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Fukuoka City Waterfront

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Fukuoka City Waterfront — location in Fukuoka, Fukuoka City

Fukuoka · Fukuoka City

33.5936°N, 130.3645°E

The Momochi district, built on reclaimed land in the 1990s to host the 1989 Asia-Pacific Expo, contains an unexpectedly pleasant stretch of coastline: Marizon (a yacht basin turned wedding and event venue), a continuous beach promenade facing Hakata Bay, and the iconic Fukuoka Tower (234m) which looks out over the bay toward Nokonoshima Island. The beach runs 650m and is a genuine city beach — swimming from July to August, beach volleyball year-round, and an evening promenade culture that mirrors Rio de Janeiro's Ipanema in miniature.

Essential Information

Opening Hours

Beach: 24/7

Closed: Beach never closed | Tower open year-round

Entrance Fee

Beach: free | Fukuoka Tower: ¥800

Best Season

July–August for swimming | Year-round for beach promenade

Visit Duration

1.5–2 hours (beach + tower)

Getting There

Access Information

Momochi Kaigan, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka City. A bus from Fukuoka City (Nishijin bus stop). Fukuoka Tower admission ¥800. Beach: free.

Insider Guide

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**Tower at night:** Fukuoka Tower's illumination changes seasonally and for special occasions. The Tanabata decoration (July) and Christmas lights (December) make the observation deck romantic and crowd-free after 21:00. **Hidden beach bar:** At the northern end of the beach, a small shack bar opens during summer (June–September) until midnight. It has no name, no sign, and serves cold beer and yakitori — entirely word-of-mouth.

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