Guide to Fukuoka City's Tourist Spots via Fukuoka City Subway: All-Day Pass Included

Fukuoka Fukuoka City Subway

Fukuoka City in Fukuoka Prefecture is known for having Kyushu's largest downtown area and being a gourmet paradise. Among the various transportation options available, the Fukuoka City Subway is frequently used for traveling from Fukuoka Airport (FUK), which offers international flights, to downtown areas, as well as for day trips within the city.

Before your trip to Fukuoka, here’s what you need to know about the Fukuoka City Subway, how to purchase an all-day pass for unlimited rides, and recommended attractions along the subway lines.

※All information appearing in this article is as of June 2024. Please check the official website, etc. for the latest information in advance.
※If you purchase or reserve a product introduced in the article, a portion of the sales may be returned to FUN! JAPAN.

💡Travel Tips

The Fukuoka City Subway "1-Day Pass" can be reserved and purchased online even while overseas. Complete your order through KKday or Klook, and upon arrival at Fukuoka Airport, pick up your ticket at the HIS counter on the 1st floor of the International Terminal. You can start using it right away from the Fukuoka Airport Station, making it extremely convenient!
※The price mentioned in the article may change.

【kkday】Fukuoka City Subway 1-Day Pass | Japan

【klook】Fukuoka City Subway 1 Day Pass

Basic Information & Route Map of Fukuoka City Subway

Fukuoka City Subway Route Map in English

Centered around Hakata Station and Tenjin Station, the Fukuoka City Subway runs through the heart of downtown Fukuoka City. With the domestic terminal of Fukuoka Airport connected to the major downtown areas of Hakata and Tenjin in just 5-10 minutes, this subway system offers unparalleled convenience, making it an essential transportation option for tourists visiting Fukuoka.

Line Name (Color)
Airport Line (Orange)
Hakozaki Line (Blue)
Nanakuma Line (Green)
Features
Concentration of commercial areas and tourist spots frequently visited by tourists
Only 7 stations, famous temples and shrines are scattered along the line
A line with many universities along the line, often used by students
Main StationsFukuoka Airport, Hakata, Tenjin
Nakasu-Kawabata
Tenjin Minami, Kushida Shrine Mae
Main Tourist Spots
Around Hakata Station and Tenjin Station, Ohori Park
Nakasu, Hakozaki Shrine
Kushida Shrine, Canal City Hakata, Fukuoka City Zoo and Botanical Garden

The Fukuoka City Subway currently consists of three lines: the Airport Line, the Hakozaki Line, and the Nanakuma Line. Surrounding the stations along these lines are major commercial and public facilities such as JR Hakata City, Canal City Hakata, and Ohori Park, allowing easy access to the city's main tourist attractions.

Hakata Station connects to the Shinkansen and various JR lines, while Tenjin Station connects to the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line. Moreover, Meinohama Station offers direct through service with the JR Chikuhi Line, enabling seamless travel not only within Fukuoka City but also to destinations outside the city and prefecture.

Distinctive Symbol Marks and Line Colors

Fukuoka City Subway Symbol Mark Line Color

To make it easy for tourists visiting Fukuoka City for the first time, each subway line has a designated line color. Additionally, station numbering with alphabetic codes and numbers is used on trains and station guides. Uniquely, symbol marks inspired by local landmarks and specialties around each station are also introduced, which is rare nationwide.

Moreover, every station is equipped with Fukuoka City’s free public wireless LAN service, "Fukuoka City Wi-Fi※".
※The service is scheduled to end on March 31, 2025, except at Fukuoka Airport, Hakata, and Tenjin.

Fukuoka City Subway's Affordable 1-Day Pass & Ticket Prices

Fukuoka City Subway's one-way fare ranges from 210 yen to 380 yen per adult, depending on the section. To ride, you can purchase tickets from vending machines at each station. Additionally, you can use touch payment services with credit cards (Visa, JCB, UnionPay, etc.), or transportation IC cards such as Hayakaken, Suica, and PASMO.

One-day ticket for Fukuoka City Subway
Fukuoka City Subway Famichika Ticket

Left: One-day pass Right: Family Chika Ticket

If you plan to explore multiple spots within the city in one day, the "1-Day Unlimited Ride Pass" is recommended. This pass allows unlimited rides on the Airport Line, Hakozaki Line, and Nanakuma Line on the day of activation. There are four types of passes: the "1-Day Pass" for solo travelers, the "Family Pair Ticket" and "Family Chika Ticket" for family trips, and the "Elementary School Student 100 Yen Pass" for elementary school students only. Compare their features to choose the best option that suits your needs.

