Domestic terminal ramen stop with the Ippudo name attached
Near Fukuoka Airport’s Domestic area, 一風堂 大名本店別館 serves quick ramen built for pre-flight timing. It runs on the same Ippudo tonkotsu formula you see in town, but in a stripped-down airport setup. Expect tighter seating, fast turnover, and a focus on core bowls rather than seasonal experiments.
The shop sits in the Domestic zone (/domestic), so it only works if your boarding pass says Domestic, not International. Figure about 20–30 minutes to sit, order, slurp, and walk back to most gates, assuming no line. If you’re within 15 minutes of boarding, grab food elsewhere; staff moves fast but hot ramen still takes a few minutes to land.
Menu basics run in the usual Ippudo range, roughly ¥900–¥1,400 for ramen depending on toppings. You’ll see standard tonkotsu, add-ons like extra chashu or a seasoned egg, and the usual sides like gyoza. It’s not the cheapest bowl in Fukuoka city terms, but for airport pricing it’s reasonable and beats another generic bento from a kiosk.
Details are light on exact opening hours, but airport patterns point to service across main bank times in the Domestic terminal. Early-morning flights might beat the kitchen, and late-night arrivals may find shutters down, so plan a backup. If you land hungry on a midday or evening ANA/JAL run, odds are better that it’s actually open.
One practical tip: check your gate in the Domestic area first, then walk to 一風堂 大名本店別館 and back, counting minutes. If that round-trip plus 20 minutes to eat doesn’t fit your boarding time, skip the sit-down ramen and grab something to-go closer to the gate.