Fukuoka to Dazaifu Train Fare 2026: Price Increase Explained

Getting to Dazaifu

Planning a trip to Dazaifu from Fukuoka?
The train fare has increased for the first time in 30 years.
From April 2026, the fare from Fukuoka (Tenjin) to Dazaifu is 480 yen, up from 420 yen.
This guide explains the new price, IC card rules, child fares, and important payment tips before you go.

Fukuoka to Dazaifu Train Fare in 2026 (New Price)

The train fare from Fukuoka (Tenjin) to Dazaifu is 480 yen.

  • New fare: 480 yen
  • Effective from: April 2026
  • Previous fare: 420 yen

This price applies to the full journey from Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station to Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station, including the transfer.


Train Fare Increase from 420 Yen to 480 Yen (Effective April 2026)

In April 2026, Nishitetsu Railway revised its fares for the first time in about 30 years.
As part of this revision, the fare from Fukuoka to Dazaifu increased by 60 yen, from 420 yen to 480 yen.

This change applies to all passengers and all payment methods.
The fare is fixed and does not vary by season, day of the week, or time of day.


Is the Train Fare Cheaper with an IC Card?

No. The fare is the same whether you use an IC card or buy a paper ticket.

  • IC cards (SUICA, PASMO, ICOCA, nimoca, etc.): 480 yen
  • Paper tickets: 480 yen

There is no discount for IC card users on this route.
The train fare is fixed regardless of how you pay.


Train Fare from Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station to Dazaifu Station

The 480-yen fare covers the entire journey:

  • From: Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station
  • To: Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station
  • Transfer: Required at Futsukaichi Station

The total travel time is approximately 30 minutes, including the transfer.

This is the most common and convenient route for tourists visiting Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine.


Nishitetsu Train Fare to Dazaifu

All trains to Dazaifu are operated by Nishitetsu Railway.

The route consists of:

  1. Nishitetsu Omuta Line (Fukuoka/Tenjin → Futsukaichi)
  2. Nishitetsu Dazaifu Line (Futsukaichi → Dazaifu)

The total fare remains 480 yen, regardless of the number of lines used.



How to Buy a Ticket to Dazaifu (Step-by-Step)

Buying a ticket to Dazaifu is simple, but there are important payment rules that many foreign travelers miss.

Important: Cash Only for Ticket Machines

At Nishitetsu stations, ticket vending machines do NOT accept credit cards.

  • ❌ Credit cards cannot be used to buy paper tickets
  • Cash only for ticket purchases at vending machines

Please prepare Japanese yen in advance.


Using an IC Card (nimoca, SUICA, PASMO, ICOCA)

You can use major Japanese transportation IC cards, including nimoca, SUICA, PASMO, and ICOCA.

However, please note the following:

  • The fare is 480 yen (no IC card discount)
  • IC cards can only be charged with cash
  • Credit cards cannot be used to charge IC cards at stations

Buying a New IC Card (nimoca)

If you do not already have an IC card, you can buy a nimoca card at Nishitetsu stations.

  • Initial purchase requires a 500-yen deposit
  • The deposit is refundable when you return the card
  • The remaining balance can be used for your trip to Dazaifu

⚠️ The initial purchase and charging of nimoca cards are cash only.


Step-by-Step Summary

  1. Prepare cash (Japanese yen)
  2. Buy a paper ticket (480 yen) or use an IC card
  3. If using an IC card, make sure it is charged with enough balance
  4. Enter the ticket gate and travel to Dazaifu

Knowing these payment rules in advance will help you avoid confusion at the station.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Dazaifu Train Fare

How much is the train fare for children?

  • Children under 6 years old: Free
  • Children aged 6–12 (elementary school students): Half of the adult fare
  • Rounding rule: Amounts under 10 yen are rounded down
  • Junior high school students: Adult fare
    • Even if the child is 12 years old
Nishitetsu train fare illustration showing adult fare, half-price child fare, and free travel for young children

Is there a discount pass or round-trip ticket to Dazaifu?

No. There is no special discount pass or round-trip ticket for this route.

Does the fare change on weekends or holidays?

No. The fare is the same every day.


Is the Train Fare to Dazaifu Worth It?

Even after the price increase, traveling to Dazaifu by train is still convenient and affordable.

Dazaifu is one of the most popular day-trip destinations from Fukuoka, famous for Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, traditional streets, and seasonal scenery.
The direct train route and short travel time make it an easy and worthwhile trip for visitors.

Illustration of international travelers enjoying a visit to Dazaifu Tenmangu near the Taiko Bridge.

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