How to Transfer from Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station to the Dazaifu Line: Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Visitors

Getting to Dazaifu

Hello, I’m Sachi!

In this guide, I’ll show you step-by-step how to transfer at Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station for the train to Dazaifu, complete with photos so even first-time visitors won’t get lost.
I hope this helps anyone planning to visit Dazaifu by train and makes your trip smoother and easier!

※ Looking for directions from Hakata Station to Dazaifu? Click here for the full guide.

※ Traveling from Fukuoka Airport to Dazaifu? Find the access guide here.

For travelers using the Nishitetsu railway, Futsukaichi Station is the key transfer point!

Whether you are coming from Hakata Station or from Fukuoka Airport, if you take the train to Dazaifu, you’ll need to transfer here to the Dazaifu Line.

Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station is not only the starting point of the Dazaifu Line, but also an important transfer station on the Tenjin-Ōmuta Line.

The station has platforms numbered 1 through 7, all connected by elevated walkways.
It’s not as large or complex as Hakata Station, so if you follow the transfer signs, you can change trains smoothly without worry.

Still, it’s always better to travel with peace of mind!
Let’s walk through the transfer step by step with photos so you won’t get lost.

Once you get off at Futsukaichi Station, go up the stairs and follow the connecting bridge.

At Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station, you can take the stairs, escalator, or elevator to go up to the connecting bridge.

Escalator leading to the connecting passage toward the Dazaifu Line platform at Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station.

The pink sign marked “1  for Dazaifu” will guide you.

Let’s head to platform No. 1!

On the connecting bridge, just follow the sign for “Dazaifu.”
It will take you to platform No. 1.
Stairs on the left, escalator on the right — either is fine!

Connecting passage leading to Platform No. 1 for the Dazaifu Line at Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station.

After going down the stairs or escalator, you’ll arrive at Platform No. 1.
Trains bound for Dazaifu run about every 12 minutes.

From here it’s just two stops to Dazaifu Station, taking about 6–8 minutes.
Note: The Dazaifu Line operates local trains only — there are no express or rapid services.

Sightseeing train Tabito at Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station, connecting to the Dazaifu Line.

On this day, I happened to come across the sightseeing train “Tabito.”

“Tabito” is a sightseeing train featuring an exterior decorated with seasonal flowers of Dazaifu and various local landmarks.
Its interior is designed with five auspicious patterns, creating an atmosphere inspired by traditional Japanese paintings and a distinctly Japanese aesthetic.

While on board, you can enjoy the unique “Dazaifu-themed” design, making your travel time itself a memorable part of your journey.
(Official description)

You can ride it for the same fare as a regular train.
If you definitely want to experience the Tabito train, check the timetable on the official website in advance and plan your trip accordingly!

rom Dazaifu Station, the approach to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine is just steps away!

When you get off at Dazaifu Station, you’ll find the approach to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine waiting right in front of you!

Ticket gate of Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station, the nearest station to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine.
Exterior of Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station on a sunny day, gateway to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine.

Dazaifu Station itself has a charming atmosphere—don’t miss the chance to enjoy it! ✨

Summary

That’s the complete guide to transferring at Nishitetsu Futsukaichi Station. I hope it makes your journey a little easier!

Wishing you a wonderful time in Dazaifu! – Sachi ♪

素敵な大宰府観光を!Sachi♪

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