Sumai Souba NaviJapan Housing & Rent Guide
Published: March 25, 2026By Sumai Souba Navi Editorial Team

Average Rent in Fukuoka (2026): Monthly Prices by Neighborhood

Fukuoka rent averages ¥45,000–¥70,000/month for a 1K — one of Japan's most affordable major cities. Full 2026 breakdown by neighborhood, apartment type, and tips for expats.

Fukuoka is Japan's gateway to Asia and the largest city on Kyushu island. With a young population, a buzzing food scene, and excellent international connections via Fukuoka Airport, the city has become increasingly popular with expats — yet it remains significantly more affordable than Tokyo or Osaka.

A 1K apartment in central Fukuoka (Tenjin, Hakata) typically rents for ¥60,000–¥85,000/month. Move out to mid-city areas and similar spaces drop to ¥45,000–¥65,000.

Key Takeaways

  • Central Fukuoka (Tenjin, Hakata, Nakasu): 1K apartments average ¥65,000–¥90,000/month
  • Mid-city neighborhoods (Yakuin, Ohori, Chiyo): ¥48,000–¥70,000/month
  • Suburban areas (Nishijin, Kaizuka, Kashii): ¥35,000–¥52,000/month
  • Fukuoka is roughly 35–45% cheaper than central Tokyo and slightly cheaper than Osaka
  • Compact city layout — most areas are within 20 minutes of the center by subway

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Average Rent by Fukuoka Neighborhood (1K Apartment)

AreaCharacteristicsAverage 1K Rent
Tenjin / Daimyo (中央区)Most central, shopping, nightlife¥70,000–¥95,000
Hakata Station area (博多区)Business hub, Shinkansen terminal¥65,000–¥90,000
Yakuin (中央区)Trendy cafés, young professionals¥60,000–¥82,000
Ohori Park area (中央区)Upscale, park-side, popular with families¥65,000–¥90,000
Chiyo / Yoshizuka (博多区)Mid-city, convenient subway access¥48,000–¥68,000
Nishijin / Meinohama (西区)Western suburbs, quieter¥38,000–¥55,000
Kaizuka (東区)Eastern suburbs, near beach¥35,000–¥52,000
Kashii / Umi (東区)Outer east, spacious¥33,000–¥48,000
Nishitetsu Omuta Line corridorSouth suburbs, commuter belt¥35,000–¥55,000

Source: SUUMO, at home rental data, 2025–2026. Figures for unfurnished 1K apartments (~25m²).


Rent by Apartment Type (Fukuoka Average)

TypeSizeAverage Monthly Rent
1R15–22m²¥28,000–¥48,000
1K20–30m²¥40,000–¥65,000
1DK25–40m²¥55,000–¥85,000
1LDK35–55m²¥75,000–¥120,000
2LDK50–70m²¥95,000–¥155,000

Fukuoka vs Other Major Cities: Rent Comparison

ApartmentTokyo (mid-city)Osaka (mid-city)Nagoya (mid-city)Fukuoka (mid-city)
1K studio¥95,000¥65,000¥68,000¥58,000
1LDK¥150,000¥105,000¥105,000¥88,000
2LDK¥210,000¥150,000¥145,000¥125,000

Fukuoka is one of Japan's most affordable major cities for renters. For a full comparison across Japan's cities, see Average Rent in Japan by City.


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Popular Neighborhoods for Expats in Fukuoka

NeighborhoodWardWhy Popular
TenjinChuo-kuHeart of the city, international restaurants, English-friendly
Hakata Station areaHakata-kuFast access to airport and Shinkansen
YakuinChuo-kuLively café culture, popular with young expat professionals
NishijinNishi-kuQuieter, family-friendly, good international school access
Ohori Park areaChuo-kuPremium feel, waterside park, popular with higher-income expats

Practical Rental Tips for Fukuoka

Fukuoka is one of Japan's most foreigner-friendly rental markets. Compared to Tokyo, landlords here are generally more open to renting to foreigners, especially in central and mid-city areas.

The subway network is compact but efficient. Fukuoka's three subway lines (Airport, Hakozaki, Nanakuma) link the main areas well. The airport line is particularly useful — you can reach Fukuoka Airport from Tenjin in just 11 minutes. This compactness also means rent doesn't spike sharply near stations the way it does in Tokyo.

Fukuoka Airport proximity is a hidden advantage for business travelers. Living in Hakata or Tenjin puts you within 10–15 minutes of an international airport, making frequent Asia travel genuinely convenient.

Asian business hub demand is growing. Fukuoka has been designated a "startup city" by the Japanese government and actively recruits foreign entrepreneurs and tech workers. English-language support at city hall and many landlord agencies is improving.

Watch for property age. Fukuoka has a large stock of older buildings (pre-1981). While these are cheaper, they may not meet modern earthquake standards. Newer builds (post-2000) command a small premium but offer better safety and facilities.


Monthly Budget Breakdown (1K Apartment in Fukuoka)

ItemEstimated Monthly Cost
Rent (1K, mid-city)¥50,000–¥65,000
Utilities (electricity, gas, water)¥7,000–¥12,000
Internet¥3,000–¥5,000
Food¥25,000–¥40,000
Transport (subway pass)¥4,000–¥7,000
Total estimate¥89,000–¥129,000

Fukuoka is generally cheaper to live in than Tokyo or Osaka — including food, which the city is famous for (ramen, mentaiko, motsunabe).


Move-In Costs to Budget For

Initial costs when renting in Japan typically run 4–6 months of rent. For a ¥58,000/month apartment in Fukuoka, expect to pay ¥232,000–¥348,000 upfront.

See the full breakdown in Initial Costs When Renting in Japan.


Nearby Cities Worth Considering

CityDistance from Fukuoka1K Rent (avg)Notes
Kitakyushu70 min (Shinkansen)¥32,000–¥50,000Industrial city, very affordable
Saga40 min (JR)¥30,000–¥45,000Quiet, easy Fukuoka commute
Kurume30 min (Nishitetsu)¥32,000–¥48,000Mid-size city, suburban lifestyle
Karatsu70 min (subway+JR)¥28,000–¥42,000Coastal, slower pace

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