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Fukuoka

Ramen Kingdom. A relaxed coastal city famous for its open-air food stalls (Yatai) and Tonkotsu ramen.

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from฿5,285
February 2027
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Quick Facts: Fukuoka in February

Cheapest fare
฿5,285
Cheapest month
August
Airlines
1 carriers
Flight time
~5h 5m
Non-stop
Direct flights available
Avg temperature
8°C
Climate
Cold
Cost of living
Affordable
Distance
0 km

Ramen Kingdom. A relaxed coastal city famous for its open-air food stalls (Yatai) and Tonkotsu ramen.

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February Price Intelligence

How Fukuoka prices compare in February 2027

25% below avg
฿4,619฿7,553

Best in February

฿5,285

February avg

฿6,477

February median

฿5,630

February p90

฿7,553

Monthly cheapest fares
฿4,619
฿6,134

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of February 2027

Feb 1 – Feb 28 · Price Trend
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฿8,200฿6,550฿4,900฿5,285Feb 1Feb 10Feb 19Feb 28Feb 9

February 2027 Price Calendar

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฿5,285
฿7,708

About Fukuoka

ClimateAvg 17°C · 0°–0°C
Jan
Feb
11°
Mar
16°
Apr
20°
May
23°
Jun
27°
Jul
28°
Aug
24°
Sep
19°
Oct
14°
Nov
Dec
Things to Do
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Food & Drink
🍜Tonkotsu RamenMotsunabe🍢Street Food🐟Seafood🍜Tonkotsu RamenMotsunabe🍢Street Food🐟Seafood🍜Tonkotsu RamenMotsunabe🍢Street Food🐟Seafood
Culture
🍲Foodie🛋RelaxedGateway to Asia🎉Festivals🍲Foodie🛋RelaxedGateway to Asia🎉Festivals🍲Foodie🛋RelaxedGateway to Asia🎉Festivals
History
Merchant CityMongol Invasions🏙Modern PortMerchant CityMongol Invasions🏙Modern PortMerchant CityMongol Invasions🏙Modern Port
Getting Around
🚇Subway🚌BusAirport Near City🚇Subway🚌BusAirport Near City🚇Subway🚌BusAirport Near City
Nightlife
NakasuYatai StallsIzakayaNakasuYatai StallsIzakayaNakasuYatai StallsIzakaya
Family Friendly
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Ultimate Fukuoka City Guide

Fukuoka, located on the northern shore of Kyushu, is one of Japan's most livable and dynamic cities. It's a place where modern urbanism blends with coastal beauty. Start at Ohori Park, a massive park built around the former moat of Fukuoka Castle, perfect for a morning walk or a boat ride. Nearby, the ruins of Fukuoka Castle provide a glimpse into the city's feudal past. For a more contemporary experience, head to Canal City Hakata, a large shopping and entertainment complex with a man-made canal running through it. Fukuoka is known for being a gateway to Asia, giving it a more open and cosmopolitan feel than many other Japanese cities. Visit the Kushida Shrine, the home of the city's most important festival, the Hakata Gion Yamakasa. The city's geography is very manageable, with an efficient subway system connecting the airport, the main Hakata station, and the downtown Tenjin area. Whether you're exploring the historic shrines or the neon-lit shopping districts, Fukuoka offers a friendly and accessible introduction to Japanese culture.

Ramen & Street Food: The Yatai Experience

Fukuoka is arguably the food capital of Kyushu, and it is most famous for Hakata Ramen. This dish features thin noodles in a rich, creamy Tonkotsu (pork bone) broth. You can find excellent ramen all over the city, but the most iconic way to eat in Fukuoka is at a 'Yatai.' These are small, open-air food stalls that appear at sunset, mostly in the Nakasu and Tenjin areas. Sitting at a Yatai is a social experience, where you can rub elbows with locals over ramen, gyoza, and yakitori. Beyond ramen, Fukuoka's proximity to the sea means the seafood is exceptional. Visit the Yanagibashi Rengo Market, often called 'Fukuoka's Kitchen,' the find the freshest catch. Try 'Motsunabe,' a hearty offal hot pot that is a local soul food, especially popular in the winter. For sweet treats, look for 'Umegae-mochi,' a grilled rice cake filled with sweet bean paste. The city's food culture is unpretentious and focused on bold flavors, reflecting the warm and welcoming nature of its people.

Modern Meets Traditional: Fukuoka's Landmarks

Fukuoka's skyline is defined by the Fukuoka Tower, the tallest seaside tower in Japan, covered in 8,000 half-mirrors. From its observation deck, you can see out over Hakata Bay and the surrounding mountains. For a contrast, take a short train ride to Dazaifu Tenmangu, one of the most important shrines in Japan, dedicated to the god of learning. The approach to the shrine is lined with shops selling traditional crafts and snacks, and the shrine grounds are famous for their thousands of plum trees. The Momochi Seaside Park area offers a modern, artificial beach and waterfront development near the tower and the PayPay Dome, home to the SoftBank Hawks baseball team. For a deeper look at local history, the Hakata Machiya Folk Museum showcases the traditional life and crafts of the Hakata area. This balance of cutting-edge modern architecture and deeply respected historical sites makes Fukuoka a multifaceted destination that appeals to all types of travelers.

Shopping & Lifestyle in Tenjin

Tenjin is the beating heart of Fukuoka's shopping and nightlife. This district is packed with department stores, boutiques, and an extensive underground shopping mall called Tenjin Chikagai, which mimics a 19th-century European street. Above ground, the Daimyo area is the 'cool' neighborhood, filled with vintage clothing stores, independent cafes, and hidden bars in narrow alleys. It's the best place to see the city's fashionable youth and experience its contemporary creative scene. For a more traditional shopping experience, the Kawabata Shotengai is the city's oldest commercial street, a covered arcade where you can find traditional Japanese goods, tea shops, and local snacks. Fukuoka's lifestyle is often described as relaxed compared to Tokyo or Osaka, with a strong emphasis on work-life balance and outdoor enjoyment. Spending an afternoon cafe-hopping in Daimyo or browsing the department stores in Tenjin is a great way to soak up the local vibe and find unique Japanese products.

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FAQ about Fukuoka in February

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Fukuoka?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Fukuoka is ฿5,285. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Fukuoka?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka is around ฿6,477. You can save up to 18% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Fukuoka?
Based on current prices, February 2027 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Fukuoka. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Fukuoka.

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