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Planning to visit Huis Ten Bosch, a unique theme park in Nagasaki, from Fukuoka? Not sure whether to go by train, bus, or car?
✨ With the recent opening of the new Miffy-themed area, Huis Ten Bosch is more exciting than ever—perfect for families, couples, and Miffy fans alike!
As someone who has visited many times with both friends and family, I can tell you: choosing the right transport makes a big difference.
In this simple guide, I’ll help you compare:
Let’s find the best travel option for you—and make your trip smooth and memorable!
Transportation | Travel Time | Approx. Cost | Features | Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|---|
JR Limited Express | ~1hr 45min | ¥3,970 | Punctual, scenic & comfortable | ★★★★☆ |
Highway Bus | ~2hrs | ¥2,310 | Budget-friendly, direct | ★★★★☆ |
Route:
🔸 5–8 trains per day. Check timetables in advance. 🔗 JR Kyushu Official Website
From Huis Ten Bosch Station to the main gate: It’s about 600 meters (~10 min walk) to the main entrance.
🗺️ Note: If you’re arriving with large luggage or mobility concerns, luggage delivery services are available at major Japanese train stations and airports.
The direct highway bus to Huis Ten Bosch departs from Bus Stop No.3 at the International Terminal. It takes about 125 minutes (2 hrs 5 min).
📝 Things to Know:
📍 Boarding Location: Fukuoka Airport International Terminal, Bus Stop 3
🎯 Destination: Huis Ten Bosch Bus Terminal
💴 Fare: ¥2,310 (Adults) / ¥1,160 (Children)
🔗 Nishitetsu Bus Official Site
🔗 Bus Reservation (Atbus)
🗺️ You’ll be dropped off just 2 minutes away from the entrance!
💡 Tip for international visitors: If you don’t speak Japanese, bus staff usually understand basic English or signage will guide you. Booking online in advance helps ensure a smooth trip.
🚗 Optional Section for Experienced Travelers or Residents in Japan
While renting a car offers flexibility, it requires a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) and familiarity with Japanese road rules. Navigation, toll roads, and parking may pose challenges for first-time visitors.
If you’re a long-term resident or experienced in driving in Japan, renting a car may be ideal for side trips and convenience.
🔗 Reserve a rental car (Rakuten Travel)
✈️ Tip for foreign travelers: Some hotels offer English-speaking staff and Western-style breakfast. Confirm language support and amenities when booking.
💡 Want to skip the long lines and get inside quickly? Book your ticket in advance — it’s totally worth it!
👉 Waku Waku Early Entry 1-Day Passport
Earn points & enjoy Huis Ten Bosch hassle-free! ✨
🌏 For international travelers: Visit the official Huis Ten Bosch ticket site to purchase electronic tickets in English. Partner travel platforms like KLOOK may also offer English-friendly options.
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👉 The highway bus (¥2,310 one-way) is the most affordable.
👉 A train or bus is recommended for safety and ease.
👉 Yes, but note: The JR Limited Express “Huis Ten Bosch” requires a seat reservation, which you can book at any JR office.
👉 While not everyone may speak fluent English, signage is multilingual and basic English support is available at major attractions and hotels.
👉 Yes! Use the Huis Ten Bosch Global Ticket Page or travel platforms like Klook.
💡 If you’re unsure, the bus is the most budget-friendly and direct.
🚄 For punctuality and comfort, take the train.
🎯 Choose the best option for your trip and enjoy your time at Huis Ten Bosch!
📝 This article is based on the latest available information. Please confirm travel and reservation details via official websites.
🌐 Tip: Download a translation app like Google Translate and a navigation app like Google Maps before your trip to enhance your travel experience in Japan.