Chūō-ku, Administrative ward in Fukuoka, Japan
Chūō-ku is an administrative ward spanning central Fukuoka and includes the Tenjin and Daimyō districts with numerous shops and public facilities throughout. The ward combines business areas, green spaces like Ōhori Park, and cultural venues into a layered urban environment.
The ward developed as part of Fukuoka's growth and its history links closely to Ōhori Park, where remains of Fukuoka Castle still stand. That castle was the nucleus around which the city took shape and influenced regional development across generations.
The Fukuoka Art Museum and Acros Fukuoka within this ward display exhibitions and performances showcasing Japanese artistic traditions alongside contemporary works. These venues offer spaces where visitors can encounter both traditional and modern creative expressions.
The Fukuoka Regional Immigration Bureau at Maizuru 3-5-25 handles visa applications and immigration matters for international residents and visitors. A network of train stations and bus stops throughout the ward makes getting around straightforward.
Below Chūō-ku lies the Tenjin Underground City, an expansive subterranean network of shops and walkways connecting multiple locations. This underground system allows visitors to shop and move around even during poor weather or intense heat.
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