Best Cherry Blossom Spots in Fukuoka

Fukuoka in Full Bloom: Top 10 Cherry Blossom Spots to Celebrate Spring

Fukuoka’s spring is marked by a quiet transformation that invites a closer look at the beauty of cherry blossoms. As winter recedes, soft shades of pink and white begin to appear in public parks and along familiar streets, signaling the arrival of warmer days while providing moments for reflection and local enjoyment. 

In preparing this guide, we reviewed several regional rankings and compared insights from established sources to compile a balanced selection of the best viewing spots. The result is a carefully curated list designed to help you navigate Fukuoka’s top cherry blossom locations, both for regular visitors or those planning your first trip to the region. 

Be sure to check out Cherry Blossom Forecast in Japan 2025 for the best times to visit!


1. Maizuru Park

Cherry blosso in Maizuru Park

Maizuru Park (舞鶴公園) in central Fukuoka is a celebrated cherry blossom hotspot that combines history and nature in an appealing display. The park, which encircles the ruins of Fukuoka Castle (福岡城跡), is home to approximately 1,000 cherry trees that burst into bloom each spring, drawing both local residents and visitors to its spacious grounds. This historic location is perfect to hit the sweet spot between cultural heritage and natural beauty. 

Frequently featured in regional rankings, the park also plays host to an annual cherry blossom festival that attracts photography enthusiasts and families alike. Its central location and convenient public transport access make it a practical destination for a relaxed day out, where the simple pleasure of walking beneath flowering branches is enjoyed without pretension, yet remains a defining highlight of Fukuoka’s spring season.

2. Nishi Park

Cherry blossoms in Nishi Park in Fukuoka

Nishi Park (西公園) in Fukuoka City is renowned for its expansive display of cherry blossoms and serves as a favored meeting spot during the spring season. With roughly 1,300 cherry trees planted throughout its area, the park offers wide, open spaces where visitors can meander along quiet lanes and enjoy unobstructed views of clusters of flowering trees set against urban backdrops. 

The park’s design and layout provide a pleasant atmosphere suitable for taking a leisurely stroll or pausing for memorable photographs. Nishi Park is a clear example of Fukuoka’s vibrant spring culture, hosting seasonal gatherings and small festivities that enhance its community appeal. Its accessibility and well-kept facilities further contribute to a day out that is as convenient as it is enjoyable.

3. Akizuki Sugi no Baba

Cherry blossoms in Akizuki Sugi no Baba

Akizuki Sugi no Baba (秋月杉の馬場) is a historic, tree-lined avenue in Asakura that transforms into a spectacular corridor of cherry blossoms during spring. Once serving as part of an ancient castle approach, this avenue now delights visitors as its rows of cherry trees erupt into soft pink hues, creating a continuous floral display that invites long, leisurely walks.

The avenue stands out for its capacity to evoke a sense of nostalgia while remaining lively and accessible. It provides an inviting setting that reflects the rich cultural heritage and gentle character of Fukuoka in spring, perfect for both a brief walk or a longer visit to capture the seasonal beauty.

4. Asai No Ipponzakura

Asai No Ipponzakura

Asai No Ipponzakura (浅井の一本桜), which could be translated as “Asai’s Lone Cherry,” is a remarkable natural landmark in Kurume that stands out for its singular character and longevity, believed to be over 100 years old. This old mountain cherry tree, with its robust trunk and wide-reaching branches, captures attention every spring when its clusters of delicate blossoms emerge against a clear, bright sky.

Its striking appearance is further enhanced by a nearby pond, which mirrors the tree’s silhouette and creates a balanced, almost symmetrical view that visitors find captivating. This solitary tree is a living piece of history that has witnessed countless seasons, and as such, has been designated as a protected local natural monument. 

5. Shiranoe Botanical Garden

Mejiro bird in cherry blossom tree at Shiranoe Botanical Garden

Shiranoe Botanical Garden (白野江植物公園) in Kitakyushu is celebrated for its impressive diversity of cherry trees and well-tended landscape, making it a favorite spot for seasonal visitors. Within its boundaries, a variety of cherry species—including the venerable 500-year-old Shiranoe Satozakura—bloom in a succession that extends the viewing period and enriches the overall experience.

