This is one of the best hotels I ever stayed at!
Me and my friend enjoyed our stay a lot. The hotel gives luxury vibes with not expensive prices, the staff is very friendly, polite and helpful.
We arrived 3 hours earlier and could get a room with laying for those 3 hours which wasn’t expensive but was very convenient after tiring flight.
We took lunch right away and it was a well served restaurant with the waitresses kindly describing every dish to us in English. The buffet breakfast we took next morning was rich in options and very delicious, too, so I highly recommend book a room with breakfast.
The room we booked was incredibly spacious, not only for Japanese hotel room size standards, but generally big, beautiful, clean. The view from the window was fantastic. The bathroom was also big, with separate toilet room and big bathtub. There even was makeup cleansing oil and bathtub salt.
Every day when we returned back to hotel the bathroom smelled incredibly nice after cleaning.
Location is just perfect, subway stop is in like 1 min walk and convenient to go in any direction. 24/7 shops nearby, as well as many food choices in daytime and at night, bars and shisha places.
Walking distance to shrines and malls.
Overall we had the best experience at this hotel and I highly recommend it to everyone!
When I come back to Fukuoka again (which is a highly enjoyable city for rest) I’m definitely staying at this hotel again.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka62.8% of visitors choose this area
RRenato2025.06.28
The hotel is in a great location, right in front of the station. It was my wedding anniversary and the staff gave me a free room upgrade. The hotel staff is fantastic and I recommend staying here. Spacious room with good view
The room was clean and tidy, with excellent hygiene standards that made me feel at ease. The hotel’s location is extremely convenient—close to subway stations, restaurants, and convenience stores—making it ideal for independent travelers. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful, and both check-in and check-out went smoothly. They were also happy to assist with any questions.
The room came equipped with a washing machine and microwave, which is especially useful for longer stays or travelers who need to do laundry. The Wi-Fi was stable, suitable for both work and entertainment.
Overall, this hotel offers great value for money, with well-rounded facilities and attentive service. It’s a solid choice for solo travelers or business trips.
Hotel near Tenjin,Fukuoka31.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.06.08
Everything was frictionless! Convenient location where it wasn’t hectic, staff was always helpful, cute little touches like welcome wine every evening and delicious breakfast offer. The only thing I wondered if it could be improved might be the lounge amenities. But depending on your usual clientele maybe this suffices.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka62.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.08.05
Room is a decent size (for Japan). It is in a very good location. But it is quite popular with certain nationalities of people that are quite loud. Sound proofing is not the best. Walls between rooms are literally made of wood. You can hear quite a lot of noise from the hallways too. Onsen looks good in photos. But not very authentic. Mainly for foreign tourists.
Hotel near Tenjin,Fukuoka31.8% of visitors choose this area
✈✈️shenchendehuanqiulvxing2025.09.11
This is officially my favorite hotel ever! I finally got to redeem a voucher I'd been saving from a previous promotion, and it was also my first time staying at a luxury hotel in Japan. Being right next to Parco was incredibly convenient for serious shoppers like me. What's more, Tenjin Station is right downstairs, making subway travel incredibly easy. The room was unbelievably spacious, and the breathtaking window view was a huge bonus. I was pleasantly surprised by the three-fixture bathroom layout, and three sinks in the vanity area – amazing! They also offer a scenic afternoon tea starting at 2 PM; the treats were delicious and clearly not an afterthought. My only minor critiques are that the service was fairly standard, and the minibar was empty. However, these small issues don't overshadow the fantastic experience, and it's definitely a hotel to snag if you find a good price!
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka62.8% of visitors choose this area
KKingSchenmami2025.07.19
The hotel's location is incredibly convenient for exploring the city. The nearby subway station offers direct access to Hakata Station and Kushida Shrine Mae Station. One evening, after a wonderful dinner at Daitouen, we enjoyed a leisurely walk back to the hotel, passing by Kushida Shrine, the Nakasu Yatai food stalls, and Canal City Hakata along the way.
There are several convenience stores and drugstores close to the hotel. Additionally, popular spots like Full Full Bakery and Fuk Coffee are just diagonally opposite the hotel.
We booked a Japanese-style room with a tatami area this time, which comfortably accommodated three of us without any issues.
