9 Best Fukuoka Airport Lounges (FUK): 2026 Guide
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9 Best Fukuoka Airport Lounges (FUK): 2026 Guide

Airport Hotels Nearby TeamApril 21, 202611 min read

Trying to choose the right lounge at Fukuoka Airport (FUK)? The main planning mistake at FUK is assuming the airport works like one simple compact terminal. It does not. In practice, lounge planning splits between the domestic terminal's mix of airline lounges plus paid lounges, the international terminal's combination of a shared airline lounge, a paid post-security lounge, and a paid pre-security lounge, and the fact that moving between terminals requires the free shuttle bus.

This guide is based on current official Fukuoka Airport lounge, transfer, access, and terminal-service pages. FUK is easier than many Japanese airports once you respect the terminal split. The airport is close to the city, but the domestic and international lounge logic is still very different.

Quick Comparison: Best Lounge Strategy at FUK (2026)
AreaBest Lounge PickBest ForWhat To Know
Domestic paid accessLounge TIME / SouthA simple paid or card-access domestic departure loungeThis is the clearest domestic broad-access lounge inside security
Domestic airline premiumANA Lounge or JAL Sakura LoungeTravelers already flying ANA or JAL with lounge rightsThese are the strongest domestic premium lounges if you qualify
International airline accessLounge FukuokaBusiness-class or eligible airline-status travelersThis is the main shared international airline lounge
International paid accessLounge TIME InternationalA straightforward paid international departure loungeOne of FUK's most useful flexible-access lounge products
Pre-security waitingDomestic Paid Lounges X or Y / International Paid Lounges ATravelers waiting before security or meeting someoneFUK has more useful landside lounge options than many airports its size
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The List: Fukuoka Airport Lounges

For this guide, we are counting the lounges and paid lounge products Fukuoka Airport currently supports directly through its official airport pages. We are not padding the list with vague third-party lounge references, because the airport's own service pages are already specific enough to build a useful map.

Domestic Terminal: Inside Security

Domestic FUK is the stronger terminal if you already know your airline and access type. It gives you the clearest split between airline-premium lounges and broader paid-access options.

  • ANA Lounge: Domestic Terminal 2F, inside the departure lounge. Fukuoka Airport currently lists it as open from 06:00 until departure of the last flight. Best domestic lounge at FUK if you are flying ANA and actually qualify.
  • JAL Sakura Lounge: Domestic Terminal 2F, inside the departure lounge. Fukuoka Airport currently lists it as open from 06:00 until departure of the last flight. Best domestic lounge at FUK if your access is tied to JAL or oneworld-linked eligibility.
  • Lounge TIME / South Pay-per-use: Domestic Terminal 2F, inside the departure lounge. Fukuoka Airport currently lists it as open 06:00-21:00, and non-cardholders can enter for a fee when departing on a domestic flight. Best domestic paid lounge if you want the simplest broad-access answer after security.

Domestic Terminal: Before Security

Fukuoka is slightly unusual in that its domestic side gives you multiple landside paid lounge options before you even reach security.

  • Lounge TIME / North Pay-per-use: Domestic Terminal 1F. Fukuoka Airport currently lists it as open 06:00-20:30 and explicitly says it welcomes all customers using the airport, regardless of whether they are flying. Best pre-security domestic lounge if you need a landside wait or are meeting someone.
  • Domestic Terminal Paid Lounges X: Domestic Terminal 3F. Fukuoka Airport currently lists hours as 07:00-21:30. Best private-feeling pre-security paid lounge option if your wait is happening before you commit to security.
  • Domestic Terminal Paid Lounges Y: Domestic Terminal 3F. Fukuoka Airport currently lists hours as 07:00-21:30. Best alternative domestic landside paid lounge if Lounge X is not the right fit or availability is tighter.
Tip:Domestic Is FUK's Stronger Lounge Terminal.If your trip uses the domestic terminal, FUK gives you a better lounge spread than many compact city airports because it combines airline lounges, post-security paid access, and useful pre-security lounges.

International Terminal

International Fukuoka is simpler than the domestic side, but the lounge logic is still useful if you separate airline-access travelers from broad paid-access travelers.

