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The water scenery at Ohori Park is symbolized by the three islands in the park’s pond and the four bridges leading to them. (Three of these bridges are from the time of the park’s opening and are Registered Cultural Properties of Fukuoka City.) The islands are home to pine trees from the time of the park’s opening, allowing visitors to experience history and enjoy nature.

This area used to be called “Kusagae,” and was a marshland connected to Hakata Bay. When Fukuoka Castle was constructed, the north side was reclaimed and made into a region where feudal warriors resided. The remainder was the outer moat on the west side of the castle, and was referred to as “Ohori.” In 1900, the area became attached to Nishi Park. In 1925, park construction plans were made based on a proposal from people including Tokyo Imperial University Professor Honda Seiroku, who is known for designing Hibiya Park. Landscape gardening was conducted due to the Eastern Industrial Exhibition at Fukuoka in 1927. Ohori Park was then opened in 1929.

The pond at Ohori Park—one of Japan’s most prominent parks with water scenery—is designated as a Registered Monument of Japan. The area includes walking paths and children’s playgrounds. This park is beloved as a place to walk, run, or just relax.

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