Recent Reviews for Fukuoka Prefecture Hotels

The Millennials Fukuoka
4.4/5266 Reviews
Nakasu
the first pod assigned to me seems dusty and i got too itchy to sleep so i asked to be moved to another pod, i dont recommend this type of accomodation for light sleepers as you will hear little noises  like rolling up of curtains etc from the neighbors throughout the night.
9h Nine Hours Hakata Station
4.4/5369 Reviews
Hakata
Is my first time booked capsule accommodation, good experience only light sleeper need to think twice while stay very much is self service, it was clean, hygiene, well amities provided, you just need pull your luggage & stay in! First Accommodation location is at a extremely hood location, surrounding few convenient shops (Lawson, 7-11 etc… ) is only less than 3 min walk from Hakata station, super convenient! One more add point, surrounding 2-10min to a few online recommended restaurants!
UNPLAN Fukuoka
4.5/5100 Reviews
Super friendly and helpful staff! The location was brilliant, it only took around 25 minutes to get to the airport, as well as walking distance to a lot of the main central sites to see in Fukuoka. Shower room was clean and well equipped and the sleeping pod was also clean and very comfortable. The most amount of space I’ve had to myself in a hostel I think. The included breakfast was basic but I think it’s enough for what you’re paying. There was coffee/tea, bread, jam, yoghurt, granola and a couple of baked goods. See my picture for what I had (it filled me up for the morning, so no complaints from me). Only negative for me was the sound the door to the room makes when locking/unlocking. Obviously in a hostel you can expect a bit of noise and people coming/going throughout the night, but I had the pod closest to the door and the sound of it closing, locking and unlocking was extremely loud. There’s nothing the guests can do to minimise this, even if you close it softly. The automatic lock is so loud. This might only be an issue if you’re close to the door but be prepared, it’s quite an infuriating sound and I could unfortunately hear it through my headphones. All in all, I still enjoyed my stay. I would stay here again! Would just maybe request a pod further from the door☺️
Hostel Toki
4.4/548 Reviews
Hakata
I especially recommend it to women visiting Fukuoka alone. As there was a women-only room, the toilet and shower room were divided into women-only and public rooms, so there was no need to wait to wash. Thank you for lending me an umbrella on a snowy day!
Heartscapsule Hotel&Spa
4.2/5159 Reviews
Hakata
The main part of the hotel has two floors. The first floor is the check-in front desk (where luggage is also stored) and the dining area (you can only eat on the first floor). The second floor is the sleeping cabin and washing area. In addition, the public space is a place where you need to order and consume. There is a bar table and chair area where you can sit. First of all, this hotel is not suitable for foreign travelers because suitcases must be stored on the first floor. It will be very troublesome if you forget to take them on the second floor. Moreover, the personal storage boxes on the second floor are also very small and can only hold things such as coat and shoe storage bags. The hotel's circulation arrangement is not very reasonable. After the elevator on the first floor reaches the second floor, you must first change into slippers when entering the rest area, and then store items in the lockers. There are two doors next to it, one is the sleeping cabin area and the other is the bathroom. Especially It's easy to go wrong. Personally, I think it is suitable to be held within Japan and not suitable for foreigners to travel (if you have very little luggage, I didn’t say so)
Hostel Stand by ME
3.5/531 Reviews
The location of the hostel is in the middle of Akasaka and Omori Park. The distance from the train station to the hostel is approximately 5-10mins which is great. However when u came back after visiting different touring sites, this might be tiring. But the hostel is very clean, and have great hot water for bathing. About drinking water, they have a water filter for normal water and an electric pot for hot water. But it might be quite inconvenient when you want to drink. Better buy water outside.
Jam Hostel Hakata Station Front
4.3/5180 Reviews
Hakata
Don’t think I can recommend the place. The space is too tight, the tenants are very loud all night and morning, the locker space is too small because they installed the bed above, you have to crouch below. If you don’t care of any comfort - you may stay. But there are better options in Fukuoka.
Wellcabin Tenjin - Male Only
4.6/5141 Reviews
ดีมาก แนะนำสำหรับคนเที่ยวคนเดียว ตอนแรกคิดว่าจะนอนไม่หลับ แต่โดยรวม คนพักส่วนใหญ่ เป็นคนญี่ปุ่น นอนคือนอน มีปลั๊กชาร์จที้เตียง, locker, ที่อาบน้ำ, ห้องกินข้าวและนั่งเล่น Very good, recommend for solo man traveler, Quiet place easy to sleep, have outlet for charge electronics device, Dinner room have microwave and water boiler
WeBase Hakata Hostel
4.5/5132 Reviews
This is the third WeBase I've stayed at. Take the subway from Hakata Station for two stops to Nakasu-Kawabata Station, exit 7, and walk for five minutes. There is a striking big cat at the door. There are about 30 beds in the multi-person mixed room. The public area is very clean. The public bathroom is on the second floor, and there is a separate bathroom for girls. The ninth floor is the breakfast and public space. The breakfast is simple but sufficient. There is space for luggage storage and self-service coin-operated laundry on the first floor. Good location, high cost performance, clean, and the service staff are from all over the world and are very enthusiastic.
Hostel Stand by ME
3.9/5165 Reviews
I think the environment and atmosphere of this hostel is very nice. The bed is comfortable enough to sleep and the shared space is very clean when enquieped with heater and microwaves. Also the self service of check in and out is very convenient for me. I would come again.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties65
Number of Reviews2,133
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 4,197
Average Price (Weekends)PHP 7,464