Giant wood buddha
Giant Wooden Buddha at Tocho-ji Temple
Discover Hakata's heart! Gion Station: Your gateway to Fukuoka's culture, cuisine, and historical treasures. Explore temples, shrines, and vibrant streets.
Gion Station, located in the heart of Fukuoka, is a vital transportation hub on the Fukuoka City Subway's Airport Line. Providing seamless access to the city's attractions, it's a convenient starting point for exploring Hakata's rich culture, historical sites, and culinary delights.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From Hakata Station, take the Fukuoka City Subway Kuko Line (Airport Line) one stop to Gion Station. The ride is approximately 2 minutes and costs ¥190-¥220. Trains depart every 10 minutes. Alternatively, from Fukuoka Airport, take the Kuko Line directly to Gion Station. The journey takes about 8 minutes and costs ¥230-¥260. A Fukuoka City Subway one-day pass costs ¥640 for adults and ¥320 for children, offering unlimited rides on all subway lines. This can be a cost-effective option if you plan to use the subway multiple times.
Walking
From Hakata Station, Gion Station is approximately a 10-minute walk. Head east from Hakata Station, following the signs for Gion Station. The walk is mostly flat and straightforward. From Kushida Shrine, Gion Station is about a 5-minute walk. Head west from the shrine, following the main street until you reach the station entrance.
Taxi
A taxi from Hakata Station to Gion Station takes approximately 2 minutes and costs ¥1,000-¥1,300. From Fukuoka Airport, a taxi to Gion Station takes about 5 minutes and costs ¥1,900-¥2,300. Taxi stands are readily available at both locations.
Use Gion Station as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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