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Lines[edit]
Platforms[edit]
Adjacent stations[edit]
Usage[edit]
In 2006 the daily average number of passengers was 63,166. It is the largest Subway Station on the Kūkō Line.
History[edit]
- July 26, 1981 – opening of Tenjin Station
Transfer[edit]
The underground shopping mall can be used for transfer between the Kūkō Line and the Nanakuma Line. To use the same ticket for both lines, passengers must exit through a special gate and enter the gate of the second line within two hours. Therefore, it is no problem to use the transfer time for shopping. If the regular gate is used, a new ticket is required to be purchased. Special tickets can be used for the transfer.
Coordinates: 33°35′29″N 130°23′57″E / 33.5913747°N 130.3992458°E
Lines[edit]
Layout[edit]
The station is located on the second floor of the Solaria Terminal Building within the Mitsukoshi Building. It uses the Spanish solution with 3 dead-end lines. After the train arrives, the doors open on the middle platform to let the passengers out. After this, the doors on the opposite side will open and the waiting passengers can enter the train.
Platforms[edit]
- Track 1 – Mainly used by express trains
- Track 2 – Mainly used by local trains
- Track 3 – Mainly used by limited express trains
North Exit (北口, Kita-guchi)[edit]
With the biggest ticket gate, located on the second floor. Access to Solaria Stage (ソラリアステージ, soraria-sutēji) department store via a concourse. There are two station offices, three coin locker rows, an ATM corner and an Internet corner. It is also the nearest exit gate for transfer to the Kūkō Line and Hakozaki Line on the Fukuoka City Subway.
Solaria Exit (ソラリア口, Soraria-guchi)[edit]
West of the North Exit with access to the Solaria Plaza (ソラリアプラザ, Soraria-puraza) Building.
Central Exit (中央口, Chūō-guchi)[edit]
Located on the first floor. There are coin lockers and a season ticket counter. Transfer to the Nishitetsu Tenjin Bus Center via elevator.
South Exit (南口, Minami-guchi)[edit]
Located on the first floor, facing the road. There is a season ticket counter and it is the nearest exit gate for transfer to the Nanakuma Line on the Fukuoka City Subway.

Upcoming Tenjin Events
Activities
Tenjin Christmas Market
Nov 18th – Dec 25th
The Tenjin Christmas Market in Fukuoka brings a taste of Christmastime in Europe to the city. The event will have a range of food..
Free
About Tenjin
Fukuoka may not be as large as Tokyo and Osaka, or dazzling with as many lights, but I’ve had many more memorable times in Fukuoka’s downtown area, Tenjin. Tenjin is located in the Central Ward of Fukuoka City. It’s known as the fashion capital of Kyushu and often named a gourmet or retail city. I found it to be more for shopping and experiencing a Japanese city rather than for sightseeing, but still worth the time of any tourist. One thing that’s really appealing is that it offers all the shops you need in a smaller and more relaxed location than many of Japan’s other large cities.
Before my arrival I was worried that Fukuoka, being a smaller city, would also lack in supply of shops. However, along the main street – Watanabe-dori – I found several major department stores and shopping centers, including IMS, Tenjin Core and the Vivre Building. I’m not a fan of shopping but I’ve spent hours in the underground shopping arcade – Tenjin Chikagai – located underneath Watanabe-dori. 150 shops and restaurants run along a 19th century European style road, and it can be quite a pleasant walk. Towards the west of Tenjin, there’s also Shintencho – a small collection of shops – and Daimyo. Daimyo boasts many swanky boutiques, hair salons, cafes, bars, izakayas and other restaurants.
Many of the famous restaurant chains are also dotted around the area. I fell in love with Hakata ramen (noodles in a rich pork-bone, or tonkotsu, broth); and although I find it unusually chewy, motsunabe (beef or pork offal hotpot) is a local dish I recommend trying.
ACROS Fukuoka is quite an interesting attraction. It’s a stunning structure shaped like a set of stairs covered in greenery, demonstrating its ecological architecture. I’ve been up through the greenery to the top where there’s a great view of downtown and Tenjin Chuo Park. The inside contains the Fukuoka Symphony Hall, the Takumi Gallery (traditional Fukuoka arts and crafts) and the Cultural Information Centre for Tourists. It’s also a good place for a walk near the river.