Regarding housekeeping: a full cleaning service is provided on the 3rd, 6th, and 9th days of your stay. On other days, it's a light tidying-up, which includes replenishing water bottles and changing slippers. If you'd like a full cleaning on a non-scheduled day, simply inform the front desk before 10 AM.
All the hotel staff we encountered were very friendly and provided excellent service. Although the official check-in time is 3 PM, we were able to check in at 2:30 PM as our room was already prepared, which was a kind gesture.
The hotel also features a communal hot spring bath (onsen), and complimentary coffee and tea are available in the lobby. We were very satisfied with our stay overall!
Hotel near Nakasu,Fukuoka5.5% of visitors choose this area
2203782****2025.09.10
The hotel is super close to the Airport Line. Just exit the subway, walk to the intersection, turn right, look up, and you'll see the 'HOTEL' sign – that's the one! It's a stylish and charming place. Around 4:30 PM, the lobby was quite busy with guests, but check-in was quick and seamless.
Due to a change in plans, I extended my stay for another night. However, I still had to go through the check-in process again, and my request to keep the same room made communication a bit challenging. The hotel staff seemed to be exclusively Japanese speakers, so I was really grateful for an elderly gentleman who spoke Japanese and helped facilitate the conversation with the front desk. (Turns out, the front desk actually had a very useful translation device!)
The double room wasn't huge but was perfectly adequate. The sofa by the window was more comfortable for one person, so when I returned late and craved a snack, I had to carefully eat it while perched on the edge of the bed.
I stayed for 4 nights and had planned to try the hot spring bath on the 13th floor on my last evening. To my dismay, it was still quite crowded around 10 PM.
Upon departure, I received a birthday card and a small gift – such a warm and lovely gesture! 😘
This will definitely be my top choice for a hotel when I visit Fukuoka again.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka62.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.08.14
This is a decent hotel, though the rooms are on the smaller side. The standout features are the public hot spring bath on the 14th floor and an observation deck with complimentary beverages. Even though the view isn't spectacular, it's a great way to rehydrate and unwind on the observation deck after enjoying the hot spring.
Cons: The room wasn't the advertised 28 square meters; it felt much smaller, perhaps only 20 square meters. It was difficult to even open one 28-inch suitcase, let alone open others simultaneously. The space between the bed and the TV was also extremely cramped.
The front desk service wasn't particularly good; the staff seemed a bit cold and somewhat aloof/unwelcoming.
Pros: The location was quite good. The subway entrance is just 20 meters away, and it's only a 10-minute walk to the Tenjin shopping district. There are also drugstores and supermarkets nearby, making the location a definite plus. The cleanliness was acceptable. The hotel is relatively new, and for under 1000 RMB, it's a reasonable option, especially considering hotels in the surrounding area aren't cheap.
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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.
RRenatoThe hotel is in a great location, right in front of the station. It was my wedding anniversary and the staff gave me a free room upgrade. The hotel staff is fantastic and I recommend staying here. Spacious room with good view
GGuest UserRoom is a decent size (for Japan). It is in a very good location. But it is quite popular with certain nationalities of people that are quite loud. Sound proofing is not the best. Walls between rooms are literally made of wood. You can hear quite a lot of noise from the hallways too. Onsen looks good in photos. But not very authentic. Mainly for foreign tourists.
AAnonymous UserMy experience from check-in to check-out was excellent. The hotel is conveniently located, about a 7-8 minute walk from the JR station. The walk there is pleasant, with coffee shops, bakeries, and a FamilyMart along the way. It truly is a peaceful oasis despite its central location. There's a small public space right outside the entrance, and two more coffee shops/bakeries just downstairs.
The mattress was very comfortable, but the pillows were a bit too flat, offering no bounce or support.
Getting here from Fukuoka Airport was quick, about a 10-minute taxi ride.
Complimentary facial cleanser and lotion samples were available for self-service at the front desk.
I had informed them in advance via email that it was my birthday on the check-in day, and the front desk staff were wonderful and upgraded my room. The bathroom featured a wet/dry separation.
Overall, a fantastic hotel!
MMiyu BirdiePersonal opinion as a female Asian traveler.
