I thought about Fukushuen Parrk from the perspectives of information linkage, visual linkage, and town development linkage.
It is a road sign that guides you to Fukushuen Park. It plays the role of guiding not only Fuzhou Garden, but also other sightseeing spots in the vicinity. It is available in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean. They are also responsible for guiding you to the restroom, which plays an important role for tourists.
This is a map of the area around Fukushuen Park that I found at the entrance of Fukushuen Park. You can get useful information for tourists by knowing the location of other sightseeing spots, restaurants, monorails, and other transportation information, as well as convenience stores.
This is a pamphlet of Fukushuen Park at the entrance of the park. It supports multiple languages of Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean. An overview of Fukushuen, usage information such as fees and hours, information on surrounding facilities, and maps are posted, so you can get information about Mr./Ms..
There is a history exhibition room next to the park. You can learn about the history of the Ryukyu Kingdom from various aspects on the touch panel, and there is a "Quiz Rally" that you can enjoy like a game where you can go around the facilities while looking for hints for quizzes.
↑Designed drinking faucet
↑Park
↑Ceiling decoration
↑Design in the park
Fukushuen Park was reopened in 2022. With this renewal, we have been able to maintain the planting in the park, install new lighting equipment, and light up at night. As a facility that will serve as a base for regional revitalization that is crowded with many citizens, prefectural residents, and tourists, it is expected to make a significant contribution to the promotion of tourism and community development in Naha City.
The exhibition rooms are free to use, and anyone can easily experience history and culture.
⇒I felt that it would be an opportunity to learn about our own region and lead to community development.