I’ve found that after a lengthy shopping trip, Kego Park, located behind Nishitetsu Fukuoka Station, is the perfect place to relax. I’ve sat here many times while workers took their lunch and the elderly took a stroll. It’s especially nice during the spring and summer when it’s decorated with flowers and when it’s illuminated during the Christmas season. If you’re like me and fascinated by Japan’s contrast of modern and traditional scenery, then also visit Kego Shrine, within the park. Even though the city surrounds it, it can be quite a nice place to relax.
I’ve spent most of my time in Tenjin at night when the streets take a different shape. The exciting atmosphere of yatai (food stalls) springing up out of nowhere and Fukuoka’s youth dressing up in the latest fashions dragged me into the life of Fukuoka. I remember the wafts of tonkotsu broth smothered me as I walked the streets among numerous salarymen slurping on Hakata ramen while downing glasses of cold draft beer. I really wanted to mix with the locals and there was no better place to do it. I’ve had some of my best memories just mingling with the locals, having a conversation and clinking glasses. While the salarymen were drinking away, the youth were making their way to the mostly small but lively nightclubs and bars, most of which are located on Oyafuko-dori and in Daimyo. I’ve enjoyed a range of exciting places, from Western-style bars to Japanese izakayas to bustling nightclubs.
Tenjin is very well linked to transport. I could use the Tenjin and Tenjin-minami subway stations to get to other parts of Fukuoka City or even Fukuoka Airport. Nishitetsu Fukuoka Tenjin Station connects with local tourist destinations like Dazaifu (with Dazaifu Tenman-gu, the Kyushu National Museum, and Komyozen-ji) and Yanagawa. The Tenjin Bus Centre got me to other cities like Nagasaki, Kagoshima, and even Tokyo.
Although Tenjin is quite small compared to downtown areas in other Japanese cities, you can get lost just as easily. I’ve often found myself walking endlessly through shops after only entering one. I was once walking through the bus centre, then realised I was in a department store, then somehow ended up in the train station, then ended up in Tenjin Chikagai without once having exited a building. Multi-purpose buildings are very common in Japan and Tenjin is no different, so remember to check your location on a map every once in a while.
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Nishitetsu-Fukuoka Tenjin Station, Fukuoka 西鉄福岡 (天神)駅
Nishitetsu-Fukuoka Tenjin Station is the second major train station in Fukuoka after Hakata Station.
Nishitetsu Fukuoka Tenjin Station is operated by the private rail company Nishi-Nippon Railroad and located on the second floor of the Solaria Terminal Building, which is itself within a large Mitsukoshi Department Store.
As well as trains, Nishitetsu-Fukuoka Tenjin Station is also a major terminus for Nishitetsu buses and connects with the Tenjin Station on the Fukuoka subway.
Here all three lines of the subway network intersect: the Kuko Line (Airport Line), which runs between Meinohama Station and Fukuokakuko (Fukuoka Airport), the Hakozaki Line, which runs between Nakasu-kawabata and Kaizuka stations, and the Nanakuma Line, which operates between Hashimoto and Tenjin-minami stations.
Nishitetsu-Fukuoka Tenjin Station, Fukuoka
Nishitetsu-Fukuoka Tenjin Station, Fukuoka
Nishitetsu Rail Routes
Nishitetsu trains on the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line run to Omuta from Tenjin Station Nishitetsu via Futsukaichi Station for changes to the Dazaifu Line for Dazaifu. The quickest time to Dazaifu from Tenjin is about 23 minutes including the change at Futsukaichi Station.
The Omuta Line also interchanges with the Amagi Line at Nishitetsu Ogori, the Nishitetsu Amagi Line at Miyanojin Station and the JR Kagoshima Main Line at Omuta.
Tenjin Minami subway station is also a short distance south of Nishitetsu-Fukuoka Tenjin Station.
