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If you’re sightseeing in Fukuoka City, the Fukuoka City Subway One-Day Pass, which gives you unlimited rides for just 640 yen, is an absolute bargain. You’ll break even after just four rides, and you’ll also get discounts on admission to various attractions. In this article, we’ll introduce the Fukuoka City Subway route map, the different types of unlimited ride one-day passes, how to purchase them, recommended sightseeing spots along the subway lines, and even an efficient sightseeing model course.
*All information in this article is current as of February 2026. Please check the official website for the latest details.
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💡Sightseeing TIPS
The Fukuoka City Subway “One-Day Pass” can be reserved and purchased online even from overseas. Simply order through kkday or klook, and after arriving at Fukuoka Airport, pick up your ticket at the HIS counter on the 1st floor of the International Passenger Terminal. You can use it right away from Fukuoka Airport Station, making it super convenient!
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Basic Information & Route Map of Fukuoka City Subway
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 Stations | Fukuoka 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
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 Value One-Day Passes: 4 Types & 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.
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.
Types and Prices of Fukuoka City Subway One-Day Passes
One-Day Pass
- Price: 640 yen (half price for children)
- Eligibility: 1 adult
💡TIPS: This is the most common type and is perfect for solo travelers.
Fami Chika Ticket
- Price: 1,000 yen
- Eligibility: Up to 2 adults + unlimited number of children of elementary school age or younger
*Cannot be used by only adults or only children
💡TIPS: Perfect for family trips. A great deal for two adults and children aged elementary school or younger.
Elementary School Student 100 Yen Pass
- Price: 100 yen
- Eligibility: 1 elementary school student
*Available and valid only on Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, and during long school breaks (start of school year, summer, winter, and end of school year) at Fukuoka City elementary schools
💡TIPS: During the sales period for the “Elementary School Student 100 Yen Pass,” it’s an even better deal than the half-price “One-Day Pass” for children (320 yen)!
【Savings Calculation Example】
- Fukuoka Airport Station → Hakata Station: 260 yen
- Hakata Station → Tenjin Station: 210 yen
- Tenjin Station → Hakata Station: 210 yen
- Total: 680 yen → If you visit two places in one day (ride three times), the One-Day Pass (640 yen) is already a better deal!
*Fares in this article may change. Please check each reservation site for the latest information.
Special Benefits with the Fukuoka City Subway One-Day Pass (Facility Discounts)
Another great point is that if you show your unlimited ride pass at 15 facilities in Fukuoka City, you can receive discounts and special offers. It’s a double bargain, so there’s no reason not to take advantage!
Main Participating Facilities and Example Benefits
- Fukuoka Tower: Discounted admission (Adults 1,000 yen → 900 yen, Elementary/Junior High School Students 500 yen → 450 yen, Age 4 and up 200 yen → 180 yen) & receive an original postcard (not for sale) with each Fami Chika Ticket
- Fukuoka City Museum: Discounted admission (General 200 yen → 150 yen, High School/University Students 150 yen → 100 yen)
- Fukuoka Art Museum: Discounted collection exhibition admission (General 200 yen → 150 yen, High School/University Students 150 yen → 100 yen)
- Fukuoka City Zoological and Botanical Garden: 20% off admission
- Hakata Machiya Folk Museum: Discounted admission (General 200 yen → 150 yen)
- Hakozaki Shrine Garden “Hana Teien”: Discounted admission (500 yen → 300 yen, 300 yen → 200 yen) *Admission fees vary by season. Not applicable from July to December
And more. For further details, please check the official website: https://subway.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/odekake/discount/.
How to Purchase the Fukuoka City Subway One-Day Pass
How to Purchase On-site
There are four types of one-day passes, and each is sold at different locations. Please be careful when purchasing on the day of use.
- Station Ticket Machines: Only the "One-Day Pass" and "Elementary School Student 100 Yen Pass" are available.
- Station Ticket Counters: Only the "Fami Chika Ticket" and "Family Pair Ticket" are available.
- Customer Service Centers (Commuter Pass Counters) *: Only the "One-Day Pass," "Fami Chika Ticket," and "Family Pair Ticket" are available.
- Tourist Information Centers: Only the "One-Day Pass" is available at designated sales agents such as Tenjin and Hakata.
