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夜須高原記念の森

4.3 · 891 reviews
Active and family-oriented
Japan, 〒838-0201 Fukuoka, Asakura District, Chikuzen, Kushigi, 3-6 夜須高原記念の森
Interesting facts
1

The park was established to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Fukuoka Prefectural Forest and consists of multiple distinct forest-themed activity zones.

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The central playground structure, known as the 'Sun-Sun Square,' is designed to mimic the mountainous terrain of the Chikuzen region.

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The park utilizes the natural incline of the highland site to create extensive, long-distance slides for children.

4

The site includes a designated 'Grass Skiing' slope which is a signature recreational feature of the park.

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The park is maintained as a prefectural facility, ensuring regular upkeep of its large-scale wooden playground equipment.

Overview

Yasu Kogen Kinen no Mori is a sprawling public park in Chikuzen, Fukuoka, known for its extensive playground equipment built into the natural forest terrain. The facility is divided into several thematic zones, including the 'Wind Plaza' and 'Forest of Adventure,' which features a massive multi-level jungle gym structure. It is situated on a highland area, providing a distinct climate compared to the surrounding lowlands. The park serves as a community hub with paved paths suitable for light hiking and open lawns for picnicking. Families frequently utilize the site for its large-scale slides and unique topography-integrated play equipment. The park is integrated into a wider forest preservation area, maintaining a blend of artificial recreational zones and natural woodland.

Photo spot

The elevated viewing deck in the Wind Plaza, which offers a panorama of the playground integrated into the forest backdrop.

Insider tips

Bring a pair of comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes as the park involves significant terrain changes and walking.

Pack a picnic lunch or snacks, as the on-site dining options are limited compared to urban parks.

Sunscreen and hats are essential as the playground areas have minimal natural shade.

What to avoid

Attempting to visit during the height of the summer midday without adequate hydration, as the playgrounds can become extremely hot.

Good to know

Generally closed on Tuesdays; if a public holiday falls on a Tuesday, the park remains open and closes on the following Wednesday.

Etiquette

Respect forest preservation signs; avoid damaging park flora and keep noise levels moderate in wooded quiet zones.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours
Best time to visit
Spring or autumn for mild weather, as the highland location offers cooler temperatures than the Fukuoka basin.
Address
Japan, 〒838-0201 Fukuoka, Asakura District, Chikuzen, Kushigi, 3-6 夜須高原記念の森
33.492, 130.657
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited natural shade on playgrounds; shelters available at major plaza intersections.
Playground typeLarge-scale integrated wood and metal structures adapted for hilly terrain.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Spring or autumn for mild weather, as the highland location offers cooler temperatures than the Fukuoka basin..

The elevated viewing deck in the Wind Plaza, which offers a panorama of the playground integrated into the forest backdrop.

Close by you'll find Akizuki Castle Ruins, Sugi no Baba, Kyushu National Museum.