You are right in time. It is Friday, December 19, and the holiday energy in Fukuoka is peaking. Located at the “Kihinkan Hall” in Nishi-Nakasu (the junction between Tenjin and Nakasu), a unique spectacle awaits. This year, the historic western-style building is not just a backdrop—it is the canvas for the Christmas Advent’s first-ever projection mapping show.

For the traveler in December 2025, this is the most “Instagrammable” spot in the city. With 130 unique Santa statues taking over the square and a dazzling light show, it is a must-visit before Christmas Day.


🎅 Unveiling the Essence: The “Santa Sanctuary”

The theme is bold: “The place where you can meet the most Santas in the world.”

  • The 130 Santas: The square is packed with over 130 Santa Claus statues in various poses and expressions. Whether you want a funny selfie or a heartwarming group photo, you will find a Santa that matches your vibe.
  • The Venue: The backdrop is the Kihinkan Hall (Old Fukuoka Prefectural Public Hall), a designated Important Cultural Property built in the Meiji era. The contrast between the 130 playful Santas and the dignified French Renaissance-style architecture is striking.

✨ Your Insider Odyssey: The Projection Mapping

New for 2025: For the first time in the history of the Fukuoka Christmas Advent, projection mapping is illuminating the Kihinkan.

  • The Show: Titled “LOVE Christmas,” the show uses light, video, and music to tell a story of love and warmth on the walls of the historic building.
  • Duration: Approx. 3 minutes 30 seconds per show.
  • Schedule (Tonight & Every Night):
    • 18:00 / 18:30
    • 19:00 / 19:30
    • 20:00 / 20:30
    • 21:00 (Final Show)

💎 The Elite Navigator’s Codex: Strategic Insights

  • Tomorrow’s Special Event (Dec 20): Since today is Friday the 19th, note that tomorrow (Saturday, Dec 20) features a special stage event: “Boru-beya from Paris” (KBC TV tie-in). Expect larger crowds tomorrow afternoon/evening.
  • The “Golden Route”:
    1. Start at Tenjin Central Park (Illumination).
    2. Cross the bridge to Kihinkan Hall (KBC FESTA de SANTA) for the 19:00 Projection Mapping.
    3. Walk 5 minutes to Nakasu for dinner or the Hakata Christmas Market.
  • Weather Check: The projection mapping can be cancelled in case of heavy rain or equipment trouble. Since it is winter in Fukuoka, dress warmly!

📊 Fukuoka Codex: Instant Insights

AspectDetailsExpert Reference Tip
Event NameKBC FESTA de SANTAKihinkan Hall Square
DatesUntil Dec 25 (Thu), 2025Only 6 days left!
HoursWeekdays: 17:00–22:00Sat/Sun: 12:00–22:00
Main Attraction130 Santa StatuesGreat for photos
Night HighlightProjection MappingEvery 30 mins (18:00-21:00)
AdmissionFreeFood/Drink extra
AccessTenjin or Nakasu-Kawabata5 min walk from subway

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Where exactly are the 130 Santas?

A: They are gathered in the Kihinkan Hall Square (the open area in front of the retro building). You can’t miss them!

Q: Is there parking?

A: There is no dedicated parking for the event. Since it is Friday night in the Tenjin/Nakasu area, traffic will be heavy. It is highly recommended to use the Subway (Kuko Line) and walk from Tenjin or Nakasu-Kawabata stations.

Q: Can I go during the day?

A: On Weekends (like tomorrow, Dec 20), it opens at 12:00 PM. You can see the Santas in daylight, which is great for clear photos. However, the projection mapping only happens after sunset (starting 18:00).


🌟 Synthesis

KBC FESTA de SANTA is where the fun side of Fukuoka’s Christmas shines. It bridges the gap between the modern Tenjin shopping district and the nightlife of Nakasu with a burst of red suits and digital art.