Station Ticket Machine | Station Ticket Counter | Customer Service Center (Commuter Pass Counter) * | Tourist Information Center | |
| One-Day Pass (Adult) | 〇 | ✕ | 〇 | 〇 |
| One-Day Pass (Child) | 〇 | ✕ | 〇 | ✕ |
| Elementary School Student 100 Yen Pass | 〇 | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Fami Chika Ticket | ✕ | 〇 | 〇 | ✕ |
| Family Pair Ticket | ✕ | 〇 | 〇 | ✕ |
* Only available at the Customer Service Centers of Meinohama Station, Nishijin Station, Tenjin Station, Hakata Station, Kaizuka Station, and Befu Station
Online Advance Purchase (Recommended!)
You can reserve and purchase your ticket online in advance even from overseas, and pick up your ticket at the airport, making it very convenient!
Online Sales Sites
How to Use Online Purchase
- Order and complete payment on Kkday or Klook
- After arriving at Fukuoka Airport, pick up your ticket at the HIS counter on the 1st floor of the International Passenger Terminal
- Start using your ticket as is
TIPS for Using the Fukuoka City Subway
Train Location and Operation Information
- You can check real-time train location and operation information online via the "Chikamaru Navi" website operated by the Fukuoka City Transportation Bureau
- Website: https://subway.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/eng/ (available in English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese)
Peak Hours
- Weekdays 7:30–9:00 (morning rush hour)
- Weekdays 17:30–19:00 (evening rush hour)
💡TIPS: It is recommended to use the subway outside of peak hours. Especially if you have large luggage such as suitcases, try to avoid traveling during crowded times. Also, there are many coin lockers at Hakata Station and Tenjin Station, so you can store your luggage and enjoy sightseeing hands-free.
Coin Locker Information
- Coin lockers are installed outside the ticket gates at all stations (extra-large size is only available at Hakata Station and Tenjin Station)
- Operating hours: From the first train to the last train
- Fees (per day): Standard 400 yen, Medium 600 yen, Large 800 yen, Extra-large 1,200 yen
* For more details on locker sizes and other information, please check the official website: https://subway.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/las/
Wi-Fi Information
- "Fukuoka City Subway Wi-Fi" is available on the platforms at Fukuoka Airport Station, Hakata Station, and Tenjin Station
- You must agree to the terms of use before using the service
Recommended Sightseeing Spots Along the Fukuoka City Subway Lines
From here, we will introduce popular spots recommended for tourists visiting Fukuoka City, organized by each of the three Fukuoka City Subway lines. Please use this as a reference when planning your sightseeing itinerary.
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[Airport Line] Hakata Area, Tenjin Area, and More
The Airport Line, which connects Fukuoka Airport with the two major downtown areas of Hakata and Tenjin, is a strong ally when sightseeing or shopping in Fukuoka City.
Around Hakata Station
As the gateway to Kyushu, this area is packed with convenient facilities for tourists, including large commercial complexes such as JR Hakata City and KITTE Hakata, as well as hotels and a bus terminal. It is also perfect for buying souvenirs!
- Nearest station: Hakata Station
- Recommended sightseeing time: About 2–3 hours
- Recommended time of day: All day (enjoyable from morning to night. Shops are usually open 10:00–20:00)
Canal City Hakata
A large-scale multi-use commercial complex with the concept of an "urban theater." You can enjoy shopping, gourmet food, and entertainment all in one place. The regularly held fountain shows are a must-see!
- Nearest station: Nakasu-Kawabata Station
- Distance from station: About 10 minutes on foot (or about 3 minutes on foot from Kushida Shrine-mae Station (N15))
- Recommended sightseeing time: About 2–3 hours
- Recommended time of day: 10:00–21:00 (shop hours)
Around Tenjin Station
©Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association
Shopping spots such as Fukuoka Mitsukoshi, Fukuoka PARCO, and Tenjin Underground Shopping Mall are all gathered here. The large-scale redevelopment project "Tenjin Big Bang" is also underway, making this an area with exciting future prospects. There is also Tenjin Central Park, an urban oasis where you can take a break on the lush green lawn. At night, food stalls line Showa-dori Avenue, so you can enjoy Fukuoka's gourmet food after shopping.
