Hotels With Wifi in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

Hotels With Wifi in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

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Hotels in Kokurakita Ward,Kitakyushu
GGuest User 2025.11.25
It was super convenient for my husband and I as we were taking a break in the middle of our journey from Osaka to Oita. Just a couple minutes walk from the train station. It is more spacious than most hotels in major cities. And it is also within walking distance to restaurants and major attractions in Kokura. And they also provide a self-service luggage storage. We will stay here again if we ever need to transit through Kokura.
Amazing
1142 reviews
9.4/10
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AU$ 92
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Hotels in Kokurakita Ward,Kitakyushu
GGuest User 2024.12.15
1. Very spacious room for this price point to be honest. Could be because it's not a major city... 2. Kitchen equipment like induction cooker and pot and bowls and utensils were provided! Makes it possible to cook your own meals (or even just Maggie mee) fridge was very big so can buy drinks to store 3. Location was alright. Located along small alley but very near main road leading to shopping street and Kokura station. 4. Aircon and heater worked well. Great for winter weather 5. Bathroom ventilator was very strong. To the extent that it feels very cold after taking a shower. We tried closing the bathroom door at night and it was literally like a freezer in the morning when we open it. But also because of the ventilator, our clothes dried fast indoors 🥶 6. Now to the pain points. First got to be the facility management and check in check out process. This property does auto check in meaning there is no physical staff to handle your check in check out throughout. There is no receptionist at all. I made my booking 2- 3 hours prior to arriving at property. At the front door we were prompted to input entry passcode which we had no idea what it was (it's not the reservation number provided by the booking partner like Agoda or trip.com) tried to contact both the hotel helpline (there was a Jp phone number at the entrance but that's all, no other info whatsoever) and also escalated to Agoda (as I made my booking through Agoda for first nights) but no ans. In the end we had to enter property when someone unlocked the front entrance using her own passcode before we could speak to the helpdesk through the tablets. So it turns out that they claim most travellers would make their reservation at least a day prior to arrival, which was why system didn't capture my booking (yet ironically they allowed booking for same day check in .... When they clearly cannot manage the whole process) shouldn't there be more effort being put in to monitor for same day booking so the traveller doesn't get stuck at the front entrance especially in winter weather? We had to sit at the park nearby while trying to contact the helpdkesks but couldn't get through till the end...... The whole check in process was rather manual, basically you enter the info as prompted on screen then video call the helpline agent to verify before you'll get your passcode to your room. (All through tablet) Security seems alright if you're ok with the idea of using a keypad lock instead of having a physical room card? I guess customers just have to always make sure no one is looking when entering the passcode at the front door. Btw same passcode is used to enter hotel front entrance and for your room lock. All in all the biggest issue we found was the check in check out process. Overall stay was above average.
Very Good
264 reviews
8.6/10
Price from
AU$ 78
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Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka 63.5% of visitors choose this area
WWeiduoliyatu 2025.10.10
The location is very convenient, close to Hakata Station, but not directly on the main road, so it's quiet. On the first floor, there's a microwave, washing machine, and dryer, and each room has a refrigerator, making it a great choice for business trips or travel. The lobby on the first floor also has a coffee machine for free use, and tea bags and disposable wooden combs are available at a self-service counter. Overall, it's very good.
Great
982 reviews
9.1/10
Price from
AU$ 100
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Hotels in Hakata Ward,Fukuoka
GGuest User 2025.08.14
Not many hotels were available as we decided to visit Fukuoka just a few days before departure. The good: 1. Very spacious room with two big beds and one sofa bed. Still have space to walk even after putting down 3 big pieces of luggage. 2. Room includes almost all facilities you want including washer, movable clothes hanger, electric stove and microwave oven. 3. Separate toilet and bathing room and are clean. 4. Just about 10-11 minutes walk to Hakata station. 5. Unmanned hotel but staff can be reached with a pad inside the room and they are quick to respond. They even answered my emails during late night hours and on Sunday. The bad: 1. Hotel right in front of a main street so many street racers / bikers noise can be heard at night. 2. Unmanned hotel so check in can be difficult for people unfamiliar with computers / smart phones usage. 3. Two large cockroaches seen at hotel lobby one night but this just a minor problem as long as they are not inside the room! Overall a very good accommodation at this price range.
Very Good
212 reviews
8.3/10
Price from
AU$ 51
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Hotels in Chuo Ward,Fukuoka
AAnonymous User 2025.12.29
Lyf is a gorgeous hotel! Very hip, young, happy vibes! We had 2 welcome drinks when we checked in. Met different travellers, young and old, from different countries. Very centrally located - walking distance to all the shops! We enjoyed our stay here!
Great
736 reviews
9.0/10
Price from
AU$ 87
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Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka 63.5% of visitors choose this area
__WeChat17422**** 2025.11.03
Excellent Location, Satisfying Experience My stay at The Blossom Premier was fantastic! The hotel's location is superb, just about a 10-minute walk from Hakata Station and very close to Canal City Hakata, making shopping and getting around incredibly convenient. The room was clean and tidy with a modern design, and the comfortable mattress ensured a great night's sleep. The hotel staff were friendly and professional, and communication was smooth. The sauna and public bath facilities are a great place to relax, and the free coffee in the lobby was a thoughtful touch. Whether for business or leisure, this is my top choice in Fukuoka. Highly recommended!
Great
1302 reviews
9.2/10
Price from
AU$ 254
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Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka 63.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User 2025.12.12
