Location & Access
Fujisaki Station (藤崎駅, Fujisaki-eki) is conveniently situated in Momochi 2-chome, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. Its strategic location makes it an accessible point for residents and visitors alike. The station is well-integrated with local transportation, offering direct connections to a bus terminal, making onward travel seamless.
The station's unique symbol is a violet wisteria flower (Fuji, 藤), cleverly designed by Fukuoka-born graphic designer Isao Nishijima to instantly convey the station's name, reflecting the local place name.
Railway Lines
Fujisaki Station is a vital stop on the Fukuoka City Subway's Airport Line (station code K03). It is managed by Tenjin Station, with station operations entrusted to Nishitetsu Station Service. The preceding station on the Airport Line is Muromi (K02) towards Meinohama, while the following station is Nishijin (K04) towards Fukuoka Airport.
Station History
Fujisaki Station officially opened its doors on July 26, 1981, making it over four decades old. In 2006, the station recorded a daily ridership of 9,974 passengers, highlighting its importance to the local community and its role in connecting various parts of Fukuoka.
Travel Tips
When visiting Fujisaki Station, take a moment to appreciate its distinctive wisteria flower symbol. Given its bus terminal connection, it's an excellent starting point for exploring the wider Sawara-ku area and beyond. Check local bus schedules to plan your excursions effectively.