The garden’s layout is designed to balance open spaces with intimate nooks, inviting visitors to wander along paths lined with clusters of blossoms. Its carefully maintained grounds and informative signage help visitors appreciate the differences among the varieties, from the common Yoshino to rarer types that add subtle variations in color and form. 

6. Kokura Castle & Katsuyama Park

Cherry blossoms at Kokura Castle

Kokura Castle (小倉城) in Kitakyushu offers a compelling blend of historical intrigue and seasonal beauty that makes it a standout destination in the region. At the heart of the area, the castle provides a dramatic architectural backdrop against which clusters of cherry trees burst into bloom each spring, creating a striking contrast between old and new. The side also hosts evening illuminations during its cherry blossom festival.

The adjacent Katsuyama Park (勝山公園) complements the castle’s stately presence by offering expansive lawns, tranquil pathways, and scenic viewpoints that invite visitors to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. The site is well regarded for its accessibility and the way it transforms into a vibrant gathering spot during the blossom season.

7. Dazaifu Government Office Ruins

Cherry blossom mat Dazaifu Government Office Ruins

Dazaifu Government Office Ruins (大宰府政庁跡) is an interesting site where we can see the remains of one of the region’s most historically significant government sites while enjoying a notable display of cherry blossoms each spring. As you stroll along the ancient stone pathways and observe the preserved structural remnants, the surrounding cherry trees create an engaging contrast that invites quiet reflection on the passage of time and the evolution of the city. 

The ruins provide a contextual backdrop that deepens the appreciation of the seasonal floral display, making it both an educational and visually satisfying experience, particularly for those with a keen interest in history.

8. Amagi Park

Cherry blossoms in Amagi Park

Amagi Park (甘木公園) in Asakura is known for its expansive grounds that come alive with thousands of cherry trees each spring, transforming the park into a vibrant setting for both leisurely strolls and relaxed picnics. Meandering along its well-kept pathways, visitors find ample space to pause and enjoy the seasonal display, while the gentle clustering of blossoms invites moments of quiet enjoyment away from the urban rush. 

A local favorite for its impressive floral display and local appeal, the park’s open layout, combined with its accessible facilities and thoughtful landscaping, creates an inviting atmosphere that encourages lively hanami parties and peaceful strolls anytime throughout the year.

9. Miyajidake Shrine

Cherry blossos at Miyajidake Shrine

Miyajidake Shrine (宮地嶽神社) is a historic religious site that transforms into a captivating destination each spring when its grounds are adorned with an array of cherry blossoms. The shrine, revered for its association with good fortune and prosperity, features a diverse collection of cherry trees whose delicate blooms add a vibrant touch to the spiritual environment. 

The carefully preserved structures and tranquil ambiance are enhanced with the seasonal blossoms, making it a great spot for those interested in its cultural significance, who will undoubtedly enjoy a memorable experience.

10. Kusaba River Cherry Tree-lined Road

Kusaba River Cherry Tree-lined Road

Kusaba River Cherry Tree-lined Road (草場川の桜並木) is a standout location along the banks of a gentle river, consisting of an inviting corridor of cherry blossoms that captivates visitors during the spring season. As you walk alongside 2.2 km of neatly planted rows of cherry trees, the continuous floral display along the water’s edge creates one of the region’s most beautiful sights.

The pink blossoms are complemented with bright yellow rape blossoms, creating a stunning scenery along with the area’s greenery. The spectacle doesn’t stop at sunset and instead, a gorgeous light up event enhances the evening sights (follow up with the official website for updates on the light up event schedule). Public transportation options are limited during the evening, so there is a convenient parking lot nearby.


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Photographer, journalist, and avid urban cyclist, making sense of Japan since 2017. I was born in Caracas and lived for 14 years in Barcelona before moving to Tokyo. Currently working towards my goal of visiting every prefecture in Japan, I hope to share with readers the everlasting joy of discovery and the neverending urge to keep exploring.