The hotel is quite close to Hakata Station, about a 7-10 minute walk from the Chikushi Exit or Chikushi Side Exit. There's a convenience store just to the left when you exit the hotel. Most of the dining options are closer to the station; the famous Hakata ramen was much too salty for my taste. The hotel's exterior and reception lobby are spacious and impressive. Due to an issue with our room type reservation, the front desk attendant on duty that day patiently and thoroughly explained the situation with a friendly attitude. For a hotel in Japan, the room size was decent; we could lay out two suitcases, one large and one small. The hotel is well-maintained and clean, and they provide two complimentary bottles of mineral water. The double bed was quite small (definitely not 1.5 meters, probably around 1.3 meters). My biggest frustration was with the showerhead; due to water pressure issues, it constantly pointed to one side, making it very difficult to control the spray direction.
Very Good
953 reviews
8.9/10
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AU$ 127
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Hotels in Chuo Ward,Fukuoka
XXiaolankuangzi 2025.12.08
The hotel is quite beautiful and has a great artistic vibe; I especially loved the large bathtub in the room. Many people working in Japan's service industry now are from overseas, and the person who checked us in was likely Nepali, providing excellent service. We booked a dinner-inclusive package, but the meal was too ordinary, so we skipped the second dinner entirely. We had a double room and wanted an extra duvet for two people, but unfortunately, the hotel couldn't provide one, which was a bit disappointing.
Amazing
517 reviews
9.4/10
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AU$ 205
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Hotels in Kokurakita Ward,Kitakyushu
QQy1234 2025.08.14
Location of hotel is very good, Level 2 has a sheltered walkway linked to Kokura station. When exit from the door, turn right to take the route towards stadium, this is faster as it has a travellator. It’s less walking than walking towards Lawson and pass the anime building to the same kokura station entrance. From kokura, can access many malls such as Vierra, AMU plaza, Saintcity and etc. If the tower floor has discount, highly recommend to take it as the amenities are good and refilled each day of the stay. Free access to Tower library which is a quiet and cozy area to chill and enjoy the free drinks with a nice view. There are hot and iced coffee, tea, calpis, Minute Maid etc. Breakfast set menu for tower room only is good, had a special fish dish on the both days I went, service is top notch. Buffet spread at level 1 is good too, has many tasty selections. After the buffet, can even takeaway a cup of coffee from the entrance coffee machine.
Great
891 reviews
9.2/10
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AU$ 84
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Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka 63.5% of visitors choose this area
Iidolphindo 2026.01.03
First off, the hotel's location is superb. The airport shuttle stops right downstairs, and there's direct subway access from the B2 level via elevator, which is incredibly convenient. While the hotel facilities are a bit simple, they are spotlessly clean and tidy. The bedding and room temperature settings are also very thoughtful – not too hot, not too cold – surpassing most five-star hotels back home. Plus, they offer complimentary soba noodles and sake in the evenings, which is an absolute steal! The hotel breakfast is decent too, with a good variety of options, including burgers that kids will love. Oh, and next to the lobby there's a nice dessert and casual dining spot where hotel guests get a 10% discount. It's super easy to explore and find food nearby, making it highly recommended for family trips!
Great
2456 reviews
9.0/10
Price from
AU$ 151
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8.8/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserLike all the other reviews here, Forza’s location can’t be beaten. Its literally less than 1 min walk from the airport bus stop. The popular Hakata Station is also within a minute walk. The location alone earns the hotel a 5 star. Checking in and out of hotel was also an ease. The staff at the counter was helpful and friendly. A bag of toiletries was also prepared for my 8 yr old with kiddy slippers, which was much appreciated. The room was decent size, we chose the 豪華雙人房 (19 sq m I think?) with a mini couch area – perfect for backpacks, a window, and a portable massage mat. I loved the magnets that we can stick to the door to let the cleaners know whether or not our room needs to be cleaned. What’s more is that there is an option to choose “Take out trash and change towels only”. This is a really thoughtful option, because we really don’t need our room to be made up every day. And it’s perfect that we can just have the trash taken out and towels changed. I was a bit nervous about the cleanliness of the hotel rooms after reading some of the reviews on here, especially when I have a kid with me. I don’t want her to get sick from the germs in the room. But to my surprise, the room was quite decent, atleast I didn’t see any visible dustballs or dirty air con ventilators. Maybe because the hotel already took action to clean all the rooms and air con vents after reading some of the reviews here about dirty air con vents? I took a photo of our room air con vents for parents to take a look =) The air purifier in the room was also very comforting. We stayed in Forza for 6 days and none of us got sick =D For the first 2 days, I did smell a bit of a urine smell when you kneel close to the carpet/toilet. It was a slight faint smell. By the 3rd day, there wasn’t much noticeable smell anymore, not sure if it was the air purifier that helped or if we got use to it. Hahaha. On one of the nights that we returned to the hotel, we noticed that the cleaners had forgotten to put a trash bag back into the trash can. So I called reception and told them. The suited man that came with a trash bag didn’t seem too friendly. He looked like he either didn’t want to be there, didn’t know what he needed to do, or that we are trying to cheat him of a plastic bag. Anyway, I had to explain that I need a trash bag because I didn’t want to make the trash can dirty. I even had to SHOW him the trash can to convince him why I needed a bag. When he finally saw the empty trash can, he gave us a plastic bag, and left an extra one inside the trash can. He didn’t seem too pleased that I was trying to help protect the hotel’s assets, he just looks as if I disturbed his night. The shower head took some time to get use to too. Normally shower heads will be placed at a slight angle, but the shower heads in our room shoots straight at a 90 degree angle, which was quite hard to use coz the water will be shooting directly at your chest, and you would need to kneel down a bit to wash your hair, otherwise you would need to hold the shower head with one hand, while washing with the other hand. It’s a bit hard to explain, so I took some photos to show. But you will know what I mean when you stay at the hotel. Anyway, overall the stay was still very pleasant. I will definitely choose Forza again the next time I visit Fukuoka. Thank you Forza.
Hotel Forza Hakataeki Chikushi-Guchi Ⅰ

