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Fukuoka Airport, conveniently located just a few kilometers east of the city center, is a pivotal gateway to Kyushu and the rest of Japan. As one of the busiest passenger airports in Japan, it serves as a critical hub for travelers looking to explore Fukuoka’s rich history, vibrant food scene, and surrounding natural beauty. With both international and domestic terminals, the airport efficiently connects Fukuoka to major cities worldwide and throughout Japan.
Fukuoka Airport is designed to provide a seamless travel experience with a wide array of services and amenities. From free Wi-Fi and charging stations to currency exchange services and tourist information desks, the airport is equipped to ensure a comfortable stay for all passengers. Dining options abound, offering everything from quick snacks to full meals featuring both international cuisine and local Kyushu specialties. Shopping at the airport is also a delight, with numerous stores selling traditional Japanese goods, electronics, and duty-free items.
Accessibility is a hallmark of Fukuoka Airport. The airport is exceptionally well-connected to Fukuoka City and beyond, making it easy for travelers to commence their journey in Japan. Direct, regular subway services link the airport to the city center in under ten minutes, while bus lines provide convenient access to major districts and nearby cities. For those looking to rent a car, several rental agencies are available at the airport with a range of vehicles to suit various travel needs. Taxis and shuttle services offer quick, hassle-free options for reaching specific destinations directly from the airport.
Largest airport in the Chūgoku region; formerly New Hiroshima Airport
Formally known as Osaka International Airport
Japan's second most important international airport on a man-made island
International Air Traffic and The Arrival Point of a Majority of Foreign Visitors
Handles 65 million passengers a year and very convenient location to any other places in Tokyo
Japan's third most important airport also known as Chubu Airport
Leisure park with flower gardens, amusement park, petting zoo and more
Beautiful tunnel formed by cascading wisteria flowers
Popular shrine for students to pray during entrance exam season
Major international trading port since the 19th century
One of Kyushu's greatest kabuki theaters; gorgeous mix of Japanese and Western styles
Wide canals of Fukuoka famous for its donkobune cruises
Popular summer destination for its sandy beaches
Mirror Sail; Observation decks, restaurants, shops within the tower
Top port in the number of income passengers, value of trade and handling in Japan