Tenjin is Fukuoka's main shopping and entertainment district, home to department stores, Tenjin Underground City, and the famous Nakasu yatai (street food stalls) nearby.
About Tenjin (Downtown Fukuoka)
The Tenjin area is home to Acros Fukuoka, a remarkable green-terraced building with an auditorium and rooftop garden, and Tenjin Central Park where weekend markets and events take place. The neighborhood transitions into the Daimyo area to the south, a grid of narrow streets packed with indie boutiques, cafes, and Fukuoka's hippest restaurants.
Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station provides bus connections throughout Kyushu. The Naka River running through the district is lined with the famous yatai food stalls, where visitors can enjoy Hakata ramen, yakitori, and gyoza on tiny stools in the open air.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | $10-15 | 15-20 min | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Train | $3 | 11 min | Budget, avoiding traffic |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
The subway runs until 12:25 AM. A taxi from the airport to Tenjin costs ¥1,200-1,800 ($8-12) and is available 24/7. Tenjin's nightlife runs late, with many bars and izakayas open until 3-5 AM, and some ramen shops open 24 hours.
Luggage Tips
The subway handles luggage well for this short journey. Tenjin Underground City has coin lockers at multiple locations (¥300-500). Tenjin's flat streets are easy for rolling luggage. Takkyubin luggage delivery is available from Fukuoka Airport.
Accessibility
Fukuoka subway is fully accessible with elevators at all stations. Tenjin Underground City has barrier-free paths, elevators, and accessible restrooms. Tenjin's street-level sidewalks are wide and well-maintained. Wheelchair-accessible taxis can be requested from the airport.