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Audio Guide of Ohori Park

El Parque Ohori es un vasto oasis urbano en Fukuoka, Japón, centrado en un estanque inspirado en el Lago del Oeste de Hangzhou. Sus senderos, puentes y jardines invitan a un paseo sereno entre la naturaleza y la historia.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Welcome to Ohori Park

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2. The Architecture of Ohori Park

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3. History and Figures of Ohori Park

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4. Art and Details of Ohori Park

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5. Secrets and Curiosities

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6. Farewell and Recommendations

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are Ohori Park's opening hours, and how can I get there easily from central Fukuoka?

Ohori Park is open 24 hours a day all year round, as it is a public park. The best way to get there is by subway: take the Kuko Line to Ohorikoen Station (about 5 minutes from Hakata), Exit 2. For more details, visit the official Fukuoka Subway website.

How much does it cost to enter Ohori Park? Are there any fees?

Admission to Ohori Park is completely free for all visitors. Optional fees only apply to boat rentals on the lake (around 1,000 yen for 30 minutes) or tickets to nearby museums.

How much time is needed to visit Ohori Park?

It is recommended to spend at least 1–2 hours walking around the lake and enjoying the gardens and bridges. If you include a boat ride or visits to the nearby museum, you can extend your visit to half a day.

What is the history or significance of Ohori Park?

Created in 1929 during the Taisho era, the park was inspired by West Lake in Hangzhou, China, and its name, 'Ohori,' means 'large moat.' It is an iconic green oasis in Fukuoka that symbolizes the fusion of Japanese and Chinese landscapes, and it was rebuilt after World War II.

When is the best time to visit Ohori Park?

Spring (March–April) for cherry blossoms and autumn (November) for red foliage are ideal. Go early in the morning or at sunset for stunning photos, fewer crowds, and perfect light.

Is Ohori Park accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, much of the park is accessible: paved paths around the lake, ramps on the main bridges, and adapted restrooms. The Japanese garden areas have some steps, but there are alternative routes; check the map on Japan Guide.

What other attractions are near Ohori Park?

Fukuoka Castle and its gardens are just a 10-minute walk away. Also nearby: Fukuoka Art Museum (paid admission) and Uminonakamichi Marine World, 20 minutes away by transport. Combine them for a full day out.

What are some practical tips for enjoying Ohori Park?

Wear comfortable shoes for the 2 km walk around the lake, bring a picnic to relax on the grass, and use mosquito repellent in summer. Rent a boat for unique views (available from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and download the official map from the City of Fukuoka website.

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