Dazaifu shrine - Fukuoka Travel Guide
There’s never a dull moment when you’re in Japan. From the neon-lit skyscrapers and bustling streets of modern Tokyo to the tranquil temples, scenic countryside, and remote prefectures, the country offers an endless array of fascinating places to visit and experiences that will leave you in awe at every turn.
Sakura Blooming At Fukuoka Castle, Japan
If you think you’ve explored all the things Tokyo has to offer, it’s time for you to discover the lesser-known regions of Japan. All eyes are now in Fukuoka, a city situated in Kyushu, where you can immerse yourself in its rich heritage and enjoy its gourmet offerings like a true local.
In this Fukuoka Travel Guide Blog, we listed some tips on how you can do your own DIY Day trip to Fukuoka, Japan. We also included a sample Fukuoka Itinerary, Things to do and see, how to get there, and more.
You can travel directly from Manila to Fukuoka via Cebu Pacific. Travel time usually takes 3 and ½ hours.
Fukuoka is well-connected and easy to reach. Here are your main options:
By Air
Fukuoka Airport (FUK) is conveniently located just 5km from the city center.
Shinkansen (Bullet Train) from major cities:
Highway buses connect Fukuoka to various cities – cheaper but slower than trains
Super convenient:
Tip: Consider getting a JR Pass if you’re visiting multiple Japanese cities – it can save you significant money on trains!
The best time to visit Fukuoka is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).
Best Overall Season
Second Best Season
Here’s your guide to getting around Fukuoka:
Subway System (Most Convenient)
The Fukuoka City Subway is the most efficient way to navigate the city. It consists of three lines:
You can transfer between the Airport and Hakozaki Lines at Nakasu-Kawabata Station. The subway directly connects Fukuoka Airport with the city center, making it highly convenient for travelers.
Buses
Fukuoka has an extensive bus network that covers areas not served by the subway. Buses are great for reaching neighborhoods and attractions off the main subway routes.
Taxis
Taxis are readily available throughout the city and are valid for late-night travel or when carrying luggage. Sightseeing taxis are also available for comfortable city tours.
Other Options
Tips
The subway is generally your best bet for quick, reliable transportation around Fukuoka’s main attractions.
There’s no other city like Fukuoka. It’s clean and rich with natural beauty. We suggest you book this tour to cruise along the Yanagawa River, stroll through its historic sites, shop at the Tosu Premium Outlets, and enjoy unagi afterward. This tour includes lunch and snacks, a guide, admission fees, and transportation.
In addition to the exciting cruise, we recommend booking the Fukuoka Kimono Rental, where you can choose from a variety of accessories and designs to pair with it. You can take photos and walk around Tojogi Temple and Meiji Palace to conclude the experience.
Not a lot of Japanese people speak and understand English fluently, so it would be helpful for you to learn their language—it’s additional learning for you too! Here are some useful phrases to help you communicate more effectively with Japanese speakers.
Konnichiwa: Hello
Ohayou Gozaimasu: Good Morning
Konbanwa: Good Evening
Kudasai: Please
Arigatou Gozaimasu: Thank you
Yes: Hai
No: iie
Ikura desu ka?: How much is this?
More than the exciting destinations to discover in Fukuoka, you should also check out these top accommodations for convenient wandering in the city.
Address: 2-18-25 Hakata Eki-mae Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
This 5-star hotel is one of the best options for a comfortable, luxurious stay. Boasting well-furnished rooms with complete with everything you need from toiletries, coffee-making facilities, and toiletries too. It’s located in the city center, five minutes away from Fukuoka Airport. They also offer a buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at their Serena Café Restaurant.
Address: 9-1 Gion-machi, Fukuoka, Japan
Situated near the city’s attractions, this hotel is a convenient option for those who want to be close to shopping areas, restaurants, and sightseeing spots. The hotel features public hot spring baths, a sauna, and a restaurant. All their rooms are furnished with an LCD TV with satellite channels, a refrigerator, and tea-making facilities. Nightwear and slippers are provided. It’s also near Canal City, and you’ll find lots of tourist spots near this accommodation.
Address: 2-14-15 Hakataekimae, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
This stylish hotel is just five minutes from JR Hakata Station. The hotel also has its own restaurants, massage services, and currency exchange. They take pride in their Octa Hotel Cafe, a restaurant brand popular with women in Fukuoka for its casual French dishes featuring ingredients from the Kyushu region.
Also read: Best Hotels in Fukuoka, Japan
At night, Fukuoka is just as beautiful as it is during the daytime. Planning to go out with friends? Visited Nakasu and enjoyed a variety of local dishes, including ramen, tempura, and yakitori. Pair these with booze and enjoy shopping in this most happening area in town.
