Ōhori Park Rent Prices in Fukuoka 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €18.6/m², you are looking at the absolute peak of Fukuoka's residential ladder. Our neighborhood analysis confirms this as the city's 'FINAL_BOSS' district; there is simply nowhere else with this level of price floor stability. While the €23.5/m² ceiling might induce sticker shock, the investment outlook remains bulletproof because the park's perimeter effectively caps new supply. It isn't a bargain, but in this town, you get exactly what you pay for: status and space.
The Vibe:This is the Kūkō Line’s undisputed prestige anchor where residents pay a premium for the 2km jogging loop and immediate water views. The crowd is a mix of legacy wealth in low-rise luxury blocks and high-ranking expats who need to be three stops from Tenjin but want actual silence at night. While Showa-dori remains a congested bottleneck during rush hour, the residential pockets tucked behind the Fukuoka Art Museum are surprisingly detached from the city's usual grit.
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Ōhori Park @ €18.6/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Why is the Average Rent here higher than in Akasaka?
Akasaka is dominated by office density and business hotels, whereas Ōhori Park offers rare, protected green space that commands a massive residential premium.
What are the m² stats for a standard 2LDK?
Expect to pay between €1,100 and €1,600 monthly for a decent 60m² unit, depending on whether you have a direct park view.
Is parking included in these prices?
Almost never. Budget an additional €200 to €300 monthly for a secure spot, as street parking is non-existent.
Does the investment outlook justify the high entry cost?
Yes, because land values surrounding the park have historically resisted market downturns better than the city's eastern wards.
Are there any budget-friendly streets nearby?
Look toward the Minato or Arato areas; the prices drop significantly once you lose the direct line of sight to the water.