Things to do in Onga (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
Anonymous user:“Highly recommended, enjoy a day of leisurely parent-child time. It takes about half an hour from Hakata Station. There is a transfer in the middle, but the instructions are clear, and the road signs are also clear after getting off. In summer, you can choose to go to the aquarium first, and then go to the water park in the seaside park (only from July to September). It is about ten minutes apart. There is a shuttle bus at the water park. It is recommended to buy tickets for the aquarium on Ctrip. There is no need to queue, and it is a little cheaper than on-site (2500 yen for adults, equivalent to 125 yuan, Ctrip 123 yuan)”
百合1203:“Finally arrived in Kitakyushu, but we arrived late. The wisteria garden was restricted to entry, so we went to the green park here for a walk. This place is relatively small, in fact, it is just a park open at night, but there are many flowers in it. As soon as I entered, I smelled the fragrance of flowers.”
Open today at 09:30-22:00 (admission ends at 21:30)
Anonymous user:“We enjoyed our time at the Fukuoka Tower. There was a Christmas market outside during our visit and we were able to enjoy some snacks in the cold winter.”
ぽこぽこ:“Needless to say, this sacred place is the head shrine of the Munakata deity. Munakata Taisha is a power spot, surrounded by nature, and just walking around there makes you feel like your heart is purified. It's a place you should visit at least once.”
coo***an:“[Scenery] The Saga Hot Air Balloon Museum is very close to the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History & Human History, which is quite interesting. The building itself is a work of art. [Fun] It is worth driving here. There is a parking lot.”
RIE:“It was the most amazing wisteria tunnel and trellis I have ever seen! It was raining, but I was so satisfied that I almost forgot about it!!! I enjoyed the wisteria so much!”