[Paid Advertisement]๐ Momochi Seaside, Fukuoka
A quiet shoreline not far from the city. The gentle sound of winter waves and the soft glow of Christmas trees still linger in my memory.
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Under the winter sky, the calm sea of Momochi Beach meets a European-style building. Gentle waves and overcast clouds create a serene, tranquil atmosphere.
๐ Location & How to Get There
Address: Momochihama, Sawara Ward, Fukuoka, Japan
Nearest station: Nishijin Station (Subway Kลซkล Line) โ about a 15-minute walk to the beach
How to get there:
- Take the Subway Kลซkล Line to Nishijin Station, then walk or take a short bus ride
- From Hakata Station: 20 minutes by subway + walk

Description: Entrance to Momochi Seaside Park, marked by a circular stone structure with the sign โFukuoka City Seaside Parkโ and wide steps leading up to the beach area.
Image source: Google Maps Street View / Momochi Seaside Park Entrance
โ๏ธ Seasonal Highlights
- Winter: Peaceful beach walks with fewer crowds, Christmas illumination near Fukuoka Tower
- Spring/Summer: Popular for beach activities and seaside cafรฉs
- Autumn: Mild weather and golden hour views over the water

A sweeping view of Momochi Seaside, where the sandy shoreline meets the blue horizon.
๐ก Travel Tips
- Visit around sunset for the best views of the ocean and city skyline
- In winter, check Fukuoka Towerโs seasonal illumination schedule
- Bring a jacket in colder months โ the sea breeze can be strong

A quiet spot near the waterfront cafรฉ โ perfect for a mid-walk rest.
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Fukuoka Tower standing tall over the coastline, reflecting the changing sky.
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