, 2023 · Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyūshū Region / By LC / June 21, 2023 / Fukuoka Tower, Fukuoka Travel, Momochi Seaside Park. With a height of 234 meters, Fukuoka Tower (福岡タワー) is Japan’s tallest tower on the beach shore. From the tower’s observation deck, you can get a panoramic view of Fukuoka City and Fukuoka Bay. While the observatory is ...

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  5. Fukuoka. Standing above the Momochi district is 234m-tall Fukuoka Tower, Japan's tallest seaside spire, a symbol of the city and mostly hollow (its main purpose is as a broadcast tower). There's an observation deck at 123m and a cafe for soaking up the views, especially at dusk and nighttime.

  6. Jan 15, 2013 · Featured in 1994's Godzilla vs. Space Godzilla, Fukuoka Tower is the highest seaside tower in Japan. The Tower stands 234 meters tall and the observation room is at 123 meters above the ground, offering spectacular 360-degree views of Fukuoka City, offshore islands and Hakata Bay. This is the symbol of Fukuoka City.

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