Address: 5-3-2 Nakasu, Hakata, Fukuoka 810-0801, Fukuoka Prefecture
Tonkontsu Ramen, anyone? If you’ve seen the long lines of Ichiran’s branch in Tokyo, then you’ve got to go where it originated. Since 1993, Ichiran has been the go-to ramen place of both tourists and locals alike because of its delicious ramen offerings—genuinely deserving to be known as one of the world’s best dishes.
Address: 1 Chome-4-23 Imaizumi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0021, Japan
Seafood is truly a must-try when in Japan. Craving for some? Sample their fresh, abundant seafood at Fish Man izakaya. Try their mouthwatering dishes, including donburi (rice bowls), tempura, and meat and vegetable dishes. Sushi, sashimi, and other fish dishes are also a must-try!
Address: 11-8 Kamikawabatamachi Hakata-ku Fukuoka
Dining in a group? One of the recommended dishes to try in Fukuoka is their barbecue beef. Try yakiniku and taste their flavorful grilled meats for a sumptuous meal. You won’t regret capping off your tiresome day in here
Winter or not, this place is known for its Hakata-style ramen. But contrary to the name, the ramen house is not really inside a stadium, but rather located in a food court on the fifth floor of Canal City’s Cinema Building – one of the most popular entertainment hubs in the city. Not to mention, more than eight renowned ramen stalls serve a variety of ramen styles from across Japan.
An Instagram-worthy place, I must say. Your Fukuoka trip wouldn’t be complete without visiting the ever-famous Fukuoka Castle, located at Maizuru Park, where you can learn its impressive history. You can still see the ruined walls and a few turrets remain, and wander around through a tunnel of flowers. The castle ruins are a 10-15 minute walk from Ohori Koen Subway Station.
Art lovers will surely love touring inside Japan’s first new national museum in 100 years. Here, you’ll see important cultural artifacts, national treasures, and documents that speak a lot about Fukuoka’s rich heritage.
For those who love the outdoors, Ohori Park is the destination. It’s a serene park where you can admire Fukuoka’s beautiful landscape, especially during autumn or spring. It’s got a large pond at the center, and a walking path perfect for walking dogs and jogging. Historically, it was part of the moat system of the neighboring Fukuoka Castle.
Dress in a kimono and pose a la pro when you visit the scenic island of Nokonoshima, where colorful flowers bloom all year round. From October to November, see it turn into a pink paradise of cosmos.
See various festival floats and pray for eternal youth at Kushida Shrine in Fukuoka. If you want to take a quick break from your itinerary, pay your respects at this shrine, located 8 minutes away from Canal City.
Also Read: Best Things to do in Fukuoka
Broadway shows are pretty much a thing here at the Canal City. It’s Fukuoka’s largest shopping complex, where you’ll find hotels, a movie theater, amusement centers, and the famous Ramen Stadium. Plus! Shopping here is free of tax!
Business Hours:
This all-in-one destination offers more than 100 shops and restaurants. It also features its own Ferris wheel, and its seaside location makes it a good addition to your travel itinerary.
This underground passageway has a truly unique ambiance. Stretching beneath the city, it connects 12 bustling avenues and features around 150 shops offering everything from fashion and gourmet bites to books and specialty items.
For serious shoppers, there are also several department stores where you can indulge in a full-on retail therapy session. And if you get hungry, you’ll find plenty of restaurants and cafés where you can unwind and enjoy a satisfying meal.
Here are the best places to exchange currency in Fukuoka:
Major Options:
World Currency Shop – One of the most famous foreign exchange networks in Japan, operated by a subsidiary of MUFG Bank. They buy/sell 21 currencies and have shops located at major stations with convenient business hours.
Fukuoka Bank – Located in the central concourse of Hakata Station, this is a reliable option for currency exchange.
Smart Exchange Machine – Found at Taiga Pharmacy in the Hakata Bus Terminal building. This reportedly offers reasonable commission rates.
Travelex – Located in the TiS/Nippon Travel Agency in Hakata Station’s central concourse.
Fukuoka Airport – Currency exchange services and ATMs are available at the airport if you want to exchange money upon arrival.
Tip: It’s recommended to compare rates between different exchange services, as rates can vary. Hakata Station appears to be a central hub, with multiple currency exchange options in the central concourse.
Searching for the best hotels and affordable flights? Check out our complete list of cheap hotels and resorts via Agoda, or you may also see available Airbnb properties in the city.
Disclosure: This Familiarization trip to Fukuoka, Saga, and Nagasaki was made possible by Cebu Pacific and Strategic Works, Inc.
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