Train Tickets from Osaka to Fukuoka (Hakata)

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More information about your journey to Fukuoka (Hakata Station)

As the Shinkansen speeds through the Japanese countryside, passengers can witness the transition from the modernity of Osaka to the timeless charm of rural Japan. This route is central and popular with travelers, making it one of the busiest rail lines in the country. Osaka's suburbs will gradually give way to picturesque villages and mountainous landscapes, and after a little over 2 hours, the train arrives in the seaside city of Fukuoka

Hakata Station, in Fukuoka, serves as the main entrance to Japan's southernmost island of the main archipelago, Kyushu. Miles away from the more hectic and modern atmosphere of Osaka, Fukuoka and its region offer a sublime glimpse into the landscapes of Kyushu. Fukuoka offers a wide range of attractions, from the bustling and lively neighborhoods of Hakata and Tenjin to the beach areas such as Momochihama. In between the retrofuturistic open-air mall of Canal City and the lively banks of the river in Nakasu that come alive under the steamy yatai food stands, you can also find traditional gardens, historic temples, and shrines that provide moments of tranquility, showcasing Fukuoka has something in store for everyone.

Moreover, Fukuoka's Hakata Station serves as the central hub of Kyushu's transportation network, providing access to various regional treasures. From the gorgeous temples of Daizaifu to the historic city of Nagasaki, or the popular day trip destination of Beppu with its world-renowned hot springs and onsen towns, Fukuoka acts as the gateway to these remarkable destinations. It's also a major airport hub for flights to the Okinawa islands.

Note: Shin-Osaka Station may not always be the first stop on this Shinkansen line, as it can originate from other cities such as Kyoto or even Tokyo. We advise booking reserved seat tickets to ensure a smooth journey and the ability to board your desired train, especially during peak travel times, considering the popularity of Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo as tourist destinations.

The Tokaido Shinkansen Line is operated by Japan Railways (JR), the largest rail company in Japan. When booking tickets through Japan Experience, you can be assured that they are issued through an official partnership with JR West, allowing you to deal directly with the train operator that will take you from Shin-Osaka to Fukuoka (Hakata).

Advantages of taking the train from Osaka to Fukuoka

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Efficiency

Covering the distance of around 550km between Shin-Osaka and Hakata (Fukuoka) in a little over 2 hours and 30 minutes, Shinkansen bullet trains are one of the fastest ways to reach your destination relaxed and worry-free.

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Comfort

Comfortable seats, plenty of space to relax your legs, regularly cleaned carriages and peace and quiet for a relaxing journey. 

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Reliability

With hundreds of departures per day and an average delay per train estimated at 24 seconds, the Shinkansen is very reliable. 

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Eco-friendly

Your Osaka to Fukuoka itinerary corresponds to less than 18kg of CO2 emissions by Shinkansen, compared to over 140kg by plane on the same journey. Traveling by train is 8 times more eco-responsible than flying!

How to book your Osaka to Fukuoka train tickets?

Pick your date, time and seat

You can book up to 9 months prior to your travel date.

Confirm and purchase

Order your train ticket securely online.

Receive your e-ticket

Get your e-ticket QR code by email 1 month before departure.

Enjoy your train travel

Simply scan your QR code at the gates and hop on your train!

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More information about your train, Shin-Osaka, and Fukuoka Hakata Station

Different types of Shinkansen

When traveling from Osaka to Fukuoka, passengers have the option to choose from three types of Shinkansen trains: Sakura, Kodama, and Nozomi. Sakura trains make fewer stops and complete the trip in approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes. Kodama trains, on the other hand, make more stops, resulting in a journey time of slightly over 4 hours and 15 minutes from Osaka to Fukuoka. The Nozomi, being the fastest option, operates as an express service but comes at a higher cost. It is worth noting that all Nozomi Shinkansen trains require reserved seats.

