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The largest city in Kyushu. PayPay Dome and Marine Messe are the region's top venues and popular stops for K-pop artists touring Japan.
City ticketing summary
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Even when venue cards are still incomplete, use the venue names on event cards, nearest station, and after-show route as your planning base.
A city page is best for building a candidate pool. After your travel dates are clear, rank options by venue distance, price, and entry method.
Fukuoka Airport is only 5 min by subway to Hakata Station — the closest major airport to a city center in Japan. PayPay Dome is 15 min walk from Tojinmachi Stn, Marine Messe near Gofukumachi Stn.
For PayPay Dome: stay near Tenjin/Nakasu. For Marine Messe: near Hakata Station. Tenjin is Fukuoka's busiest shopping and entertainment district.
Hakata ramen, mentaiko, and motsu-nabe are the must-try trio. The yatai (street food stalls) culture in Nakasu is unique to Fukuoka — perfect for post-concert late-night dining.
Common questions about attending events in this city
Major venues include PayPay Dome Fukuoka (38,000 capacity), Marine Messe Fukuoka (15,000), and Zepp Fukuoka (1,500).
Fukuoka is the closest major Japanese city to South Korea (only 1 hour by flight), making it easy for Korean fans to attend and a must for K-pop tours.
Besides concerts, Fukuoka is famous for Hakata ramen, yatai (street food stalls), and Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. Perfect for combining concerts with sightseeing.
All Fukuoka venues strictly prohibit audio and video recording, as is standard across Japan. PayPay Dome is a large venue, so check your seating area and entrance gate in advance. Standing concerts at Marine Messe Fukuoka use numbered entry — no cutting in line. Merchandise lines can be long for popular shows, so arrive early. Beverages can be purchased inside the venue, but outside food and drinks are not allowed.
Of course. Music needs no translation, and most concerts can be fully enjoyed without any Japanese. MC talks and announcements are in Japanese, but following the crowd's enthusiasm makes it easy to feel part of the show. Fukuoka's major venues have some English signage, and staff at large venues like PayPay Dome can provide basic English assistance. As the closest major Japanese city to South Korea, Fukuoka has extensive experience hosting international audiences. The TIXVOY platform supports Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean for convenient ticket purchases by fans from all countries.
Popular concerts in Japan use a lottery (抽選) system rather than first-come-first-served. Fan club (FC) members get priority lottery access, and subsequent general sales (一般販売) are also often lottery-based. However, joining a fan club typically requires a Japanese address and local payment method, making participation very difficult for overseas fans. Fukuoka is a popular K-pop tour destination, and FC lottery competition for many shows is extremely fierce. TIXVOY helps fans from South Korea and across Asia safely obtain Fukuoka concert tickets.