Hotel Forza Hakataeki Chikushi-Guchi Ⅰ

Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 83
9.3/10
Great
AAnonymous UserThis is a very new hotel. The rooms are spacious, clean, private, and well-designed. The location is excellent, making it convenient to go downstairs for meals or shopping. Being on a higher floor offers great views, and the balcony is a lovely touch. It's within walking distance of Parco, Mitsukoshi, Iwataya, Daimaru, Bic Camera, and the trendy fashion streets. The service was good; the front desk staff spoke excellent English and helped us switch to two rooms on the same floor for an extra charge. The only downside is that it was a bit pricey. The yakiniku restaurant downstairs is good, and there was no queue at Ichiran. I would definitely consider staying here again if I return to Fukuoka.
ONE FUKUOKA HOTEL

ONE FUKUOKA HOTEL

Hotel near Tenjin, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 567
9.1/10
Great
11356427****Check-in at the hotel was very convenient, and there were complimentary samples available at the front desk. I highly recommend the red hair oil! It's genuinely very effective! We booked a king-sized bed room, and the layout was very practical. There was enough space to open our luggage. The hotel is located right outside Exit 2 of Gion subway station, and thankfully, there's an elevator – don't be silly and take the stairs! It's just one stop away from both Hakata and Tenjin. The hotel is also a convenient 10-minute walk to Canal City Hakata shopping mall, which is great for browsing. There's a huge duty-free drugstore just a 5-minute walk away as well. I found the breakfast sufficient, though not overly lavish. However, they had curry rice and beef bowls, which were definitely filling.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hakata Reisen Premier - Former Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hakata Reisen

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hakata Reisen Premier - Former Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hakata Reisen