Location: 20 mins walk from Hakata station. 4 mins walk to Gion bus stop or canal city bus stop, both go to Hakata station in around 10 mins. Also, 15 mins walk to Kawabata Shopping Arcade and Canal CityHakata. There are not many restaurants nearby, only convenient stores around the area. Better eat before returning to the hotel. There is a MaxValu Express (open for 24 hrs, 2 levels: 1st floor drugsstore and B1 supermarket) 4 mins walk from the hotel. Great option for late night snacks, drinks,daily necessities, and tax-free shopping.
Room: small and a bit old, cleanliness ok, no bath tub only shower stall. Shower water is not hot enough. Very poor sound insulation (recommended to use earplugs when sleepping. Provided on 1st floor of hotel). You can hear almost every single activity happening next door(literally meaning). Light switches far away from bed, which is a bit inconvenient.
Front desk: it is an unmanned hotel. Self check-in via smartphone prior (utilizing the QR code) or via computer on 1st floor. Self check-out via tablet provided inside the room or computer on 1st floor. Using password to enter room. There is a female staff member in the lobby area in the morning if needed help for anything. She doesn't speak much English but is very friendly and willing to help. Also, you can text the hotel staff member for assistance if needed via the room tablet provided. They reply quickly.
Amenities: self-service, self luggage storage, only basic items provided. There is no ice maker and only 1 laundry machine on the 1st floor (always being occupied).
All in all, Pros: though the hotel is unmanned, I find it pretty chill, easy and efficient as long as you figure out how things work (not hard at all, perhaps more accessible for younger visitors). Cons: You really have to lower your expectations for everything else. I personally feel it is more like a hostel than a hotel. But considering it is the Hakata area and with this affortable price, can't murmur.
VVivtsoGood value for money and great location. The nicest thing about the hotel is the natual onsen and all the complimentary items for their guests like ramen at night, morning coffee/juice/tea, ice-cream, yakult drinks. We used the onsen every night after a long day out. The hotel is right next to the subway station.
The room is not big. No room cleaning without a charge. But clean towels are hang outside the door everyday.
OOliaaaThis is one of the best hotels I ever stayed at!
Me and my friend enjoyed our stay a lot. The hotel gives luxury vibes with not expensive prices, the staff is very friendly, polite and helpful.
We arrived 3 hours earlier and could get a room with laying for those 3 hours which wasn’t expensive but was very convenient after tiring flight.
We took lunch right away and it was a well served restaurant with the waitresses kindly describing every dish to us in English. The buffet breakfast we took next morning was rich in options and very delicious, too, so I highly recommend book a room with breakfast.
The room we booked was incredibly spacious, not only for Japanese hotel room size standards, but generally big, beautiful, clean. The view from the window was fantastic. The bathroom was also big, with separate toilet room and big bathtub. There even was makeup cleansing oil and bathtub salt.
Every day when we returned back to hotel the bathroom smelled incredibly nice after cleaning.
Location is just perfect, subway stop is in like 1 min walk and convenient to go in any direction. 24/7 shops nearby, as well as many food choices in daytime and at night, bars and shisha places.
Walking distance to shrines and malls.
Overall we had the best experience at this hotel and I highly recommend it to everyone!
When I come back to Fukuoka again (which is a highly enjoyable city for rest) I’m definitely staying at this hotel again.
WWAI MANStaff is nice and friendly!
Though it is not super close to the station but it's still a comparative convenient location to me.
There're also many good place to eat nearby, highly recommend REC coffee, breakfast is great!
Soundproofing is just so-so, the Korean family stayed next to us is so noisy and banged the door all the time..
NNaruechon KaewdumThe journey is very convenient near the train, the famous restaurant and FUK coffee. Easy check-in and check-out. The staff are friendly.
AAmeliaWatsonThe room was clean and tidy, with excellent hygiene standards that made me feel at ease. The hotel’s location is extremely convenient—close to subway stations, restaurants, and convenience stores—making it ideal for independent travelers. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful, and both check-in and check-out went smoothly. They were also happy to assist with any questions.
The room came equipped with a washing machine and microwave, which is especially useful for longer stays or travelers who need to do laundry. The Wi-Fi was stable, suitable for both work and entertainment.
Overall, this hotel offers great value for money, with well-rounded facilities and attentive service. It’s a solid choice for solo travelers or business trips.
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