- Nearest station: Tenjin Station
- Recommended sightseeing time: About 2–3 hours
- Recommended time of day: 10:00–20:00 (shop hours), food stalls at night
Fukuoka Castle
Maizuru Park
©Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association
This is the site of the Fukuoka Domain's castle, built by the father and son Kuroda Kanbei and Nagamasa, who are known as strategists for Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Today, it has been developed as Maizuru Park, with remnants such as the castle keep base, turrets, and stone walls still remaining. In spring, about 1,000 cherry trees bloom, making it a famous spot for cherry blossoms, and the "Fukuoka Castle Cherry Blossom Festival" is also held. From the castle keep base, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Fukuoka City while feeling its history.
- Nearest station: Ohori Park Station or Akasaka Station
- Distance from station: About 8 minutes on foot from either station
- Recommended sightseeing time: 1–1.5 hours
- Recommended time of day: All day (especially popular in spring as a cherry blossom spot)
💡TIPS: 1-Day Pass benefits available (includes a free kimono accessory coordination such as an obi cord or obi sash with kimono experience). Also, since it is adjacent to Ohori Park, visiting both together is recommended!
Ohori Park
A relaxing spot for Fukuoka residents. This spacious park centers around a pond about 2 km in circumference, where you can enjoy walking, jogging, and boating. Don't miss the adjacent Japanese garden as well!
- Nearest station: Ohori Park Station
- Distance from station: About 7 minutes on foot
- Recommended sightseeing time: About 1–2 hours
- Recommended time of day: Early morning or evening (the scenery is beautiful)
Fukuoka Art Museum
An art spot located within Ohori Park. The museum displays a wide-ranging collection from antique art to modern and contemporary works. In this open space facing the water, you can enjoy both art and nature at the same time.
- Nearest station: Ohori Park Station
- Distance from station: About 10 minutes on foot
- Estimated time required: About 1 to 2 hours
- Recommended hours: 09:30–17:30 (opening hours)
💡TIPS: Special benefits available with a one-day pass (discount on collection exhibition admission). It is also recommended to visit together with a stroll around Ohori Park. If you are interested, Fukuoka City Science Museum is also within a 12-minute walk.
Fukuoka Tower
©Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association
A 234-meter-tall seaside tower. From the observation deck, you can enjoy panoramic views of Fukuoka City and Hakata Bay. The 360-degree night view and the illuminated exterior of the tower are especially recommended.
- Nearest station: Nishijin Station
- Distance from station: About 20 minutes on foot, or about 10 minutes by bus from Nishijin Station
- Estimated time required: About 1 hour
- Recommended hours: Evening to night (the night view is beautiful)
💡TIPS: Special benefits available with a one-day pass (discounted admission + original postcard gift)
Fukuoka City Museum
A museum where you can learn about the history and culture of Fukuoka. The display of the National Treasure “Gold Seal” is especially famous, and you can discover the story of Fukuoka from ancient times to the modern era. Highly recommended for history lovers!
- Nearest station: Nishijin Station
- Distance from station: About 15 minutes on foot
- Estimated time required: About 1 to 2 hours
- Recommended hours: 09:30–17:30 (opening hours)
💡TIPS: Special benefits available with a one-day pass (discounted admission)
【Hakozaki Line】Nakasu Area, Hakozaki Shrine, and more
This is a short line with only seven stations, but you can experience both the “flavors” and “history” of Fukuoka in this area, including Hakozaki Shrine with over a thousand years of history, the Nakasu Yatai Street where you can enjoy Fukuoka’s gourmet food, and the retro Showa-era Kawabata Shopping Arcade.
Nakasu Yatai Street
©Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association
Fukuoka’s famous food stalls line the banks of the Naka River in Kyushu’s largest entertainment district. You can easily enjoy local specialties such as tonkotsu ramen, oden, yakitori, and gyoza. The neon lights of Nakasu at night also make for great photos!
- Nearest station: Nakasu-Kawabata Station
- Distance from station: About 10 minutes on foot
- Estimated time required: About 1 to 2 hours
- Recommended hours: Around 19:00–23:00 (yatai opening hours)
Kawabata Shopping Arcade
A shopping street with over 140 years of history, retaining a retro Showa-era atmosphere. Shops selling local specialties such as mentaiko, Hakata dolls, and Hakata-ori textiles line the arcade. At the Kawabata Zenzai Square inside the arcade, you can see the decorative Yamakasa floats on display all year round. Perfect for souvenir shopping!
