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Landmark: Uomura ParkCity: Fukuoka
Country: Japan
Continent: Asia
Uomura Park, Fukuoka, Japan, Asia
Uomura Park is a public green space situated in the Hakata Ward of Fukuoka, Japan.
This park serves as a recreational area and a buffer zone between urban development and the Hakata Bay coastline.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a predominantly flat terrain with extensive lawn areas. It is bordered by a concrete seawall on its northern edge. Vegetation consists of mature trees, primarily pines and deciduous species, providing shade. Walking paths are paved with asphalt. The park's western section includes a small artificial pond.
Location & Access Logistics
Uomura Park is located approximately 4 kilometers east of Fukuoka's city center. Access is via National Route 3 and then turning onto Prefectural Road 1. Parking is available in a designated lot on the park's southern side, with capacity for 50 vehicles. The nearest public transport stop is the "Uomura Park Iriguchi" bus stop, served by Nishitetsu Bus lines 301 and 302, located 200 meters south of the park entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Uomura Park was established in 1975 as part of Fukuoka City's coastal development plan. The land was reclaimed from Hakata Bay. Ecologically, it represents a managed urban green space designed to mitigate the impact of industrial and port activities on the bay's environment.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include walking, picnicking on the lawns, and observing marine life from the seawall. Fishing is permitted from designated areas along the seawall. The western pond is accessible for viewing aquatic plants and small fish. Children's play equipment is located in the central section.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in a central building. Several shaded seating areas with benches are distributed throughout the park. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong. No food vendors are permanently located within the park, but convenience stores are situated approximately 500 meters south on Prefectural Road 1.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (06:00-08:00) offers soft light and fewer visitors. The park is pleasant year-round, but spring (March-May) provides mild temperatures and blooming trees. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid. Autumn (September-November) offers cooler weather.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that during the Edo period, this area was a popular fishing spot for local samurai. While unverified, the story persists among older residents. A specific tip for visitors is to check tide charts if planning to observe marine life from the seawall, as lower tides expose more of the intertidal zone.
Nearby Landmarks
- Hakata Port Tower (1.2km West)
- Marine World Uminonakamichi (3.5km Northeast)
- Canal City Hakata (3.8km Southwest)
- Kushida Shrine (4.1km Southwest)
- Fukuoka City Museum (4.5km West)