Tourist Office, Nishitetsu-Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station, Fukuoka
Nishitetsu-Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station, Fukuoka, Kyushu
歴史[編集]
- 1981年(昭和56年)7月26日:福岡市地下鉄1号線の室見駅 – 当駅間の開業に伴い、終着駅として開設[2]。
- 1982年(昭和57年)4月20日:福岡市地下鉄1号線の当駅 – 中洲川端駅間と同2号線(現在の箱崎線)の中洲川端駅 – 呉服町駅が延伸開業し、途中駅となる[2]。
- 1993年(平成5年)3月3日:福岡市地下鉄1号線の博多駅 – 福岡空港駅間の延伸開業[2]に伴い、同線に空港線の愛称が付く。
- 2005年(平成17年)2月3日:福岡市地下鉄3号線(七隈線)の橋本駅 – 天神南駅間の開業に伴い、当駅(空港線)と天神南駅(七隈線)が改札外での乗換駅となる。
- 2015年(平成27年)4月1日:唐人町駅の管理が姪浜管区駅から移管される[3][4]。
- 2019年(平成31年)4月1日:西新駅の管理が姪浜管区駅から移管される[5][6]。
- 2020年(令和2年)4月1日:姪浜管区駅が廃止され天神管区駅へ統合。藤崎駅・室見駅・姪浜駅の管理が当駅に移管される[6][1]。
- 2023年(令和5年)3月27日:七隈線天神南駅 – 博多駅間の延伸開業に伴い、七隈線への乗り換え駅が当駅から博多駅へ変更されるため、当駅 – 天神南駅間の改札外乗継制度を廃止(予定)[7][8]。
Nishitetsu-Fukuoka Tenjin Station in Fukuoka is a terminus for Nishitetsu trains and buses as well as being a busy entertainment and shopping center.
Tenjin
Fukuoka, and Kyushu’s number 1 shopping area.
Tenjin is known as the gateway to Asia and is a popular tourist destination.
It has a great climate and developed transport system and accommodation infrastructure, great Japanese food
and shopping, entertainment and plenty of services for foreign tourists.
Check these out while you are planning to go to Fukuoka.
Access to Tenjin
Dazaifu
The Tenmangu Shrine in Dazaifu is known as the home of the “Deity of Scholastics” and is dedicated to
Sugawara Michizane. Throughout the year examinees flock to the shrine to pray for success in exams. The
grounds of the shrine boast over 6,000 ume plum trees which color the shrine when they bloom in late
February to early March. There are 197 types of Ume plum trees known as “Ken-bai” and have been donated to
the shrine from throughout Japan to the deity Tenjin-sama.
Access
Take the Limited Express Train from Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station to Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station
(13 mins) and change to the Dazaifu Line.
- About Dazaifu Liner Bus “Tabito”
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Timetable for trains from Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station to Dazaifu Station
Recommended tickets
Yanagawa
A 45 minute ride on the Nishitetsu Omuta Line from Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station a 60-minute (the shortest time)
expressway bus ride from Fukuoka Airport will bring you to the city of canals Yanagawa.
Ride a gondola known as a “donko-bune” along the criss-crossing canals of the city, and enjoy the seasonal
flowers and historical buildings as you go. After the boat ride try the local delicacy of the eel dish
“Unagino Seiro Mushi”.
Access
45 minutes by Limited Express Train from Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station. Get off at Nishitetsu Yanagawa
Station.
60 minutes by expressway bus from Fukuoka Airport. Get off at Nishitetsu Yanagawa bus stop.
Recommended tickets
Other links
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Yokanavi
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Tenjin Site -
Yanagawa City Tourist Association
(English only) -
Dazaifu Tourist Association (Google
Translation in 4 languages)
Access from Fukuoka Airport International Terminal to Tenjin
Buses connect Fukuoka International Terminal, Hakata Station and Tenjin every 30 minutes.
Travelling time and fares (Between Fukuoka International Airport and Tenjin/Hakata
Other
Fares can be paid in cash, by IC card (nimoca), FUKUOKA 1 DAY PASS, Fukuoka Tourist City Pass, Fukuoka City One-day Pass or SUNQ PASS.
Contact
Access to Tenjin from Hakata Port International Terminal
Nishitetsu Bus is a convenient way to get to Tenjin from Hakata Port International Terminal .
It takes about 15 minutes to get to Tenjin.
Travelling time and fare
Other
Fare can be paid in cash, by IC card (nimoca), FUKUOKA 1 DAY PASS, Fukuoka Tourist City Pass, Fukuoka City One-day Pass or SUNQ PASS.
Contact us / Inguiry
Access to Tenjin from Hakata Station
You can take any bus between
Tenjin and Hakata Sta. for ¥100.
Other
Fare can be paid in cash, by IC card (nimoca), FUKUOKA 1 DAY PASS, Fukuoka Tourist City Pass, Fukuoka City One-day Pass or SUNQ PASS.
Contact
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