Fukuoka Tower
Fukuoka Tower
Fukuoka Tower
Fukuoka Tower
Fukuoka Tower
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Fukuoka Tower

In Seaside Momochi district —
3 of 13 in Fukuoka

Fukuoka Tower (福岡タワー), completed in 1989 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Fukuoka City, stands as a striking landmark at 234 meters tall, making it the tallest building in the city and Japan’s tallest seaside tower. Its design is truly spectacular, with over 8,000 mirrors covering its surface, which shimmer in the sunlight, creating a stunning reflective effect. The tower has become an iconic symbol of Fukuoka, visible from various points around the city and offering a unique blend of modern architecture and natural beauty.

The tower’s observation deck, located 123 meters above the ground, spans three levels and offers sweeping panoramic views of Fukuoka. From the deck, visitors can take in the vibrant cityscape, the bustling harbor, and the distant mountains that surround the area. The breathtaking views extend to the Seto Inland Sea, providing a diverse range of scenery for visitors to enjoy. Whether captivated by the modern skyline or the serene expanse of the sea, Fukuoka Tower’s observation deck offers one of the most unforgettable perspectives of the city.

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Hours and Fees

Fukuoka Tower
  • Opening hours
  • 9:30 to 22:00 (entry until 21:30)

  • Closed
  • No closing days

Getting there

Google Maps

To get to Fukuoka Tower, you can take the subway from Hakata Station. Ride the Kuko Line and get off at Tenjin Station. From there, transfer to the Nishitetsu bus bound for Fukuoka Tower. The bus ride takes about 20 minutes. Alternatively, if you're already near the coast, you can walk from Momochihama Station, which is about a 15-minute walk away. The tower is located in the Momochihama district, making it easily accessible by public transport.

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