Hakata Station

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JR Hakata Station is Fukuoka’s biggest and the busiest in Kyushu. First opened in 1889, the station provides access to all of Kyushu as well as the rest of Japan with the Shinkansen. It’s also the key station for travelling around the city. It was remodeled in 2011, creating more space, more platforms, more shops, and more restaurants. The station has a modern, open feel, and even at night it’s bright and welcoming.

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Adresse

Hakata Station, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 812-0012, Japan (Directions)

Heures d'ouverture

Ouvert 24h/24 Ouvert maintenant

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi Ouvert 24h/24
Mardi Ouvert 24h/24
Mercredi Ouvert 24h/24
Jeudi Ouvert 24h/24
Vendredi Ouvert 24h/24
Samedi Ouvert 24h/24
Dimanche Ouvert 24h/24
Holidays Ouvert 24h/24

Téléphone

092-431-0202

Payment Method

  • Les cartes de crédit sont acceptées
  • Pay by cash

Equipements

  • ATM
  • Shops
  • Comptoir d'information
  • Guides gratuits / Brochures

Accessibility

  • Toilettes multi-usages

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Cafe

Language support

  • English

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