- Nearest station: Nakasu-Kawabata Station
- Distance from station: About 5 minutes on foot
- Estimated time required: About 1 to 2 hours
- Recommended hours: Around 10:00–19:00 (shopping arcade opening hours)
Hakozaki Shrine
©Fukuoka Prefecture Tourism Association
One of Japan’s three great Hachiman shrines, boasting a history of over 1,100 years. Revered as a god of victory, the shrine grounds feature power spots such as the “Sazare-ishi” that are said to bring good fortune. In the adjacent Shin’en “Flower Garden,” you can enjoy seasonal flowers throughout the year. The peonies and cherry blossoms in spring, as well as hydrangeas and lilies in early summer, are especially beautiful, making this a healing spot you’ll want to visit along with your shrine visit.
- Nearest station: Hakozaki-miyamae Station
- Distance from station: About 3 minutes on foot
- Estimated time required: About 1 hour for Hakozaki Shrine, about 1 hour for the Flower Garden
- Recommended hours: 08:30–17:00
💡TIPS: Special benefits with the 1-Day Pass (discounted admission)
[Nanakuma Line] Kushida Shrine, Zoological and Botanical Garden, and More
This area is dotted with spots where you can experience Hakata’s history and traditional culture, as well as places to relax in nature such as Japanese gardens and the zoological and botanical garden.
Kushida Shrine & Hakata History Museum
This ancient shrine is beloved as the guardian of Hakata. The UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage “Hakata Gion Yamakasa” is dedicated here, and a 13-meter-tall “Kazari Yamakasa” float is on display year-round except in June. At the Hakata History Museum on the shrine grounds, you can learn about Hakata’s history and culture.
- Nearest station: Kushida Shrine-mae Station
- Distance from station: About 2 minutes on foot
- Recommended visit duration: About 1–2 hours
- Recommended hours: 04:00–22:00 (opening hours)
💡TIPS: Special benefits with the 1-Day Pass (discounted admission to Hakata History Museum)
Hakata Machiya Folk Museum
This facility lets you experience the lifestyle and culture of Hakata during the Meiji and Taisho periods. You can watch demonstrations of Hakata-ori weaving and see displays of traditional crafts, allowing you to feel Hakata’s history firsthand. It’s recommended to visit together with Kushida Shrine!
- Nearest station: Kushida Shrine-mae Station or Gion Station
- Distance from station: About 4 minutes on foot from Kushida Shrine-mae Station, about 1 minute on foot from Gion Station
- Recommended visit duration: About 1–2 hours
- Recommended hours: 10:00–18:00 (opening hours)
💡TIPS: Special benefits with the 1-Day Pass (discounted admission)
Fukuoka City Zoological and Botanical Garden
This spot is very popular with families. The facility combines a zoo and a botanical garden, where you can see adorable animals like penguins and otters, as well as enjoy the view from the observation deck and beautiful flowers unique to Fukuoka.
- Nearest station: Yakuin-odori Station
- Distance from station: About 15 minutes on foot
- Recommended visit duration: About 2 hours
- Recommended hours: 09:00–17:00 (opening hours)
💡TIPS: Special benefits with the 1-Day Pass (discounted admission)
Yusentei Park
A traditional Japanese stroll garden with a pond, built in the Edo period. You can enjoy beautiful seasonal scenery in a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. It’s recommended to spend a relaxing time in the tea house while enjoying matcha green tea.
- Nearest station: Chayama Station
- Distance from station: About 18 minutes on foot from Chayama Station
- Recommended visit duration: About 1 hour
- Recommended hours: 9:00–17:00 (opening hours)
💡TIPS: Special benefits with the 1-Day Pass (discounted admission)
Model Course Using the 1-Day Pass
Here are some sample itineraries that make the most of the 1-Day Pass, using Hakata Station as your base. Choose the one that best fits your travel style!
[Standard] Fukuoka Enjoyment Standard Course
This course mainly uses the Airport Line and is perfect for first-time visitors to Fukuoka, offering a well-balanced mix of shopping, sightseeing, and cultural facilities.