Hotel near Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 132
8.6/10
Very Good
GGuest User1. Very spacious room for this price point to be honest. Could be because it's not a major city... 2. Kitchen equipment like induction cooker and pot and bowls and utensils were provided! Makes it possible to cook your own meals (or even just Maggie mee) fridge was very big so can buy drinks to store 3. Location was alright. Located along small alley but very near main road leading to shopping street and Kokura station. 4. Aircon and heater worked well. Great for winter weather 5. Bathroom ventilator was very strong. To the extent that it feels very cold after taking a shower. We tried closing the bathroom door at night and it was literally like a freezer in the morning when we open it. But also because of the ventilator, our clothes dried fast indoors 🥶 6. Now to the pain points. First got to be the facility management and check in check out process. This property does auto check in meaning there is no physical staff to handle your check in check out throughout. There is no receptionist at all. I made my booking 2- 3 hours prior to arriving at property. At the front door we were prompted to input entry passcode which we had no idea what it was (it's not the reservation number provided by the booking partner like Agoda or trip.com) tried to contact both the hotel helpline (there was a Jp phone number at the entrance but that's all, no other info whatsoever) and also escalated to Agoda (as I made my booking through Agoda for first nights) but no ans. In the end we had to enter property when someone unlocked the front entrance using her own passcode before we could speak to the helpdesk through the tablets. So it turns out that they claim most travellers would make their reservation at least a day prior to arrival, which was why system didn't capture my booking (yet ironically they allowed booking for same day check in .... When they clearly cannot manage the whole process) shouldn't there be more effort being put in to monitor for same day booking so the traveller doesn't get stuck at the front entrance especially in winter weather? We had to sit at the park nearby while trying to contact the helpdkesks but couldn't get through till the end...... The whole check in process was rather manual, basically you enter the info as prompted on screen then video call the helpline agent to verify before you'll get your passcode to your room. (All through tablet) Security seems alright if you're ok with the idea of using a keypad lock instead of having a physical room card? I guess customers just have to always make sure no one is looking when entering the passcode at the front door. Btw same passcode is used to enter hotel front entrance and for your room lock. All in all the biggest issue we found was the check in check out process. Overall stay was above average.
Rakuten STAY Kokura Station

Rakuten STAY Kokura Station

Hotel near Kokurakita Ward, Kitakyushu
Price per night from:AU$ 78
10.0/10
Outstanding
Kkwok himI recently had the pleasure of staying at Munakata Resort Hotel during my visit to Munakata, Fukuoka, and I must say it was a truly delightful experience. This charming hotel surpassed my expectations in every aspect, offering a serene atmosphere, impeccable service, and a memorable stay. First and foremost, the location of Munakata Resort Hotel is simply idyllic. Situated at 651-2 Konominato, it provides a peaceful retreat surrounded by the natural beauty of Munakata. The hotel is nestled amidst lush greenery and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. It felt like a hidden oasis, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Upon arrival, I was warmly welcomed by the attentive and friendly staff, who made me feel instantly at ease. Their genuine hospitality and personalized service left a lasting impression. From the front desk to the restaurant staff, everyone went out of their way to ensure my comfort and satisfaction throughout my stay. The accommodation at Munakata Resort Hotel was exceptional. My room was spacious, elegantly furnished, and meticulously maintained. The comfortable bed and luxurious amenities provided a true sense of relaxation and indulgence. The attention to detail in room dĂŠcor and amenities was evident, creating a cozy and inviting ambiance. One of the highlights of my stay was the exceptional dining experience at Munakata Resort Hotel. The on-site restaurant offered a culinary journey of authentic Japanese cuisine. The carefully crafted dishes showcased the freshest local ingredients and flavors unique to the region. Each meal was a gastronomic delight, beautifully presented and accompanied by attentive service. The restaurant staff's knowledge and passion for the cuisine added an extra level of appreciation to the dining experience. The hotel's facilities and services were also commendable. Munakata Resort Hotel provided a range of amenities, including a soothing hot spring bath, fitness center, and beautifully landscaped gardens. These thoughtful additions enhanced the overall experience, allowing guests to relax, rejuvenate, and connect with nature. In conclusion, Munakata Resort Hotel provided an exceptional stay in Munakata, Fukuoka. From the picturesque location to the attentive staff, luxurious accommodation, and remarkable dining experience, every aspect of the hotel contributed to a truly memorable stay. I highly recommend Munakata Resort Hotel to anyone seeking tranquility, hospitality, and a rejuvenating getaway in Munakata.
Munakata Resort Hotel

