Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Nemophila 'Baby Blue Eyes'
The highlight of the park, these beautiful blue flowers create a mesmerizing 'blue wonderland' that attracts visitors from all over. Best viewed during the end of April to early May, this floral spectacle is a must-see.
INN THE PARK FUKUOKA
Experience the magic of staying overnight in the park with INN THE PARK FUKUOKA. Choose from spherical tents, suite rooms, or glamping options, and enjoy amenities like a barbecue lounge, bathhouse, and a restaurant offering delightful meals.
Sea Dragoon
Challenge yourself at Sea Dragoon, the tallest athletic tower in Kyushu. With 92 athletic installations and an observation deck offering panoramic views of Hakata Bay and the Genkai Sea, it's an adventure for all ages.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is not only a recreational haven but also a place of cultural and historical importance. The park's cherry blossom trees and flower gardens are deeply rooted in Japanese tradition, offering visitors a glimpse into the country's rich cultural heritage.
Local Cuisine
While visiting the park, don't miss out on trying local Fukuoka delicacies. Popular dishes include Hakata ramen, known for its rich pork broth, and fresh seafood from the nearby bay. Various food stalls and restaurants within and around the park offer these mouth-watering treats.