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Fukuoka — SCAM HELP

Tourist Scams in Fukuoka — What to Watch

The most common scams targeting tourists in Fukuoka.

Fukuoka is safe, but certain scams specifically target foreign tourists. This guide covers the most common scams in Fukuoka, how to spot them, and what to do if you're scammed.

Local Resources in Fukuoka

Police in ${c.name}

092-621-0110

Japan Tourism Agency Consumer Protection

jnto.go.jp

Your Embassy

Contact emergency line for serious scams

What To Do in Fukuoka

  1. 1

    Avoid unfamiliar bars in entertainment districts — prices are inflated

  2. 2

    Use metered taxis with the 空車 (available) sign or use Japan Taxi app

  3. 3

    Don't fall for fake monks or amulet sellers in tourist areas

  4. 4

    If scammed: call 110 (police) immediately and report to your embassy if extortion occurs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common scam in Fukuoka?

Host/hostess bar scams, where attractive people invite tourists to bars with inflated bills (¥50,000–¥500,000+).

How do I avoid being scammed in Fukuoka?

Stick to established restaurants and bars. Use metered taxis. Don't follow strangers into unfamiliar establishments.

What should I do if I'm scammed in Fukuoka?

Call 110 (police) immediately. Report the location, names of people involved, and any evidence you have.

Are fake monks a scam in Fukuoka?

Yes. Real Buddhist monks don't solicit tourists. If someone in robes approaches you, politely decline and walk away.

Need immediate help in Fukuoka?

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