Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.8% of visitors choose this area
CCassandra2025.05.15
We had an enjoyable stay at this hotel, which is in a fantastic location. However, we encountered a significant inconvenience during check-out. Our flight was at 7 AM, so we checked out around 5 AM to catch a taxi to the airport. Unfortunately, both the elevator and the lift were turned off at that time. Since the hotel is located on the second floor of the building, we had to manually carry all our luggage down a long flight of stairs.
This was especially difficult as we were a group of five, including two elderly ladies. Thankfully, my husband was able to manage the luggage, but this situation could have been very challenging for others. We strongly recommend that the hotel ensure the elevator is operational for early-morning check-outs to better accommodate guests.
Location of the hotel was fantastic. Walkable to the main busy area with lots of restaurants.
It was golden week when we stayed so the roads were all blocked off.
The hotel breakfast was amazing. Japanese style with perfect variety and so lovely and tidy.
There are magnets on the room doors where you can indicate if you need housekeeping or just towels. We did towels only and there was a big bag of fresh towels and pjs hanging on the door.
It was a small room but functional. Had AirPlay on the tv.
Also has welcome wine and popcorn plus a coffee machine in the lobby. The lobby also has all the items you need such as toothbrushes, comb, hair ties, shaver, face towels.
I would stay here again.
Hotel near Tenjin,Fukuoka30.1% of visitors choose this area
Eepice2025.08.17
This is a brand new hotel, and I was thoroughly impressed with everything. I wanted to clear up a couple of points raised in other reviews:
1. First, regarding the complaints about having to pay an extra few hundred JPY at the front desk without prior notification: this is a truly irresponsible and misleading comment. All cities in Japan levy an accommodation tax, and this charge is always clearly detailed on your booking confirmation as an amount payable upon arrival at the hotel. There is absolutely no issue of the hotel overcharging.
2. Secondly, some reviewers found it inconvenient that the lobby is on the 19th floor while rooms are on the 18th floor and below, requiring an elevator transfer. In my experience, this setup is quite common in Japan. While it's typical for lobbies to be on lower floors and rooms on higher ones, it's also true that direct ground access from rooms without an elevator switch is rare in Japan; you almost always need to transfer. This hotel's decision to place the lobby on the top floor is clearly designed to offer guests a stunning shared space with panoramic views of Fukuoka Port, Fukuoka Tower, and the ocean. With high-speed elevators whisking you to the lobby in mere seconds, I honestly don't see this as an inconvenience at all.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.8% of visitors choose this area
YYue Ling2025.06.17
Clean and well appointed hotel within 8 min walk from Hakata Station. Love the soft lighting and rows of tall bookshelves in the lobby. Brings a sense of calmness. We are a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 kids aged 6 and 9) and the Chapter 3 room was spacious with a huge bathroom. Would definitely stay here again.
The hotel is incredibly close to Kokura JR Station; you can see it right from the station exit. Just follow the glass walkway, and it leads directly to the hotel's second-floor entrance. They didn't allow early check-in, but we were able to store our luggage, which was extremely convenient since we were immediately heading to Mojiko by JR. The room was quite spacious, with plenty of room for three adults and one child to sleep comfortably. The immediate area around the hotel isn't very bustling. For dining, you'll need to cross to the other side of the JR station, which is about a five to six-minute walk. That area offers a wide variety of choices, and drugstores are abundant.
Excellent service, location, cleanliness in the room, delicious breakfast. The only thing was, it was my birthday, but there were no amenities from the hotel. Perhaps it's not so easy here as in European five-star chain hotels, so it didn't spoil the impression.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.8% of visitors choose this area
MMia咩呀2025.07.07
The Grand Hyatt Fukuoka is situated in the heart of Hakata, offering a tranquil retreat despite its convenient, central location. Rooms boast stunning city or harbor views. The standout feature is **Club Olympus**, the executive lounge, which offers exquisite all-day dining services. From freshly prepared breakfasts and afternoon tea to evening cocktail hours, the quality is consistently exceptional. We especially recommend the Saga beef appetizers and signature cocktails served in the evening. The rooms blend modern design with Japanese aesthetics, and the bedding is incredibly comfortable. The large communal bath features wonderfully soft water, and the sauna facilities are excellent. Service is exceptionally attentive, and the front desk can assist with reservations at popular restaurants. Perfect for both business and leisure travelers, it's a top choice for luxury accommodation in Fukuoka city center.
Hotel location too far away from town center, not very convenient.
Hotel provides free drinks and hot spring bath available, facilities are good in here.
However, upon late check in at around 11pm, no staff at the reception to serve us until we waited for 1 minute.
Staff attitude was not friendly at all in the check in process, it felt like we were disturbing their rest time during the night shift period. Really bad check in experience gained at this hotel.
Guest room was excellent with full height glasses, and the tatami style floor with Netflix TV satisfied us.
Anyway, not going to visit again due to bad service experience.
Hotel near Tenjin,Fukuoka30.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.05.27
This is a very new hotel. The rooms are nice, with a minibar included in the room rate. There's also a guest lounge with a good selection of snacks, coffee, drinks, and ice cream. The problem is that the front desk serves both hotel guests and restaurant guests, making the area cluttered and confusing. You have to squeeze in with a lot of people waiting, especially on weekends. Generally, hotels will allow late check-out if possible, but I requested it until 1:00 PM, and they said there was a fee. It's a typical Japanese hotel experience: no sense of service, just a matter of following procedures.