Munakata Resort Hotel

Hotel near Munakata
Price per night from:AU$ 54
9.0/10
Great
IidolphindoFirst off, the hotel's location is superb. The airport shuttle stops right downstairs, and there's direct subway access from the B2 level via elevator, which is incredibly convenient. While the hotel facilities are a bit simple, they are spotlessly clean and tidy. The bedding and room temperature settings are also very thoughtful – not too hot, not too cold – surpassing most five-star hotels back home. Plus, they offer complimentary soba noodles and sake in the evenings, which is an absolute steal! The hotel breakfast is decent too, with a good variety of options, including burgers that kids will love. Oh, and next to the lobby there's a nice dessert and casual dining spot where hotel guests get a 10% discount. It's super easy to explore and find food nearby, making it highly recommended for family trips!
Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station

Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station

Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 151
8.8/10
Very Good
TThe FestejosWe stayed at Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin for 8 nights as a family of six, and we booked three rooms. The location was really convenient because everything we needed was just a short walk away. The rooms were small, which is normal in Japan, but they were very clean and comfortable. For breakfast, it’s honestly better to try it once and skip the package. The food is okay, but the menu never changes. Since there are so many great places to eat around the hotel, it’s not worth booking the room with breakfast. You’ll enjoy your meals more outside and you won’t end up repeating the same thing every morning. They also have a lounge on the 3rd floor. We only wanted to use it for a simple midnight snack from our food delivery, but we still weren’t allowed because the rule says you can only eat there if the food is bought from the hotel. The lounge does have vending machines for meals and drinks, which is convenient. For families like us who prefer to sit together, the rooms are too small to eat comfortably, so the lounge rule felt impractical. Housekeeping was great. The staff were always polite and greeted us, which was a nice contrast to one of the receptionists. She raised her voice more than once and always seemed irritated. She acted as if she owned the hotel. This was not just with us but also with other guests. We didn’t bother getting her name anymore, but it was disappointing because it’s not the level of hospitality you expect in Japan. Other helpful things: there’s a coin laundry, which is great for long stays, and there’s a pharmacy on the ground floor that was just about to have its grand opening by the time we checked out. Pros: • Excellent location near shops, restaurants, and train stations • Clean and well-maintained rooms • Good value for the area • Family-friendly setup • Housekeeping is polite and friendly • Lounge has vending machines for meals and drinks • Coin laundry available Cons: • Breakfast is repetitive and not worth booking for long stays • Lounge rules are too strict even for simple midnight snacks • Rooms are small • One of the receptionists was consistently rude and unprofessional • Pharmacy wasn’t open yet during our stay Overall, the stay was still manageable because of the location and cleanliness, but some policies and one staff member’s attitude made a noticeable impact. Fine for short stays, but long-stay families should know these things in advance.
Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin

Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin

Hotel near Tenjin, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 90
9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserThe hotel has a hot spring bath on the first floor, and pajamas are provided. After a long day of walking, a soak in the tub followed by a good night's sleep is just what I needed. The room also came with a washing machine and microwave, which was incredibly convenient. The hotel is right next to the subway exit. Although the room was a bit small, you can't have everything, and I was surprisingly satisfied overall.
Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine

Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine

Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 170
8.9/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is quite close to Hakata Station, about a 7-10 minute walk from the Chikushi Exit or Chikushi Side Exit. There's a convenience store just to the left when you exit the hotel. Most of the dining options are closer to the station; the famous Hakata ramen was much too salty for my taste. The hotel's exterior and reception lobby are spacious and impressive. Due to an issue with our room type reservation, the front desk attendant on duty that day patiently and thoroughly explained the situation with a friendly attitude. For a hotel in Japan, the room size was decent; we could lay out two suitcases, one large and one small. The hotel is well-maintained and clean, and they provide two complimentary bottles of mineral water. The double bed was quite small (definitely not 1.5 meters, probably around 1.3 meters). My biggest frustration was with the showerhead; due to water pressure issues, it constantly pointed to one side, making it very difficult to control the spray direction.
The Basics Fukuoka

The Basics Fukuoka

Hotel near Hakata, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 127
8.2/10
Very Good
Mmolly&Mr. PoshIt's my first time check in an unmanned hotel.It turned out everything was smooth. Step into the room is just like step into my own apartment, it has ample space for a person. If Free coffee and ramen for breakfast is a plus. I didn't expect the breakfast is included. I saw only once the staff is in the lobby. Btw she's pretty. There're numerous restaurants and attractions by walking distance. However, the price of this hotel is drastically different within a month. It puzzles me.
Hotel STARRIZE

Hotel STARRIZE

Hotel near Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Price per night from:AU$ 57

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