Fukuoka city
FUK
Japan

Fukuoka, Japan

Fukuoka Airport

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Last updated: January 27, 2026

Introduction

Fukuoka Airport (FUK) serves Fukuoka, the largest city on Japan's southern island of Kyushu and a major gateway to Asia. Remarkably, the airport is located just 5 km from the city center—one of the most conveniently located major airports in the world.

The airport has two terminal areas:

  • Domestic Terminal: Extensive domestic network across Japan
  • International Terminal: Asian destinations primarily

Terminals are connected by a free shuttle bus (10-15 minutes).

Key airlines: ANA, JAL, Skymark, Peach, Jetstar Japan, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, and numerous Asian carriers.

Destinations from FUK

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Airlines at FUK

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41 airlines operate from this airport

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Routes & Location

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Getting In and Out

FUK's city-center location is exceptional:

  • To Hakata Station: 5 km, 5 minutes by subway
  • To Tenjin (downtown): 7 km, 11 minutes by subway
  • To Fukuoka Tower/Seaside: 10 km, 25 minutes

The subway connection makes Fukuoka Airport one of the world's most convenient.

Taxi & Rideshare

Uber does not operate at FUK. Use taxis or public transport.

Taxis available from stands outside both terminals:

  • To Hakata Station: ¥1,500-2,000 (~$10-13 USD)
  • To Tenjin: ¥1,800-2,500
  • To Canal City: ¥1,500-2,000

Given the excellent subway, taxis are rarely necessary unless you have heavy luggage.

Public Transit

Fukuoka City Subway (Recommended)

The Kuko Line (Airport Line) connects directly to the domestic terminal:

  • To Hakata Station: 5 minutes, ¥260
  • To Tenjin Station: 11 minutes, ¥260
  • Frequency: Every 4-8 minutes
  • Hours: 05:30-00:00
  1. Follow signs to subway from domestic terminal arrivals
  2. Station is directly connected underground
  3. Platform is clearly marked

From International Terminal: Take free shuttle to domestic terminal, then subway.

Bus

Buses available to various destinations including Tenjin and Hakata, but subway is faster and more convenient.

Parking

Type Daily Rate Notes
Domestic P1 ¥1,000/day Terminal adjacent
International P2 ¥1,000/day International terminal
Covered parking ¥1,500/day Premium locations

Multi-day caps available. Reserve online during busy periods.

Food

FUK has excellent dining, especially given Fukuoka's food reputation:

Domestic Terminal:

  • Multiple ramen shops: Fukuoka is the home of tonkotsu ramen
  • Yoshizuka Unagi Ya: Excellent eel
  • Various Japanese options: Sushi, udon, curry
  • Cafés and bakeries

International Terminal:

  • Ramen shops
  • Japanese cuisine
  • Cafés

Must try: Tonkotsu (pork bone) ramen—Fukuoka's signature dish, available at several airport shops.

WiFi

Network: FUK Free WiFi

  • Cost: Free
  • Speed: Excellent
  • Easy connection, no registration required

Japan's airport WiFi is consistently good.

Local SIM

SIM cards and pocket WiFi available from:

  • Telecom Square counters
  • Vending machines in arrivals
  • Options: Tourist SIM ¥3,000-5,000 for 7-14 days

Pickup and return at the airport is convenient.

Cash & ATMs

ATMs available throughout:

  • 7-Eleven ATMs (accept international cards, English available)
  • Various bank ATMs

Currency: Japanese Yen (¥). Approximately ¥150 = 1 USD.

Tip: 7-Eleven ATMs are most reliable for foreign cards. Japan is still cash-heavy.

Shopping

Domestic Terminal:

  • Kyushu souvenirs: Hakata dolls, Mentaiko (spicy fish roe)
  • Cosmetics
  • Sweets and snacks
  • Japanese goods

International Terminal:

  • Duty-free
  • Japanese products
  • Electronics

Best buys: Mentaiko (Fukuoka's specialty), Hakata Torimon sweets, Japanese cosmetics.

Lounges

ANA Lounge

  • Location: Domestic terminal
  • Access: ANA Premium, Star Alliance Gold
  • Amenities: Japanese hospitality, food, drinks

JAL Sakura Lounge

  • Location: Domestic terminal
  • Access: JAL domestic First/Class J, oneworld Emerald/Sapphire
  • Amenities: Food, drinks, quality service

KAL Lounge

Lounge Fukuoka (International)

  • Location: International terminal
  • Access: Priority Pass, various cards, or ¥3,100 walk-in
  • Amenities: Food, drinks, WiFi

Accommodation

Given the 5-minute subway ride to the city, most visitors stay in Hakata or Tenjin. Airport hotels exist for very early/late flights.

Destination Tips

Fukuoka is Japan's most livable city—known for incredible food, friendly locals, and gateway access to Kyushu:

Top attractions (with travel time from airport):

  • Canal City Hakata: 15 min—massive shopping/entertainment complex
  • Hakata Machiya Folk Museum: 15 min—traditional culture and crafts
  • Kushida Shrine: 15 min—beautiful Shinto shrine, Hakata Gion festival floats
  • Fukuoka Tower: 25 min—seaside tower with panoramic views
  • Ohori Park: 20 min—beautiful Japanese garden and park
  • Fukuoka Castle Ruins: 20 min—historic castle grounds, good for hanami (cherry blossoms)

Yatai (street food stalls): Fukuoka's signature experience

  • Location: Along Nakasu River and Tenjin area
  • Time: Evening, typically 18:00-02:00
  • What to eat: Ramen, yakitori, gyoza, oden
  • Tip: Sit at the counter, chat with the chef, try everything

Day trips from Fukuoka:

  • Dazaifu Tenmangu: 30 min—shrine to learning, beautiful grounds
  • Yanagawa: 50 min—canal boat tours through castle town
  • Nagasaki: 2 hours—atomic bomb history, Chinese influences
  • Kumamoto: 40 min by Shinkansen—castle, local cuisine

Fukuoka cuisine:

  • Tonkotsu ramen: Rich pork-bone broth, thin noodles—this is the birthplace
  • Mentaiko: Spicy pollock roe, Fukuoka's other specialty
  • Mizutaki: Chicken hot pot with ponzu
  • Motsunabe: Offal hot pot (better than it sounds)
  • Yatai food: Street stalls serving various specialties

Famous ramen shops (worth seeking out):

  • Ichiran: Individual booth dining, customize your bowl
  • Shin Shin: Local favorite, rich broth
  • Ganso Nagahama Ya: 24-hour institution

Local tips:

  • Hakata vs Fukuoka: Hakata is the historic name; Fukuoka is the city. Station is "Hakata"
  • Compact city: Everything is walkable or quick subway ride
  • Baseball: Fukuoka PayPay Dome hosts the SoftBank Hawks—fantastic atmosphere
  • Shopping: Tenjin is the main shopping district; Canal City for entertainment
  • Nightlife: Nakasu is the entertainment district—yatai, bars, clubs
  • Korean ferries: Fukuoka has ferry connections to Busan, South Korea (3 hours)
  • Fukuoka is consistently ranked as Japan's most livable city—you'll feel it

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