Flowers bloom in Fukuoka, where the city's dreams of yesteryear mingle with the blossoming of spring in Maizuru Park
🌱 First Visit to Maizuru Park 🏞️
In the gradually warming March breeze, I stepped into the story-filled Maizuru Park. Beneath the cherry trees, history and nature weave together vivid tapestries. This place is not just the ruins of Fukuoka Castle, but also the most beautiful backdrop for spring.
🏰 The Millennium Echoes of Fukuoka Castle 🎎
Maizuru Park, once the site of Fukuoka Castle, still has its walls standing tall, narrating the vicissitudes of history. Wandering between the stone walls, one can almost hear the neighing of warhorses, the pledges of samurai, and the echoes of history gently reverberating in every corner.
🌸 The Romantic Moments of Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom 📷
Each cherry blossom tree proclaims the arrival of spring with its blooms, and the delicate petals are particularly dazzling against the azure sky. When taking photos, I particularly enjoy capturing the harmonious coexistence of flowers and people, like in this picture, sitting quietly by the lake, enjoying a moment of peace.
🌤️ The Spring Light and Shadows of Fukuoka 🌿
Sitting on a bench in the park, the view before me is refreshing to the soul. Model boats float on the lake, and as the breeze blows, ripples dance across the water, while the graceful koi fish swim leisurely in the clear water, bringing a unique tranquility to Fukuoka.
🤸 The Vibrant Park Life 🚶♂️
Maizuru Park is not only a great place for flower viewing but also a spot for locals to exercise and relax. One can almost feel the vitality of the runners, who sweat along the lengthy cherry blossom path, leaving behind the footprints of their youth.
🌼 Encountering the Confession of Spring 💖
Under the cherry trees full of spring, I look up at the pink sea of flowers, and my heart can't help but surge with love for this season. A gust of spring wind brings falling petals, like nature's tender confession to the city.
Maizuru Park, a treasure filled with history and nature, whether it's the cherry blossoms illuminated by the spring light or the Fukuoka Castle in the river of history, inspires respect. It's a place worth visiting and revisiting, where every corner is filled with stories and the power of life. Next time you're in Fukuoka, don't forget to find your own spring story here.
Fukuoka Castle Sakura Festival 🌸 It is lit up at night and toasts with friends and beer while watching the cherry blossoms at night 🍻 It is crowded like a festival because the store is open 💥 There is a Starbucks nearby, so I can enjoy the cherry blossoms while drinking new works Noh 😌 You can have a picnic at noon and you can see it all over from Fukuoka Castle 🏯🌸 It's about a week since the end of March, so please go there when it's time for cherry blossoms ^^
Located about 15 minutes' walk from the Tenjin in the center of Fukuoka, it is a park symbolized by the Fukuoka City ruins. The four seasons are beautiful and beautiful, and it is known for its cherry blossom resort.
This "Tenjin" business district in the center of Fukuoka is only about 15 minutes walk, and the famous Fukuoka City is in this park. This is a good place for Fukuoka people to relax on weekdays. It is also a famous place to enjoy cherry blossoms and maple. There are also dreamy vine flowers to watch! And close to Daegu Park and Fukuoka City Art Museum, full of strong cultural and artistic atmosphere, is a well-known attraction that local citizens and tourists love.
A place with a wide lawn, a Fukuoka Castle Ruins and various playgrounds. It is good to take a walk comfortably.
There are various park events built on the site of Fukuoka Castle, outdoor barbecue and sports ground.
A historic park with beautiful gardens, a castle, and the Fukuoka Peace Museum. A great place to relax and learn about history.
I've seen cherry blossoms! It was very beautiful! There were many food stalls and it was crowded.