Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk

Fukuoka


If you want to make an impression, you can hardly do better anywhere else in Japan. The lobby restaurant of this César Pelli–designed hotel soars like its namesake bird, and at 1052 rooms, it's Asia's largest Hilton. From the right room, you can watch the baseball game at the Yafuoku Dome next door.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Fukuoka attractions

1. Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome

0.18 MILES

This monolithic, retractable-roof stadium is the home field of Fukuoka's much-loved SoftBank Hawks baseball team. Tours (in Japanese) are offered and…

2. Fukuoka Tower

0.42 MILES

Standing above the Momochi district is 234m-tall Fukuoka Tower, Japan's tallest seaside spire, a symbol of the city and mostly hollow (its main purpose is…

3. Fukuoka City Museum

0.49 MILES

This smart museum displays artefacts from local history and culture. The pride of the collection is an ancient 2.3-sq-cm, 108g golden seal with an…

4. Ōhori-kōen Japanese Garden

1.41 MILES

Set within the expansive grounds of Ōhori-kōen, adjacent to the remains of Fukuoka's once-grand castle, this traditional (though constructed in 1984) 12…

5. Fukuoka Art Museum

1.42 MILES

Expected to reopen in March 2019 following renovations, Fukuoka Art Museum has ancient pottery and Buddhist guardians, as well as works by Basquiat,…

6. Fukuoka-jō & Ōhori-kōen

1.53 MILES

Only the walls of Fukuoka-jō (Fukuoka Castle) remain, but the castle's hilltop site (Maizuru-kōen) provides good panoramas of the city and great views of…

7. Gokoku-jinja

1.58 MILES

This stately shrine to Japan's war dead sits just south of Ōhori-kōen, surrounded by woods. Its 13m-tall torii (gate) is one of Japan's tallest.

8. Daimyō Catholic Church

2.08 MILES

Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Victory, the church holds AA meetings and religious ceremonies.