Find transfer & transportation guides from Seattle to Fukuoka, Japan. How to get from Seattle to Fukuoka, Japan by Flight.
You can get to Fukuoka, Japan from Seattle by verhicle types below
You have 7 options transfer to Fukuoka, Japan from Seattle below
Take a tram from University St Stn & 3rd Av - Seneca Or University Street - Bay C to Seatac/Airport Stn Rail & Intl Blvd S/S 176 St.
Take a tram from University St Stn & 3rd Av - Seneca Or University Street - Bay C to Seatac/Airport Stn Rail & Intl Blvd S/S 176 St.
Take a bus from Kita Kyushu Airport to Kokura Station.
Take a train from Kokura to Hakata.
Take a tram from University St Stn & 3rd Av - Seneca Or University Street - Bay C to Seatac/Airport Stn Rail & Intl Blvd S/S 176 St.
Take a bus from Saga Airport to Saga Station Bus Terminal Gate1.
Take a train from Saga to Hakata.
Take a tram from University St Stn & 3rd Av - Seneca Or University Street - Bay C to Seatac/Airport Stn Rail & Intl Blvd S/S 176 St.
Take a train from Beppu to Hakata.
Take a tram from University St Stn & 3rd Av - Seneca Or University Street - Bay C to Seatac/Airport Stn Rail & Intl Blvd S/S 176 St.
Take a bus from Aso Kumamoto Airport to Kumamoto Station.
Take a train from Kumamoto to Hakata.
Take a tram from University St Stn & 3rd Av - Seneca Or University Street - Bay C to Seatac/Airport Stn Rail & Intl Blvd S/S 176 St.
Take a train from Shin-Yamaguchi to Hakata.
Take a tram from University St Stn & 3rd Av - Seneca Or University Street - Bay C to Seatac/Airport Stn Rail & Intl Blvd S/S 176 St.
Take a train from Isahaya to Hakata.
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Fukuoka (福岡市, Fukuoka-shi, pronounced [ɸɯ̥kɯokaꜜɕi]) is the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, situated on the northern shore of the Japanese island of Kyushu. It is the most populous city on the island, followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest cit... Learn more