From Tokyo
Our Favourite way
Means of transport | A to B | Price | Time |
JR Keihin Tohoku line | Tokyo staiton to Hamamatsucho Station | <30,000 yen | 3.5 hours |
Nobody enjoys those long bus rides to and from an airport. Fukuoka airport is Japan’s most easily accessible airport and you are a mere 5 minute subway ride away from being in the town centre.
We’d suggest you fly from Haneda airport as it is easier to access than Narita airport. The actual flight takes a little less than 2 hours, and, although prices vary depending on the season, with a bit of research you should be able to find return flights for less than 50,000 yen.
The Quickest Way
Means of transport | A to B | Price | Time |
Air | Tokyo station to Hakata station | <50,000 yen | 3.5 hours |
Shinkansen Nozomi | Tokyo station to Hakata staion | >21,810 yen | 5 hours |
The Shinkansen comes a close second, with the direct line connecting Tokyo station and Hakata station in just 5 hours! The Shinkansen Nozomi bullet train will cost you 21,810 yen. Also, if you’re going to take the Shinkansen, check out the JR Pass holder & Special deals section!
The Cheapest Way
Means of transport | A to B | Price | Time |
LCC | Tokyo To Hakata via Narita Airport | > 6000 yen | 5.2 hours |
The Easiest Way
Means of transport | A to B | Price | Time |
JR Tokaido Shinkansen line Nozomi | Tokyo station to Hakata station | >21,810 yen | 5 hours |
JR Pass & Special Deals
If you have a JR Pass then we’d recommend you take the Shinkansen, however, seeing that the JR Pass doesn’t let you board the Nozomi, you will have to take the Hikari bullet train from Tokyo station to Shin‐Osaka station then transfer to the Sakura bullet train from Shin‐Osaka station to Hakata station. The trip will take about an hour longer than if you took the Nozomi but at least you won’t have to pay any extra fees.
For non JR Pass holders, JR offers a 10% discount on roundtrip tickets for their Shinkansen line when the distance between point of departure and point of arrival is over 600km.
You can also look for various roundtrip special deals offered by various operators. These deals usually comprise of a return Shinkansen ticket and a hotel room.
And, if you’re looking for something quite different, how about a 30+ hour ferry trip from Tokyo to northern Kyushu? The ferries are run by Ocean Tokyu Ferry and fares start from 16,980 yen.