Fukuoka Tower

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Fukuoka Tower (Photo présentée par Txema Lopez: Pixabay / Public Domain)

La Fukuoka Tower est une tour de 234 mètres de haut située sur les rives de la baie de Hakata, ce qui en fait la plus haute tour balnéaire du Japon. La tour est présentée dans le film de 1994 "Godzilla vs Space Godzilla", au cours duquel elle est détruite par les monstres.

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Adresse

2-3-26 Momochihama, Sawara Ward, Fukuoka City (Directions)

Hours

09:30 - 22:00 Closed Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 09:30 - 22:00
  • Tuesday 09:30 - 22:00
  • Wednesday 09:30 - 22:00
  • Thursday 09:30 - 22:00
  • Friday 09:30 - 22:00
  • Saturday 09:30 - 22:00
  • Sunday 09:30 - 22:00
  • Holidays 09:30 - 22:00

Téléphone

(092) 823 - 0234

Equipements

  • Comptoir d'information
  • Guides gratuits / Brochures
  • Casiers à pièces
  • Shops
  • Restroom
  • Salle de change et d'allaitement

Payment Method

  • Pay by cash
  • Electronic money accepted

Accessibility

  • Location de fauteuils roulants
  • Toilettes multi-usages

Facilities

  • Restaurant

Internet

  • Wi-fi gratuit

Se rendre ici

From Tenjin: Take the no. 302 or 305 bus to Fukuoka Tower Minami-Guchi (福岡タワー南口) - 15 minutes, ¥220 From Hakata: Take the 306 or 312 bus to Fukuoka Tower Minami-Guchi (福岡タワー南口) - 25 minutes, ¥220

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Pascal Ducrey

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