- 2024-08-08
Discover the Beauty of Itoshima A Hidden Gem in Fukuoka
Itoshima,locatedinthewesternpartofFukuokaPrefecture,……
Located in the Seaside Momochi area, Fukuoka Tower, Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome, and Fukuoka City Museum are among the iconic landmarks of Fukuoka.
The Fukuoka Tower, with its changing appearance throughout the seasons, is filled with activities that families, friends, and couples can enjoy all day long. If you’re visiting Fukuoka, start here! Let us introduce you to the delights of Fukuoka Tower and its surrounding area.
Fukuoka Tower is covered with 8,000 half-mirrors, making its equilateral triangular exterior shine like a mirror. During the day, it reflects the blue sky, and at night, it dazzles with colorful illuminations.
The observation deck offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Fukuoka’s sea and city. Visiting in the evening to admire the beautiful night view is highly recommended.
Fukuoka Tower was established in 1989 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Fukuoka City and as a monument for the Asia-Pacific Exposition (Yokatopia).
It serves not only as a tourist attraction but also as a radio and television broadcasting tower, attracting numerous visitors from both domestic and international locations.
The observation deck is situated 123 meters above ground, offering a stunning view of Hakata Bay to the north.
You can enjoy a unique seascape view from directly above. “If you visit during the day,
I highly recommend taking a close look at the northern scenery.
You can see Shika Island and Nokonoshima Island floating in the Genkai Sea,
One unique feature of Fukuoka Tower is the presence of companions who guide you, not through automated voice guidance but in person.
They enhance the excitement of ascending to the sky of Fukuoka.
These companions provide guidance in multiple languages, including English, Korean, and Chinese, to cater to international visitors. They also keep up-to-date with local tourist information and can recommend great ramen shops.
The tower illuminations, which light up at dusk and continue until 11 PM, depict various seasonal themes such as cherry blossoms, the Milky Way, and Christmas trees. In 2014, the illuminations were updated to full-color LEDs, adding dynamic movements. For special occasions like proposals, a heart-shaped illumination can be lit upon request.
The best place to view these illuminations is from the square in front of the Fukuoka City Library, just north of the tower. It’s a popular spot for students and visitors to capture the beautiful light displays with their smartphones.