Getting Around Fukuoka: Subways, Trains & Walking
Fukuoka is one of Japan's easiest cities to explore thanks to its compact layout and excellent public transportation.
Quaddell Reis
Kyushu, Japan
Fukuoka is incredibly easy to navigate without a car. The city's subway system, local trains, and buses connect most major attractions, while many neighborhoods are surprisingly walkable.
The Fukuoka City Subway is the fastest way to get around and connects directly to Fukuoka Airport, making arrivals and departures especially convenient.
Approximate travel times from Hakata Station:
đ Canal City Hakata: 10â15 minutes on foot
đź Nakasu: 5 minutes by subway or 15â20 minutes on foot
đïž Tenjin: 5 minutes by subway
đł Ćhori Park: 10 minutes by subway
⟠Mizuho PayPay Dome: 15â20 minutes by subway + short walk
âïž Fukuoka Airport: 5 minutes by subway
â©ïž Dazaifu TenmangĆ« Shrine: 40â50 minutes by train
Things to know:
IC cards like Suica, PASMO, ICOCA, and SUGOCA work on subways, trains, and buses.
The subway has three lines: Airport Line, Hakozaki Line, and Nanakuma Line.
Google Maps works exceptionally well for navigating Fukuoka.
Taxis are more affordable than in many other Japanese cities, especially when traveling in a group.
You do not need a rental car if you're staying in Fukuoka City.
My tip: Stay near Hakata Station for easy access to the airport and day trips, or stay in Tenjin for the best shopping, nightlife, and food scene.
Fun fact: Fukuoka Airport is one of the closest major airports to a city center in Japanâyou can go from your flight to downtown Hakata in about 10 minutes.
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