Regardless of the train type, passengers can enjoy reclinable seats, overhead storage, power outlets, and more onboard. Traveling by Shinkansen from Osaka to Fukuoka ensures both efficiency and comfort. It is recommended to research all seat and car options to book a train ticket that suits your travel needs.

How to get to Shin-Osaka Station

Shin-Osaka, located in Higashi-Yodogawa ward, serves as the primary train station in Osaka. It boasts excellent connectivity to various local public transportation lines operated by JR, catering to both the Osaka metropolitan area and the wider Kansai region. In addition, the Midosuji and Osaka East Line subway lines have designated stops at Shin-Osaka. Thanks to these convenient transportation options, traveling to Shin-Osaka from other major rail stations in the city, namely Osaka-Umeda and Namba, is a breeze. Moreover, Shin-Osaka station acts as a departure and arrival point, accommodating multiple bus lines.

Where to go from Fukuoka's Hakata Station

Hakata Station, situated in the heart of Fukuoka, serves as a central hub for a variety of public transportation routes. It plays a crucial role as the main station for Shinkansen trains in Fukuoka, facilitating both arrivals and departures. Hakata Station is well-served by multiple JR lines, such as JR Kyushu's Fukuhoku-Yutaka Line and Kagoshima Main Line, as well as JR West's Hakata-Minami Line. In addition, the Kuko (Airport) and Nanakuma subway lines, along with numerous bus lines and airport transfer options, also make stops at Hakata Station. These extensive transportation networks provide seamless travel options within Fukuoka, its wider metropolitan area, and the surrounding prefectures and regions.

Why book your train tickets with Japan Experience?

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More information about the conditions and validity of train tickets here

You can find the conditions of modification and cancellation of our train tickets in our “Frequently Asked Questions” section at the bottom of the page.

How far in advance can I book train tickets?

You can book train tickets in Japan between 9 months prior to your train's departure date and 3 days before departure. 

Is there a special train ticket fare for children?

Yes, there are special fares applicable for children. Ages 12 and up are considered adults, but kids aged from 6 to 11 benefit from a reduced child fare. Children under the age of 6 travel for free. This free fare is limited to 2 tickets, meaning any additional child under 6 will then pay the classic child fare. 

How to use your train tickets in Japan? 

To use your Shinkansen e-tickets once you have received them, simply head to Shin-Osaka Station and scan your QR code at the Shinkansen gates at South or Central exits, and head to the right platform to hop on your train. 

Please note that your QR code will not scan at other ticket gates than Shinkansen ticket gates, which means you may need to exit the station and re-enter through the Shinkansen zone, depending on the following cases. 

If you arrive to Shin-Osaka Station by a JR line: 

  • If you have a prepaid IC card or paper JR tickets, you can transfer from the JR local lines area to the JR Shinkansen area. First scan your Shinkansen e-ticket, then tap your prepaid card (or insert your paper tickets). The gates will open on this second action. 

If you are arriving in Shin-Osaka Station via subway lines: 

  • You need to exit the station first, and then re-enter via the Shinkansen gates at the South or Central gates on the third floor (3F).

On board the train, find the seat number that is on your e-ticket if you have a seat reservation, and enjoy the ride! 

Once you've arrived in Fukuoka, scan the QR code again at the Shinkansen gates upon exiting Hakata Station, and the city is now yours to explore. 

If you need to transfer to a JR local line, you need to exit the Shinkansen gates first, and then purchase local tickets - or use your prepaid IC card to travel by scanning directly at the transfer gates.

Eligibility

All persons above the age of 12, with no restrictions of residence status or nationality, are eligible to purchase individual train tickets (unlike the Japan Rail Pass and some JR regional passes, for example). Japanese individuals as well as foreigners living in Japan can thus purchase train tickets online. Under the age of 12, the aforementioned child fare conditions apply. 

Validity of train tickets

Train tickets issued are only valid for the date and time indicated on your booking, and are to be used only on the Shin-Osaka to Fukuoka service. 

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