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CCassandraWe had an enjoyable stay at this hotel, which is in a fantastic location. However, we encountered a significant inconvenience during check-out. Our flight was at 7 AM, so we checked out around 5 AM to catch a taxi to the airport. Unfortunately, both the elevator and the lift were turned off at that time. Since the hotel is located on the second floor of the building, we had to manually carry all our luggage down a long flight of stairs.
This was especially difficult as we were a group of five, including two elderly ladies. Thankfully, my husband was able to manage the luggage, but this situation could have been very challenging for others. We strongly recommend that the hotel ensure the elevator is operational for early-morning check-outs to better accommodate guests.
YYue LingClean and well appointed hotel within 8 min walk from Hakata Station. Love the soft lighting and rows of tall bookshelves in the lobby. Brings a sense of calmness. We are a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 kids aged 6 and 9) and the Chapter 3 room was spacious with a huge bathroom. Would definitely stay here again.
EepiceThis is a brand new hotel, and I was thoroughly impressed with everything. I wanted to clear up a couple of points raised in other reviews:
1. First, regarding the complaints about having to pay an extra few hundred JPY at the front desk without prior notification: this is a truly irresponsible and misleading comment. All cities in Japan levy an accommodation tax, and this charge is always clearly detailed on your booking confirmation as an amount payable upon arrival at the hotel. There is absolutely no issue of the hotel overcharging.
2. Secondly, some reviewers found it inconvenient that the lobby is on the 19th floor while rooms are on the 18th floor and below, requiring an elevator transfer. In my experience, this setup is quite common in Japan. While it's typical for lobbies to be on lower floors and rooms on higher ones, it's also true that direct ground access from rooms without an elevator switch is rare in Japan; you almost always need to transfer. This hotel's decision to place the lobby on the top floor is clearly designed to offer guests a stunning shared space with panoramic views of Fukuoka Port, Fukuoka Tower, and the ocean. With high-speed elevators whisking you to the lobby in mere seconds, I honestly don't see this as an inconvenience at all.
EEkaterinaExcellent service, location, cleanliness in the room, delicious breakfast. The only thing was, it was my birthday, but there were no amenities from the hotel. Perhaps it's not so easy here as in European five-star chain hotels, so it didn't spoil the impression.
GGuest UserThe hotel is incredibly close to Kokura JR Station; you can see it right from the station exit. Just follow the glass walkway, and it leads directly to the hotel's second-floor entrance. They didn't allow early check-in, but we were able to store our luggage, which was extremely convenient since we were immediately heading to Mojiko by JR. The room was quite spacious, with plenty of room for three adults and one child to sleep comfortably. The immediate area around the hotel isn't very bustling. For dining, you'll need to cross to the other side of the JR station, which is about a five to six-minute walk. That area offers a wide variety of choices, and drugstores are abundant.
LLeeLocation of the hotel was fantastic. Walkable to the main busy area with lots of restaurants.
It was golden week when we stayed so the roads were all blocked off.
The hotel breakfast was amazing. Japanese style with perfect variety and so lovely and tidy.
There are magnets on the room doors where you can indicate if you need housekeeping or just towels. We did towels only and there was a big bag of fresh towels and pjs hanging on the door.
It was a small room but functional. Had AirPlay on the tv.
Also has welcome wine and popcorn plus a coffee machine in the lobby. The lobby also has all the items you need such as toothbrushes, comb, hair ties, shaver, face towels.
I would stay here again.
MMia咩呀The Grand Hyatt Fukuoka is situated in the heart of Hakata, offering a tranquil retreat despite its convenient, central location. Rooms boast stunning city or harbor views. The standout feature is **Club Olympus**, the executive lounge, which offers exquisite all-day dining services. From freshly prepared breakfasts and afternoon tea to evening cocktail hours, the quality is consistently exceptional. We especially recommend the Saga beef appetizers and signature cocktails served in the evening. The rooms blend modern design with Japanese aesthetics, and the bedding is incredibly comfortable. The large communal bath features wonderfully soft water, and the sauna facilities are excellent. Service is exceptionally attentive, and the front desk can assist with reservations at popular restaurants. Perfect for both business and leisure travelers, it's a top choice for luxury accommodation in Fukuoka city center.
GGuest UserThe Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka is located in a prime location in the city center, adjacent to the Hakata business district and Canal City, and a 5-minute walk to the airport. The guest rooms are modern and luxurious, and the high-rise view rooms have a panoramic view of the city skyline. The intelligent temperature control system and the whole house smart home enhance the comfort. The executive lounge provides tea breaks and business support all day long, and the rooftop outdoor swimming pool overlooks the night view with ingenuity. In terms of dining, ”THE CUT” Teppanyaki specializes in Wagyu cuisine, and ”Ryugin” presents authentic Kaiseki aesthetics, both of which are recommended by Michelin. The hotel is equipped with a children's club, executive concierge and free airport transfers (need to be confirmed in advance), and the service is meticulous. Although it is positioned as high-end, it is indeed a good choice for business and leisure due to its scarce landscape and complete facilities.
GGuest UserThe room is spacious, and the hotel is located right within a park, making it very convenient to explore. The hotel's Japanese lunch is quite good. The hotel offers a shuttle service to and from Hakata Station, but seating is limited. Those who queue up later might miss out, especially on the 12 PM shuttle, so it's wise for guests to have a backup plan.
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