Fukuoka Ainoshima | A Relaxing One-Day Guide to Cat Island.
Ainoshima is Fukuoka's most therapeutic "cat kingdom," reachable in just a 30-minute boat ride from Hakata. With cats outnumbering residents, its rustic fishing port vibes, stunning ocean views, and lounging felines make it a must-visit healing retreat for cat lovers in Japan.
✨ Core Experiences & Attractions
· Island-Wide Cat Tour
There are over 100 cats roaming the island, and most aren't shy around people. You’ll easily spot them lounging by the pier, fishing port, alleys, and breakwaters. The soft lighting at dawn and dusk is when the cats are most active, making it the golden hour for capturing those perfect "cat + ocean" shots.
· Stunning Ocean View Trail
The breakwater trail circling the island is a hidden gem. The crystal-clear waters, tetrapods, and distant islands create a refreshing, quintessential Japanese scene. Meanwhile, the fishing boats and old warehouses in the port exude a nostalgic fishing village charm.
· Post Office & Cat Postmarks
At the Ainoshima Post Office, you can get an exclusive cat postmark and cat-themed postcards—truly the most memorable travel souvenirs you can bring home.
· Fishing Port Vibes & Local Eats
Small local diners on the island serve up fresh seafood sets, while the port-side shops offer a variety of souvenirs, letting you fully soak in the slow, laid-back atmosphere of the fishing village.
📌 Basic Information
· Address: Ainoshima, Fukutsu City, Fukuoka Prefecture
· Transportation
1. Train + Ferry (Most convenient):
◦ Take the Kagoshima Main Line from JR Hakata Station to Fukutsu Station (approx. 25 minutes), then hop on a shuttle bus to the Ainoshima Ferry Terminal (approx. 10 minutes).
◦ Take the ferry to Ainoshima. A one-way trip takes about 15 minutes. Fares are ¥480 one-way and ¥960 round-trip for adults. Ferries depart roughly once an hour, with more frequent sailings on weekends.
2. Driving: It’s a 40-minute drive from Hakata to the ferry terminal, where free parking is available.
· Operating Hours / Ferry Schedule
◦ Ferry Terminal Hours: Weekdays 7:00–18:00, Weekends & Holidays 7:00–19:00 (The last ferry departs around 17:30–18:30; please confirm the schedule in advance).
◦ Recommended Arrival Time: Before 9:00 AM. The cats are more energetic, the crowds are smaller, and you'll get the best photography experience.
· Recommended Duration: 3–4 hours, which covers the round-trip ferry, strolling around the island, interacting with the cats, and grabbing a bite to eat.
💡 Tips for Visiting & Photography
· Feeding Guidelines:
◦ Feeding cats with your own food is strictly prohibited on the island. We highly recommend buying specialized cat food at the ferry terminal or local shops to prevent the cats from falling ill or becoming overly dependent on humans.
◦ Keep a respectful distance when feeding. Don't force them into hugs or chase them—always respect their natural habits.
· Outfit & Photography:
◦ Wear comfortable, light-colored clothing. Avoid wearing bright red or materials that can easily snag.
◦ A prime lens is highly recommended. Shoot from a low angle to capture cats and the ocean in the same frame, and use fishing boats or breakwaters as a foreground to give your photos a richer storytelling element.
· Other Reminders:
◦ The trails on the island are mostly concrete, so be sure to wear comfortable, slip-resistant walking shoes.
◦ In summer, bring sun protection and mosquito repellent. The port area can also get quite windy, so it's a good idea to pack a light jacket just in case.