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Fukuoka Travel Tips

Fukuoka Travel Tips

Fukuoka Kyushu, Japan Travel Guide

Mobile Connectivity

Major Japanese mobile providers include Docomo, au, and SoftBank. Prepaid data SIM cards are available.

SIM Cards & Wi-Fi

  • Prepaid data SIM cards at Fukuoka Airport.
  • Available at electronics stores (Bic Camera).
  • Portable Wi-Fi devices from Solis Wi-Fi.

Internet Access

Free Wi-Fi is common in Fukuoka, available in hotels, stations, and cafes.

Wi-Fi Availability

  • Free Fukuoka City Wi-Fi service.
  • Available in most hotels and major stations.
  • A rented Pocket Wi-Fi offers consistent internet.

Language Navigation

Japanese is the official language. English proficiency varies among the general public.

Translation Tools

  • Translation apps like Google Translate.
  • DeepL for quick translations.
  • A Japanese Phrasebook for travelers.

Essential Phrases

Learning basic Japanese phrases significantly upgrades your experience. Locals value the effort.

Common Greetings

  • Hello: Konnichiwa.
  • Thank you: Arigato gozaimasu.
  • Excuse me/Sorry: Sumimasen.

Specific Phrases

Helpful Queries

  • Yes/No: Hai / Iie.
  • Please: Onegai shimasu.
  • Do you speak English?: Eigo ga hanasemasu ka?
  • Where is...?: ...wa doko desu ka?

Everyday Use

  • How much?: Ikura desu ka?
  • Delicious: Oishii.
  • Cheers!: Kanpai!
  • Postal services are available.

Communication Advice

Consider an eSIM from Airalo for consistent data access.

Schedules & Norms

Local business hours and cultural customs shape daily interactions.

Shopping Hours

Department stores typically open 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Dining Times

Lunch service from 11:00 AM, dinner from 5:00 PM.

Convenience Stores

Most 'konbini' operate 24/7.

Business Hours Overview

Knowing typical operating hours for various businesses assists planning.

Operating Times

  • Shops often operate from 10 AM to 9 PM.
  • Museums and attractions close around 5-6 PM.
  • Many attractions are closed on Mondays.

Banking & Holidays

Japanese banks have specific hours. Public holidays affect services and crowds.

Financial & Festive Periods

  • Banks open weekdays, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
  • ATMs at convenience stores are widely available.
  • Golden Week is a major holiday period.

Cultural Etiquette

Greetings & Attire

  • Bowing is a common greeting; a nod also works.
  • Dress modestly for religious sites.
  • Remove shoes before entering homes and temples.

Dining & Photography

  • Tipping is not customary in Japan.
  • Use chopstick rests; no sticking in rice.
  • Ask for permission before photographing people.

Travel Tip: Airport Lounges

Access airport lounges globally with Priority Pass.

Accessibility & Norms

Japan progresses in enhancing accessibility for travelers with disabilities. Fukuoka, a modern city, continually builds infrastructure for those with mobility challenges.

Mobility Access

Newer buildings, major train stations, and public transport in Fukuoka have accessibility features.

Infrastructure & Transport

  • Elevators and ramps in many new buildings.
  • Fukuoka City Subway has accessible stations.
  • Newer buses include ramps.

Sensory Accessibility

Resources for travelers with visual or hearing impairments are growing.

Support Services

  • Braille signage at major facilities.
  • Audio guides at many attractions.
  • Assistance dogs are permissible in public spaces.

Taboos & Sensitive Topics

Avoid loud conversations on public transport. Be mindful of personal space.

Cultural Avoidances

  • Avoid loud conversations on public transport.
  • Do not point with a single finger.
  • Avoid blowing your nose loudly in public.

Tattoos & Inclusivity

Tattoos can carry different cultural associations in Japan. Attitudes are evolving.

Social Norms & Progress

  • Some public baths may restrict tattooed individuals.
  • Research specific establishment policies.
  • Japan is safe for all travelers, including LGBTQ+ individuals.

Flight Compensation

Delayed or Cancelled Flights

  • If your flight is delayed, cancelled, or overbooked...
  • You might be eligible for compensation.
  • Compensair helps obtain it.

Claim Process

  • Submit your flight details through their service.
  • They handle the claim with the airline.
  • Receive compensation if successful.

Resources for Accessibility

Information Sources

  • Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) website.
  • Local Disability Support Organizations in Fukuoka.
  • Official websites of individual attractions.

Checking Specific Needs

  • Always confirm accessibility details prior to your visit.
  • Conditions can vary between facilities.
  • Plan for seamless travel experiences.

Accessibility Information

JNTO provides accessibility information. Check specific attraction websites for details.