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8 good work bases around central Fukuoka

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Fukuoka has a better coworking mix than many visitors expect: public startup hubs, founder-heavy campuses, and polished international operators all within a short train or subway ride. These are the key names worth knowing first.

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Best for startup energy

Engineer Cafe, Fukuoka Growth Next, and CIC Fukuoka are the first places to look if you want ecosystem density instead of just a desk.

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Best for polished business use

SPACES and SERVCORP are the safer picks when you expect client meetings, regular calls, or a more corporate impression.

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Best for flexible everyday use

fabbit and The Company are the easiest all-rounders if you want central access and a familiar coworking rhythm.

CIC Fukuoka
Innovation campusTenjin

CIC Fukuoka

A strong pick for founders, venture-backed teams, and innovation programs that want more network density than a standard coworking floor gives you.

CIC is best when your work overlaps with startups, investors, universities, or cross-border business. It is less about cheap drop-ins and more about plugging into a curated innovation environment.

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Co-working&Co-learning Space Q
Drop-in coworkingHakata Station / JR Hakata City

Co-working&Co-learning Space Q

A very useful Hakata Station option when you need a real place to work before rushing onto a train or resetting between travel legs.

Space Q is not free, but drop-ins are fine, the staff are friendly, and it is one of the more English-friendly work spots around the station. It makes the most sense for travelers who want something more dependable than trying to work from a cafe or station concourse.

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Engineer Cafe
Public tech hubAkasaka / Daimyo

Engineer Cafe

The city's most distinctive remote-work pick if you want to be around builders, events, and startup energy rather than just rent a desk.

Engineer Cafe sits inside the old municipal hall building and works best for engineers, founders, and students who actually want community. Briefly: it is not just a generic paid coworking lounge, and some support programs and benefits are aimed specifically at engineers or aspiring engineers connected to Fukuoka.

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SERVCORP NMF Hakata Ekimae Building
Executive coworkingHakata Station

SERVCORP NMF Hakata Ekimae Building

One of the strongest options if you care about business-grade reception, meeting support, and a more corporate feel.

Servcorp leans much more toward executive coworking than startup clubhouse. It suits consultants, overseas teams, and people who need professional polish, bilingual support, and strong meeting-room infrastructure.

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fabbit GG Acros Fukuoka
Startup-oriented coworkingTenjin

fabbit GG Acros Fukuoka

A central Tenjin choice with a known startup and small-business profile, good for people who want a work base in the middle of the city.

Fabbit is practical rather than precious. It makes sense when you want a recognizable coworking operator, flexible plans, and easier access to Tenjin meetings, shopping, and transit.

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Fukuoka Growth Next
Startup campusDaimyo

Fukuoka Growth Next

More startup base than casual day office, with an ecosystem feel that stands out in Fukuoka.

FGN is worth knowing even if you do not end up working there daily. If you are building something, attending startup events, or trying to meet founders and support organizations, this is one of the city's anchor addresses.

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SPACES Hakata Ekimae
Premium flexible officeHakata Station

SPACES Hakata Ekimae

A polished international operator near Hakata Station with the kind of setup that works well for client calls, short-term projects, and business travel.

Choose this when location and smooth logistics matter more than local scene. It is an easy fit for solo professionals, distributed teams, or anyone who wants a dependable global-brand experience.

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The Company
Flexible local operatorTenjin / multiple locations

The Company

A reliable locally rooted option with multiple locations and a good balance between daily usability and community feel.

The Company is often the easiest middle ground for remote workers who want something more social than a hotel lounge but less formal than executive serviced offices.

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