- Phone
- +81 92-452-7123
- Website
- www.starbucks.co.jp/en ↗
- Address
- International Passenger Terminal Building 3F, Fukuoka Airport, 739 Aoki, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka, Japan
Power outlets and Wi‑Fi are the real draw here
In Fukuoka Airport’s Domestic terminal, Starbucks Coffee is the predictable stop when you actually need to open a laptop, charge a phone, and drink something that isn’t canned coffee from a kiosk. It sits airside in the domestic building, so this is a spot for passengers already through security, not for people meeting arrivals landside.
Prices track standard Japan Starbucks levels: expect around ¥430–¥550 for a tall latte and roughly ¥300–¥400 for basic drip coffee. Food is the usual pastry-and-sandwich mix, with things like ham-and-cheese or chicken sandwiches in the ¥400–¥600 range and sweet snacks in the ¥200–¥400 band. Nothing here competes with Hakata ramen, but it works as fuel while you answer email.
Hours typically mirror domestic bank schedules, opening in the early morning around 7:00 and running into the evening to cover the later commuter flights; check the day-of listing if you’re banking on a post‑9 p.m. caffeine run. There’s a mix of counter seats and small tables, enough to camp for 30–60 minutes comfortably during normal traffic but tight during peak waves before departures to Tokyo or Osaka.
The menu matches other Japanese Starbucks: you’ll find the usual caramel macchiato, matcha latte, and seasonal Frappuccino line-up. For quick work sessions, most people go straight for a tall drip or Americano so you’re not juggling whipped cream around a keyboard. Food-wise, the reheated hot sandwiches are fine for a light meal; if you have time before security, eat ramen in the public area and use this place purely as a coffee-and-power stop.
Tip: outlet seats go first, so if you spot one open, grab it before ordering and then place your drink on mobile or at the counter; at busy times, you may end up standing with a plug but no table.