Also besides the subway there is a direct city bus at bus stop #2 that will take you directly to Hakata Station. Its more convenient since you don't need to switch to the subway.
That's a card from up in the Kanto Kansai area? I think so, but double check on the site associated with you card. The card from Kyushu (Nimoca Card) can be used in Tokyo...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimoca
As far as I know the last train from the airport is at midnight (12:00) Airport station timetable below. Generally the subway operates from about 5:30am to around midnight
I remember when I first arrived in Japan. The information kiosk at that time was useless, the women (staff) only spoke Japanese at an international airport! The sign "Information" was English, but that was it. That was more than 25 years ago, things have changed a bit since then.
Also besides the subway there is a direct city bus at bus stop #2 that will take you directly to Hakata Station. Its more convenient since you don't need to switch to the subway.
Thanks for that info
Thank u for ur detailed video regarding where to go. New subs here
Thank you for this very helpful video.
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Thank you. This video is very helpful
If you need the direct bus to Hakata, then it may be the best choice
thanks
Can we ride a bus from international arrival straight to hakata station? How to get the bus?
Hello, i would like to ask can I use my ICOCA in fukuoka?
That's a card from up in the Kanto Kansai area? I think so, but double check on the site associated with you card. The card from Kyushu (Nimoca Card) can be used in Tokyo...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimoca
You can use ICOCA in Fukuoka.
Thank you for this guide. Is subway station 24hrs?
As far as I know the last train from the airport is at midnight (12:00) Airport station timetable below. Generally the subway operates from about 5:30am to around midnight
fukuoka-city-subway.jorudan.biz/pc/en/diagramdtl?mode=1&fr=Fukuoka%20Airport&frkbn=4&frsk=R&tosk=&dt=202306140000&dgm=Fukuoka%20Airport%3AFukuoka%20City%20Subway-Kuko%20Line%3ANishi-Karatsu%3AHigashi-Hie%3A0&lg=1&p=8%2C9
Why are there two taxi stands?
Were there 2? I didn't notice that. I thought there's only one
I remember when I first arrived in Japan. The information kiosk at that time was useless, the women (staff) only spoke Japanese at an international airport! The sign "Information" was English, but that was it. That was more than 25 years ago, things have changed a bit since then.