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  • Lounge Fukuoka: International Terminal 4F. Fukuoka Airport says it opens from immigration control opening time until the final boarding time of your airline, and lists multiple contracted airlines plus Priority Pass. Best international lounge at FUK if your airline, cabin, or Priority Pass access lines up.
  • Lounge TIME International Pay-per-use: International Terminal 3F, near Gate 56 in the boarding waiting room. Fukuoka Airport currently lists it as open from immigration control opening time until 21:00, and non-cardholders can pay to enter when departing on an international flight. Best broad-access international paid lounge at FUK.
  • International Terminal Paid Lounges A: International Terminal 4F, pre-security. Fukuoka Airport currently lists hours as 06:00-21:00. Best landside international paid lounge option if your wait happens before security or if you need a quieter pre-departure meeting point.

What We Are Not Counting

We are deliberately not splitting card-member and paid versions of the same lounge into separate inflated entries when the airport clearly presents them as the same physical space with different admission rules. At FUK, the useful planning question is usually the lounge itself, not every access-program variation.

Tip:FUK Lounge Rule.At Fukuoka, your real first decision is terminal, not lounge. Domestic and international use different terminals, and moving between them means the free shuttle bus.

Accessing Premium Lounges at FUK

Fukuoka lounge access works best when you think in layers.

Domestic airline access ANA and JAL give the domestic terminal its strongest premium edge if you already qualify.

Domestic and international paid access Lounge TIME products plus the paid lounges X, Y, and A are the cleanest answer if you want certainty without airline dependence.

International shared-airline access Lounge Fukuoka is the main international shared-airline lounge and one of the airport's most useful premium products.

Terminal accuracy matters At FUK, even though the airport is close to the city, domestic and international lounge planning still depends on terminal discipline.

If you are still deciding whether to stay in the airport, head into Hakata or Tenjin, or book a proper hotel reset, the layover guide is the better next read.

Fukuoka Airport Lounge Directory

For the clearest official overview of FUK lounges by terminal and access type, start with Fukuoka Airport's own services pages.

Open FUK Lounge Info

The Alternate: Hotels And Real Rest

At Fukuoka, a hotel often beats a lounge earlier than travelers expect, especially on overnight stops. Fukuoka Airport's own terminal-services page currently says the domestic terminal closes at 22:30, while the international terminal closes at 22:40 on 1F and 21:40 on floors 2 to 4. That means FUK is not an airport where you should casually plan to survive a late-night layover entirely inside the terminal.

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Map of hotels near Fukuoka Airport FUK

Compare nearby hotels before deciding whether to wait in the terminal, use a lounge, or book a proper room for your layover.

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FUK Layover Rest Options
OptionTypical Cost TierBest ForShowersReal Bed?
Standard LoungeLow to moderate / per personFood, drinks, and a more comfortable waitLimitedNo
Paid Lounge Before SecurityLow to moderateLandside waiting or pre-security timeNoNo
Airport-area hotelModerateOvernight stops and early departuresYesYes
City hotel near Hakata or TenjinModerateLonger layovers because FUK is so close to townYesYes
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Fukuoka Airport lounges can anyone pay to enter in 2026?

The clearest paid-access lounges at FUK are Lounge TIME / North, Lounge TIME / South, Lounge TIME International, Domestic Paid Lounges X and Y, and International Paid Lounges A.

Is the domestic or international terminal better for lounges at FUK?

Domestic is slightly stronger overall because it combines ANA and JAL airline lounges with both post-security and pre-security paid lounge options. International is simpler but still useful through Lounge Fukuoka and Lounge TIME International.

Does Fukuoka Airport have a Priority Pass lounge?

Yes. Fukuoka Airport's official page for Lounge Fukuoka lists Priority Pass among the contracted access partners, though entry can still be restricted by space.

Can you use a lounge before security at FUK?

Yes. FUK has multiple pre-security paid lounges, including Lounge TIME / North in the domestic terminal and Paid Lounges X, Y, and A.

Should I book a lounge or a hotel at Fukuoka Airport?

If you only need a meal and a better seat before flying, a lounge is enough. But for late-night, overnight, or early-morning stops at FUK, a hotel is usually the better answer because terminal operating hours are limited.