Gate-side ANA FESTA shops cover both Domestic and International
ANA FESTA at Fukuoka Airport runs multiple branches across the Domestic and International terminals, so you usually pass one on the way to your gate. Hours track the flight banks, with shops generally opening for first departures and staying open into the evening, so early ANA and Star Alliance flyers can still grab souvenirs before boarding. All locations sit post-security, so don’t plan to come back out landside for shopping once you’ve cleared.
Domestic ANA FESTA outlets lean heavily into Kyushu-focused omiyage: Hakata torimon sweets, mentaiko snacks, and regional cookies boxed up in 8–16 piece sets that fit overhead bins. Expect standard airport pricing, with small snack packs around a few hundred yen and larger gift boxes climbing higher. If you only have 10 minutes before a Domestic gate call, you can still walk in, grab a pre-packed box, and pay at the front without hunting for a cashier.
International-side ANA FESTA branches push more duty-free friendly items along with the same Hakata and Fukuoka-branded sweets. Shelves stay dense with pre-packaged goods, so you can scan labels quickly instead of sorting loose items. Drink fridges usually hold bottled tea and soft drinks priced higher than convenience stores but still reasonable by airport standards. If you want liquor or cosmetics, expect a smaller range than the dedicated duty-free shops elsewhere in the International terminal.
Practical move: decide Domestic vs International purchases before security, then hit the ANA FESTA closest to your actual gate to avoid carrying extra weight across FUK’s corridors.