1-Day Subway Pass (Fukuoka)

The 1-Day Subway Pass (Fukuoka) allows unlimited use of the subway in Fukuoka for one day.

What does it cost?

Adults 620 yen, Children 310 yen

When can I use it?

Anytime.

Is it worth it?

It is better value for money than the Tourist Pass if just using the subways. If you are travelling to a few more more places you will start to make some savings, so this pass is good if you are in the city for just one day and want to cram a lot in. There are also discounts to some attractions and services just like the more expensive Tourist Pass.

What are the rules?

  • You cannot use 1-Day Subway Pass (Fukuoka) on normal trains or any buses.
  • Travel allowed between Meinohama and Fukuokakuko, Nakasu-kawabata and Kaizuka, and Hashimoto and Tenjin-minami.

Where can I buy it?

You can buy it from any ticket machine with a ‘One Day Pass card’ sign (English usually available) or over the counter in a subway station.

How do I use it?

Insert into ticket gates as per normal.

Published by Matthew Baxter

Matthew Baxter is a travel author living in Tokyo, the heart of Japan. Having traveled across the country for several years, without much money, he has built up an extensive knowledge of budget travel in the Land of the Rising Sun. He now writes professionally for several websites and publications, such as the Japan National Tourist Association, GaijinPot, Japan Visitor and All About Japan.