About this venue
Fukuoka Kokusai Center is a large arena in Fukuoka, known for its functional architecture and its role as an important venue for sports events, concerts, exhibitions and major public programs. The building is designed to create a strong first impression, with a spacious indoor volume and a capacity suited to large-scale events while keeping the main area easy to follow.
Inside, the arena focuses on clear sightlines, good acoustics and practical visitor flow. Facilities are arranged to make it easier to reach seats, take a break during intervals and navigate the venue efficiently, making Fukuoka Kokusai Center a reliable choice for events of different formats.
The arena is located at 2-2 Chikkohonmachi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, Japan, in an area close to the waterfront and port district. For arrival at the entrance, it is best to plan the route toward the Chikkohonmachi area and check the nearest stops and available parking options before the event. For wider movement around the city and connections with main transport points, the Fukuoka guide below continues naturally with more practical information.
About the city: Fukuoka
Fukuoka, a lively city on the northern coast of Kyushu, blends a relaxed seaside feel with the energy of a modern metropolis, making it a natural hub for entertainment and events. Whether you arrive for a major sporting night or a big concert, the city’s rhythm is easy to follow: neighborhoods feel compact, highlights are close at hand, and the evening scene is fueled by restaurants, bars, and the famous street food stalls.
For visitors, the biggest advantage is excellent infrastructure and effortless access to arenas and stadiums. The Fukuoka City Subway network (the Airport Line, Hakozaki Line, and Nanakuma Line) links key districts and makes transfers simple, while Hakata Station serves as the main rail gateway for arrivals by train. If you fly in, Fukuoka Airport is known for its fast connection to the city center, which keeps arrivals and departures remarkably convenient, even for a short stay.
Since you’re coming for an event, take advantage of the city “bonus” before or after: stroll around Ohori Park and Maizuru Park, explore the vibrant streets of Tenjin, or soak up the nightlife along the canals in Nakasu. For an easy mix of walking, shopping, and atmosphere, Canal City Hakata is a solid choice, and along the waterfront you’ll find plenty of spots to slow down with sea views. In Fukuoka, the experience feels complete because top-tier events flow naturally into a comfortable, accessible, and safe urban lifestyle.