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Higashi Hirao Park

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Higashi Hirao Park is a sprawling green space in the Hakata ward of Fukuoka, offering a peaceful retreat from the urban bustle. The park features wide lawns, shaded walking paths, and a variety of recreational amenities that cater to all ages. Children can enjoy modern playground equipment, including slides and climbing structures, while adults can relax on benches under cherry trees or use the free tennis courts and baseball field. The park is particularly lovely in spring when cherry blossoms bloom, creating a picturesque setting for hanami picnics. Throughout the year, the flower beds are planted with seasonal blooms, adding splashes of color. Despite being well-used by locals, the park never feels overcrowded, thanks to its generous size. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, a family outing, or a quiet afternoon with a book.

Don't miss

  • Enjoy cherry blossom viewing in late March to early April, with many trees lining the paths.
  • Let kids play on the well-maintained playground with swings, slides, and a sandbox.
  • Play a game of tennis or baseball on the free courts and field (equipment not provided).
  • Walk or jog along the paved paths that loop through the park's greenery.
  • Visit the flower gardens, which feature tulips in spring and cosmos in autumn.

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Know before you go

  • During cherry blossom season, the park can get busy on weekends. Arrive early for a good spot.
  • Keep the park clean; there are trash bins near the entrances.
  • Bring your own sports equipment if you want to use the tennis courts or baseball field.
  • There is limited shade in some areas, so bring sunscreen and a hat in summer.

A bit of history

Higashi Hirao Park was developed as a community park in the late 20th century, serving the growing residential neighborhoods of eastern Fukuoka. It has since become a beloved local hub for recreation and seasonal events.

Common questions

Are there restrooms in the park?

Yes, public restrooms are available near the playground and sports facilities.

Can I have a barbecue in the park?

Barbecues are not permitted to prevent fire hazards and damage to the grass.

Is the park dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are allowed on a leash. Please clean up after your pet.

Are there any food stalls or vending machines?

There are vending machines for drinks near the restrooms, but no food stalls. Bring your own snacks.

What is the best time to see flowers?

Cherry blossoms peak in early April, tulips in mid-April, and cosmos in October.

Is there parking available?

There is a small free parking lot, but it fills quickly on weekends. Public transport is recommended.

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