There are 3 ways to get from Nakasu Kawabata-eki to Hakata Station by subway, taxi, or foot
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The cheapest way to get from Nakasu Kawabata-eki to Hakata Station is to subway which costs ¥200 - ¥230 and takes 3 min.
The fastest way to get from Nakasu Kawabata-eki to Hakata Station is to subway which takes 3 min and costs ¥200 - ¥230.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Nakasu-Kawabata and arriving at Hakata. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 3 min.
The distance between Nakasu Kawabata-eki and Hakata Station is 2 km.
The best way to get from Nakasu Kawabata-eki to Hakata Station without a car is to subway which takes 3 min and costs ¥200 - ¥230.
The subway from Nakasu-Kawabata to Hakata takes 3 min including transfers and departs every 10 minutes.
Nakasu Kawabata-eki to Hakata Station train services, operated by Fukuoka City Subway, depart from Nakasu-Kawabata station.
Nakasu Kawabata-eki to Hakata Station train services, operated by Fukuoka City Subway, arrive at Hakata station.
There are 1792+ hotels available in Hakata Station.
What companies run services between Nakasu Kawabata-eki, Japan and Hakata Station, Japan?
Fukuoka City Subway operates a subway from Nakasu-Kawabata to Hakata every 10 minutes. Tickets cost ¥200–230 and the journey takes 3 min.
- Phone
- 092-734-7800
- Website
- Fukuoka City Subway
Subway from Nakasu-Kawabata to Hakata
- Ave. Duration
- 3 min
- Frequency
- Every 10 minutes
- Estimated price
- ¥200–230
- Website
- Fukuoka City Subway
- Ave. Duration
- 3 min
- Estimated price
- ¥1,400–1,800
Fukuoka Kotsu
- Phone
- +81 570-08-1234
- Website
- fukuoka-kotsu.co.jp
Fukuoka MK
- Phone
- +81 92-713-2229
- Website
- mk-group.co.jp
Panda taxi
- Phone
- +81 92-716-2170
- Website
- pandataxi.com
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