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Fukuoka — MENTAL HEALTH

Mental Health Support in Fukuoka

English-language mental health support in Fukuoka. You're not alone.

Living as a foreigner in Fukuoka can be isolating. This guide covers English-language mental health resources in Fukuoka, crisis hotlines, and how to access counseling.

Local Resources in Fukuoka

Tokyo English Lifeline (TELL)

03-5774-0992

9am–11pm daily

AMDA Mental Health Hotline

03-5285-8088

Mon–Fri 9am–5pm

Online therapy (BetterHelp/Talkspace)

Available from Japan

What To Do in Fukuoka

  1. 1

    For crisis: Call TELL (03-5774-0992) or online therapy platforms

  2. 2

    Search Psychology Today directory for English-speaking therapists in Japan

  3. 3

    Contact your embassy for mental health resources

  4. 4

    Build community through expat groups in your area

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there English-language mental health support in Fukuoka?

Yes. TELL (03-5774-0992) operates daily 9am–11pm. Online therapy is also available from Japan.

What is culture shock?

Culture shock is stress from living in a new culture. Symptoms include anxiety, irritability, and depression. It typically improves over 3–6 months.

How much does therapy cost in Fukuoka?

Private English-language therapy costs ¥8,000–¥20,000/session. Online therapy is significantly cheaper.

Is it safe to talk about mental health in Japan?

Yes. Mental health support is increasingly normalized in Japan. Your information is confidential.

Need immediate help in Fukuoka?

Gaijin Support connects you with English-speaking support agents in Fukuoka — 24/7, for any emergency.