Type One-day pass
Family Pair Ticket
Family Underground Ticket
Elementary School Student 100 Yen Pass*2
Target
One adult

1 Adult,

1 Child (Elementary school age or younger)

Up to 2 Adults,

No limit on the number of children (Elementary school age or younger)*1

1 Child (Elementary school age or younger)
Price
640 yen (Half price for children)
800 yen
1,000 yen
100 yen

*1 Use by adults or children (elementary school age or younger) alone is not allowed

*2 Available for purchase and use only on weekends, holidays, and during the long vacation periods of Fukuoka City elementary schools (beginning of the school year, summer, winter, end of the school year)

Furthermore, presenting the 1-Day Unlimited Ride Pass at 15 facilities within Fukuoka City grants you discounts and perks, making it doubly advantageous. It’s a deal you shouldn’t miss out on!

  •  Participating Facilities and Examples of Discounts and Benefits
    • Fukuoka Tower 】
    • Discounted Prices: Adults 800 yen→720 yen, Elementary/Junior High School students 500 yen→450 yen, Over 4 years old 200 yen→180 yen
      • Plus, one original postcard (not for sale) will be given per Family Chika ticket
    • Fukuoka City Zoo and Botanical Garden】
      • 20% OFF on admission fee
  •  Sales locations: Subway station ticket machines, customer service centers (commuter pass sales) etc.
    • ※Some types are not sold at some locations, so please check the official website in advance
  •  For details on the one-day unlimited ride ticket, click here

👉 https://subway.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/eng/fare/one/

💡Travel Tips

The "1-Day Pass" can be reserved and purchased online even while overseas. Complete your order through KKday or Klook, and upon arrival at Fukuoka Airport, pick up your ticket at the HIS counter on the 1st floor of the International Terminal. This makes it incredibly convenient!

※The price mentioned in the article may change.

【kkday】Fukuoka City Subway 1-Day Pass | Japan 
【klook】Fukuoka City Subway 1 Day Pass

Recommended tourist spots along the Fukuoka City Subway line

From here, we will introduce popular spots recommended for tourists visiting Fukuoka City, categorized by the three lines of the Fukuoka City Subway. Use this as a reference when planning your sightseeing itinerary.

【Airport Line】Hakata, Tenjin, and More

Fukuoka Hakata Tenjin
Photograph(s) provided by Fukuoka City

The Airport Line, which connects Fukuoka Airport with the bustling downtown areas of Hakata and Tenjin, is a valuable ally for sightseeing and shopping in Fukuoka City.

Known as the "Gateway to Kyushu," the area around Hakata Station boasts major commercial facilities such as "JR Hakata City" and "KITTE Hakata," as well as convenient facilities for tourists like hotels connected to the station and the Hakata Bus Terminal. Meanwhile, around Tenjin Station, you’ll find shopping spots like "Fukuoka Mitsukoshi," "Fukuoka PARCO," and "Tenjin Underground Shopping Mall." The large-scale redevelopment project "Tenjin Big Bang" is also underway, promising exciting developments in the future.

【Hakozaki Line】Nakasu-Kawabata, Hakozaki-Miyamae, and More

Fukuoka City Nakasu-Kawabata
Photograph(s) provided by Fukuoka City

The Nakasu area, served by Nakasu-Kawabata Station, is Kyushu's largest entertainment district. It's lined with food stalls, traditional restaurants, izakayas, and bars, offering a unique taste of Fukuoka's culinary delights. A must-visit is the yatai (food stall) district along the Naka River, where you can enjoy Fukuoka specialties like tonkotsu ramen, oden, yakitori, and gyoza.

As its name suggests, Hakozaki-Miyamae Station provides access to Hakozaki Shrine, a shrine with over a thousand years of history. Known as a shrine for good luck in winning, its grounds include power spots like the "Sazare Stone" that are said to boost your fortune.

【Nanakuma Line】Kushida Shrine, Fukuoka City Zoological and Botanical Garden, and More

Fukuoka City Kushida Shrine
©Fukuoka PrefectureTourism Association

In March 2023, Kushida Shrine Mae Station opened, making it easier to access "Kushida Shrine", known as the guardian deity of Hakata. In addition to the "Hakata Gion Yamakasa", a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, a 13m high "Kazari-Yamakasa" is also on display throughout the year.

Also recommended for families is the "Fukuoka City Zoo and Botanical Garden" located from Yakuin Odori Station. You will be healed by the cute animals such as penguins and otters, and the beautiful flowers unique to Fukuoka.

Sightseeing in Fukuoka City Isn’t Complete Without the Subway

From local gourmet spots and shopping facilities to ancient shrines and temples, Fukuoka City is packed with tourist attractions. How well you can make the most of your trip depends on how effectively you use the Fukuoka City Subway. Utilize the affordable tickets to explore efficiently and create wonderful memories in this city.

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