Gate-side caffeine in Domestic departures
This Tully's Coffee sits inside Fukuoka Airport’s Domestic terminal departure gate area, so you’re already past security before you see it. It’s signed as the “Departure Gate branch”, tucked along the concourse where the domestic boarding gates cluster. You can grab something and walk straight to your gate without backtracking.
Hours follow the Domestic terminal flight schedule, opening in the morning for the first departures and running through to the last evening bank; if the domestic side is moving, this branch is usually open. That helps on early flights out to Tokyo or late returns to Haneda and Itami when other spots in town are already closed.
The menu is standard Tully’s: espresso drinks, drip coffee, seasonal lattes, plus light meals like sandwiches and pastries. Expect typical chain pricing for Japan, roughly ¥400–¥600 for coffee and more if you add food. It’s fine for a quick bite before domestic hops to places like Sapporo or Okinawa when you just want something known and predictable.
Seating is limited right off the concourse, and during peak domestic banks around morning and early evening you might end up taking your drink back to the gate area. Lines can spike when two or three departures bunch up, so budget 10 extra minutes if you’re inside 45 minutes of boarding. Tip: mobile-pay and small orders move faster; grab a coffee-only order if your boarding pass shows group one or the front half of the aircraft.