The park serves as a transition zone between the urban density of Imajuku and the natural coastline of Hakata Bay.
The beach area is a notable spot for collecting sea glass and various seashells brought in by the tide.
The layout is intentionally kept open to minimize obstructions for panoramic bay photography.
The park is situated near the historical coastal paths that once connected Fukuoka's outer wards.
Nagatare Seaside Park is a coastal recreational area located on the shores of Hakata Bay in Nishi Ward, Fukuoka. The park is defined by its wide, sandy beach and expansive green lawns that offer unobstructed views of the sea and the Nokonoshima Island silhouette. It features a designated grassy embankment perfect for picnics and light outdoor recreation. The facility includes a children's playground area with nautical-themed structures. A paved pedestrian walkway runs parallel to the coastline, connecting the park to the wider Imajuku waterfront district. The park is managed by the Fukuoka City Greenery Department as part of the local seaside park infrastructure. It remains a popular local site for evening sunset viewing.
The raised wooden walkway facing Nokonoshima Island during the sunset.
Bring a portable sunshade or picnic mat, as natural shade is sparse in the main grassy areas.
Visit during low tide to explore a larger portion of the sandy beach area.
Check local weather reports for wind speed, as the coastal location can become quite breezy.
Do not attempt to swim in areas marked as restricted, as currents near the bay entrance can be unpredictable.
Respect local waste disposal signs; visitors are expected to carry all trash away with them.