Ōhori ParkRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €18.6/m², this area is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the local rental market. You are paying a massive premium for the park view, and while the €23.5/m² top-end prices feel aggressive, the lack of inventory keeps landlords in total control. It is not a bargain, but in terms of long-term investment outlook and prestige, nowhere else in the city holds value quite like the streets between Ohorikoen Station and the Art Museum.
The Vibe:This is Fukuoka’s trophy neighborhood where the Kuko Line convenience meets a massive circular pond that everyone treats like a private gym. You aren't paying for square footage here as much as you are paying to avoid the chaos of Tenjin while remaining two stops away from it. Expect to share the sidewalk with serious runners, expensive strollers, and retirees who have owned their land since the Showa era.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Ōhori Park @ €18.6/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking included in these m² stats?
Absolutely not. A dedicated parking spot in Ōhori will run you an additional €150 to €250 monthly on top of your rent.
Can I find anything for under €15/m²?
Only if you settle for a 40-year-old walk-up apartment far back from the water or toward the Tojinmachi side.
How loud is the traffic on Meiji-dori?
Constant. If your unit faces the main road, the park view comes with a soundtrack of buses and sirens 24/7.
Are there many modern high-rises?
Most of the premium stock is mid-rise luxury; strictly enforced height limits near the park keep the 'Manhattan' vibe at bay.
Is it actually better than living in Momochi?
Yes, because you can actually walk to the city center and you don't have to deal with the soul-crushing traffic of the Nishitetsu bus lines.