89 Park Attractions You Can Enjoy | Access & Pricing
May 19,2025 Update
Mizuho PayPay Dome The "89 Park" located inside the adjacent "BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA" is a baseball experience facility established within the "Oh Sadaharu Baseball Museum". It features 15 different attractions where visitors can enjoy physical activities such as batting, pitching, and base running, allowing children and adults alike to experience the appeal of baseball.
In this article, we will provide detailed information about access methods to 89 Park, admission fees, and the features of each attraction. If you're looking for a memorable experience during your visit to Fukuoka or searching for a facility where families can have fun together, please use this as a reference.
Contents
1. About 89 Park
1-1. Access to 89 Park
1-2. Admission fees for 89 Park
2. Attractions to enjoy at 89 Park
2-1. Hawks DASH
2-2. Physical Challenge
2-3. Jump Rope Jumper
2-4. Strike Out Challenge
2-5. Batting Contact Game
2-6. Lead Challenge
2-7. Pro-Level Pitching
2-8. Hawks Tee Batting
2-9. Hawks Toss Batting
2-10. Catch & Throw
2-11. Pitching Speed
2-12. Catch Ball Area
Summary
1. About 89 Park
89 Park is a facility located within the "Oh Sadaharu Baseball Museum" on the 4th floor of "BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA". BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA is one of the tourist attractions in Fukuoka, situated next to Mizuho PayPay Dome.
89 Park is a spot where you can experience baseball. Through 15 types of interactive attractions that embody Mr. Oh's passion for baseball, you can enjoy the fun of the sport.
First, let's introduce how to access 89 Park and its admission fees.
1-1. Access to 89 Park
The address of BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA, where 89 Park is located, is 2-2-6 Jigyohama, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City. If you're using the train, you can reach BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA in about 15 minutes on foot from Exit 3 of Tojinmachi Station on the Fukuoka City Subway. You can get to Tojinmachi Station in about 11 minutes from Hakata Station and about 5 minutes from Tenjin Station. One of the advantages is that trains between Tenjin Station and Tojinmachi Station run at approximately 3-8 minute intervals.
If you're going to BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA by bus, it's convenient to use bus stops such as Tenjin Express Bus Terminal, Hakata Bus Terminal, or Fukuoka Airport. When getting off, use one of the bus stops in front of Mizuho PayPay Dome, Kyushu Medical Center, or Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk. Which bus stop the bus will stop at varies depending on the route, so please check in advance.
1-2. Admission fees for 89 Park
To enter 89 Park, you need to purchase an 89 Park ticket. The fee is 1,000 yen for those 16 years and older, 500 yen for those aged 7-15, and free for children 6 years and under.
You can check the admission ticket prices and availability on the official website's vacancy information calendar, so it's a good idea to check in advance.
*Source: BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA https://e-zofukuoka.com/obm/89park/
2. Attractions to enjoy at 89 Park
89 Park offers various attractions where you can experience the world of baseball. The charm of this facility is that it includes simple attractions that don't require equipment, allowing both adults and children to be physically active.
Below, we'll introduce in detail the attractions you can enjoy at 89 Park.
2-1. Hawks DASH
*Source: BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA https://e-zofukuoka.com/obm/89park/
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Hawks DASH is an attraction where you race alongside video images of Hawks players and characters to see who is faster. Since you can sprint alongside the players and characters, it can be considered an opportunity to experience the players' greatness up close.
The target age for Hawks DASH is 3 years and older, with children 6 years and under requiring accompaniment by one guardian. Since it's a simple attraction that involves running at full speed, it can be enjoyed regardless of age or gender.
2-2. Physical Challenge
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Physical Challenge is an attraction based on body building and physical fitness measurements that form the foundation of baseball. Similar to the Sports Test conducted in elementary and junior high schools, you can measure your explosive power, flexibility, arm strength, and more using various equipment provided.
Physical Challenge is a popular attraction not only for families but also for couples. It can be said to be an enjoyable area even for adults who rarely have the opportunity to take a Sports Test.