Itinerary
10:00 Hakata Station Departure
↓🚆 About 1 minute by subway
↓ Nanakuma Line, Hakata Station → Kushida Shrine-mae Station
↓ Or 👣 about 10 minutes on foot
10:15 Canal City Hakata
- Stay about 4 hours
- Shopping, fountain show, lunch
↓🚆 About 11 minutes by subway
↓ Nanakuma Line + Airport Line, Kushida Shrine-mae Station → Tenjin Station
14:00 Around Tenjin Station
- Stay about 4 hours
- Stroll through Tenjin Underground Shopping Mall, shopping at Fukuoka PARCO and Fukuoka Mitsukoshi
- Dinner at a Tenjin yatai food stall
↓ 🚆 Subway about 7 minutes
↓ Airport Line, Tenjin Station → Nishijin Station
19:00 Fukuoka Tower
- Stay for about 1 hour
- Enjoy the evening and night view from the observation deck
↓ 🚆 Subway about 13 minutes
↓ Airport Line, Nishijin Station → Hakata Station
20:30 Hakata Station Return
💡Highlights of this course
- Efficient travel using the Airport Line
- Fully enjoy the urban charm of Fukuoka
- A fulfilling experience with shopping, gourmet food, and night views
[For History Lovers] History and Culture Experience Course
This course uses the Hakozaki Line and Nanakuma Line to thoroughly enjoy Fukuoka’s history and traditional culture, focusing on visiting temples, shrines, and Japanese gardens.
Itinerary
8:30 Hakata Station Departure
↓ 🚆 Subway about 11 minutes
↓ Airport Line and Hakozaki Line, Hakata Station → Hakozaki-miyamae Station
9:00 Hakozaki Shrine & Flower Garden
- Stay for about 2 hours
- Worship, visit power spots such as the sacred stone, stroll through the flower garden
↓ 🚆 Subway about 6 minutes
↓ Hakozaki Line, Hakozaki-miyamae Station → Nakasu-Kawabata Station
11:00 Kawabata Shopping Arcade
- Stay for about 2 hours
- Stroll through the shopping arcade, lunch
↓ 🚆 Subway about 12 minutes
↓ Airport Line and Nanakuma Line, Nakasu-Kawabata Station → Kushida Shrine-mae Station
13:30 Kushida Shrine
- Stay for about 2 hours
- Worship at the guardian shrine of Hakata, see the decorative Yamakasa floats, visit the Hakata History Museum
↓ 👣 About 2 minutes on foot
15:30 Hakata Machiya Folk Museum
- Stay for about 1.5 hours
- Experience Hakata’s traditional culture, watch a Hakata-ori weaving demonstration
↓ 🚆 Subway about 2 minutes
↓ Nanakuma Line, Kushida Shrine-mae Station → Hakata Station
17:00 Hakata Station Return
💡Highlights of this course
- Historical exploration using the Hakozaki Line and Nanakuma Line
- Visit two shrines with over a thousand years of history
- Deeply learn about Hakata’s traditional culture and history
[For Relaxation Seekers] Nature and Healing Course
Focusing on the Nanakuma Line and Airport Line, this course is recommended for families who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and be soothed by Fukuoka’s nature, animals, and Japanese gardens.
Itinerary
9:00 Hakata Station Departure
↓ 🚆 Subway about 8 minutes
↓ Nanakuma Line, Hakata Station → Yakuin-odori Station
9:30 Fukuoka City Zoological and Botanical Garden
- Stay for about 3 hours
- Zoo: Interact with adorable animals such as penguins, otters, and lions
- Botanical Garden: Enjoy seasonal flowers, tour the greenhouse
- Lunch at the restaurant inside the park
↓ 🚆 Subway about 7 minutes
↓ Nanakuma Line, Yakuin-odori Station → Chayama Station
13:00 Yusentei Park
- Stay for about 1.5 hours
- Leisurely stroll through the pond-style strolling garden, enjoy matcha green tea
↓ 🚆 Subway about 9 minutes
↓ Nanakuma Line and Airport Line, Chayama Station → Ohori Park Station
15:00 Fukuoka Castle, Maizuru Park, Ohori Park
- Stay for about 2.5 hours
- Feel the history at the Fukuoka Castle ruins, enjoy a panoramic view of the city from the castle tower base
- Fully enjoy the lush nature of Maizuru Park and Ohori Park, stroll through the Japanese garden
- Take a break at the café in the park
↓ 🚆 Subway about 4 minutes
↓ Airport Line, Ohori Park Station → Hakata Station
18:00 Around Hakata Station
- Stay for about 2 hours
- Shopping and dinner
Highlights of this course
- A journey of nature and relaxation centered on the Nanakuma Line and Airport Line
- Be soothed by adorable animals
- Refresh yourself at nature-rich spots such as parks and Japanese gardens
By using the Fukuoka City Subway One-Day Pass, you can efficiently and affordably visit the main sightseeing spots in Fukuoka City. Use the model course introduced in this article as a reference to create a plan that suits your own travel style!
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