2-3. Jump Rope Jumper
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Jump Rope Jumper is an attraction that evolves jump rope through digital technology. Its appeal lies in the simplicity of competing for the number of jumps, and since it uses jump rope, which everyone has played with before, it's an easy-to-approach attraction.
The target age for Jump Rope Jumper is 5 years and older, but there are no height or weight restrictions.
2-4. Strike Out Challenge
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Strike Out Challenge is an attraction where you throw balls at targets arranged in 4 vertical rows and 4 horizontal rows, totaling 16 targets. It's similar to the target-hitting games often seen on TV shows, allowing you to experience something out of the ordinary while being physically active.
The targets are displayed digitally on a screen. After enjoying the challenge of hitting as many targets as possible with 10 balls, please make sure to clean up the balls.
2-5. Batting Contact Game
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Batting Contact Game is an attraction where you hit balls with a bat and aim to hit targets. The ball is placed on a stand called a tee, so there's no need to hit a moving ball, making it a recommended attraction for baseball beginners under 9 years old. If you're familiar with baseball, try challenging yourself to hit specific targets.
2-6. Lead Challenge
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Lead Challenge is an attraction where you try to return to base before the pitcher's ball reaches first base. You check the video of professional baseball players displayed on the screen, and if they attempt a pickoff, you quickly return to the base. It's an attraction that tests reflexes and concentration, and many people enjoy it repeatedly.
2-7. Pro-Level Pitching
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Pro-Level Pitching is one of the attractions where you can experience the intensity of professional baseball and the high skill level of professional baseball players. It's an attraction where you can see professional baseball players' fastballs head-on, and it also recreates the pitch velocity of Mr. ◆Oh◆'s 756th home run, which you can experience. There are no age restrictions, so this spot can be enjoyed by anyone, including small children.
2-8. Hawks Tee Batting
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Hawks Tee Batting is an attraction where you hit balls placed on a tee toward a large monitor. After hitting the ball, the distance is displayed, so you can compete with family and friends.
The balls are automatically set up, making it easy for anyone to play. However, please note that the target age is 10 years and older.
2-9. Hawks Toss Batting
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Hawks Toss Batting is an attraction where you hit balls coming from the front toward a large monitor. You need to hit moving balls, making it more challenging than the Batting Contact Game or Hawks Tee Batting.
Like Hawks Tee Batting, Hawks Toss Batting also displays the distance, so it's recommended to compete with family and friends. The monitor displays stadium footage, allowing you to experience the atmosphere of a real game.
2-10. Catch & Throw
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Catch & Throw is an attraction where you can practice baseball fielding. You catch balls coming from various directions and throw them to the location specified on the monitor within a time limit. It's a scored game, making it an attraction that can easily excite families and friends.
Catch & Throw allows for full-body exercise. It's recommended not only for those accustomed to sports and exercise but also for those who don't have many opportunities to be physically active in their daily lives.
2-11. Pitching Speed
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Pitching Speed is an attraction where you throw a ball and measure its speed with a speed gun. Many people challenge themselves repeatedly, wanting to throw even slightly faster balls.
Pitching Speed has no age restrictions, so even small children can enjoy it. However, children 6 years and under must be accompanied by a guardian.
2-12. Catch Ball Area
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In the Catch Ball Area, you can experience playing catch in pairs. This attraction is recommended not only for those who regularly practice baseball but also for those with little experience playing catch.
There are no age restrictions in the Catch Ball Area, so some children may experience playing catch for the first time at this attraction. Please enjoy using the gloves available for rent in the facility as needed.
*Source: BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA https://e-zofukuoka.com/obm/89park/
Summary
89 Park is a unique facility where anyone can easily experience baseball, Japan's national sport. Located adjacent to a museum that traces the achievements of Oh Sadaharu, it offers more than 15 attractions including batting, pitching, and physical fitness measurements.
A major appeal is that it can be enjoyed by people of all ages and genders, with family and friends. If you're interested in Japanese culture or a visitor to Japan looking for a memorable experience, be sure to experience baseball culture at 89 Park when visiting Fukuoka.
※This article is based on information as of March 2025