Located in Fukutsu in the Fukuoka region, with Fukuma Fishing Port Seaside Park and Miyajidake Shrine nearby, Glamping Fukuoka has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
All units come with a terrace with sea views, a kitchen with a fridge and a microwave, and a private bathroom with shower.
Hisasue Park is 3.3 miles from the lodge, while Koga City History Shiryokan is 3.7 miles from the property. Fukuoka Airport is 15 miles away.
Located in Munakata, genkairyokan is a 3-minute drive from Munakata Taisha Shrine and 9 minutes from Miyajidake Shrine. This ryokan is 20.9 mi (33.7 km) from Marine Messe Fukuoka and 21 mi (33.9 km) from Canal City Hakata.
Limited parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 24 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
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When I arrived late and the parking lot was full and stopped to do what to do, he came out immediately and guided me to a nearby place. Thank you for the kind and pleasant front desk, in the rain.
We were able to spend comfortably in a room with sufficient equipment and cleanliness. Breakfast was delicious.
I would like to take care of you again if I have another chance.
Situated on 8,595 square meters of spacious property, our private rooms are self-contained buildings! Enjoy a quiet moment of relaxation to the fullest!
I originally booked this hotel by mistake but was pleasantly surprised by some aspects of my stay. Tthe location was quite far from Fukuoka, where I had intended to stay for a concert.
I arrived at the hotel around 11:30 AM–12 PM after an early morning flight, unaware that check-in wasn’t until 3 PM. When I approached the front desk, the receptionist—a young girl—gave me a strange look before informing me of the check-in time. The lack of warmth in her greeting was disappointing, especially compared to my experiences at other hotels in Japan.
The weather on February 6, the day of my arrival, was harsh—it was very windy as it was cold, and I had to walk from Seto bus stop to the hotel with two suitcases in freezing conditions. Exhausted from my flight and journey to Munakata, I had hoped for a more welcoming atmosphere. Instead, after a brief trip to a nearby Lawson to grab food, I returned to the hotel and waited in the lobby, as it was too cold to explore.
By 2 PM, fatigue took over, and I lay down on the lobby couch to rest. Despite dozing off in the cold lobby, no staff member approached me. The heating system inside the hotel was weak, and I kept waking up from the biting cold. At 2:30 PM, I heard guests checking in, which surprised me—no one had informed me that I could start checking in earlier.
When I lined up at the front desk, the same receptionist from earlier recognized me but seemed to push her colleague forward to assist me, which I found rude and unprofessional for a staff member at a four-star hotel. However, her colleague was kind and attentive. Since I speak Japanese, the check-in process went smoothly.
There was an error on my part regarding my booking—I had mistakenly reserved my stay until February 10 instead of February 9. I explained this at the front desk, and the staff member tried to help but apologized, as the booking was made through a third-party site and couldn’t be refunded. I understood this and simply wanted to inform them of my earlier departure.
The hotel itself is old but well-maintained. I stayed in a Japanese-style room, which, despite its age, was clean and comfortable. The air-conditioning unit was quite old, but amenities were available on the first floor. The hotel seems to be popular with families or tour groups. There are a lot of Korean guests as well. Even for a business hotel, customer service toward foreign solo travelers was severly lacking. It's embarassing to think that was the kind of training they gave their employees at a four star hotel. I'm writing this review while staying at Comfort Hotel, a cheaper chain of hotel but the omotenashi I received here is on another level.
There isn’t much to do nearby Mercure Munakata. The closest kaisendon restaurant was about a 30-minute walk away. Unfortunately, the weather during my stay was terrible—windy and snowy—so I didn’t explore much. There was a church (?) next to the hotel, but nothing else of note.
One of the highlights of the stay was the hot spring, which had both indoor and outdoor baths. I didn’t eat at the hotel restaurant, as the prices seemed high.
A free shuttle bus is available to Togo Station, but you need to inform the front desk of your preferred departure time in advance.
I didn’t take many photos of the hotel itself—there wasn’t much worth capturing besides the bath, where phones aren’t allowed.
Would I stay here again? No.
Would I recommend this hotel? No, especially not for solo foreign travelers.
Located in front of the Wakamiya Expressway interchange, it is a great place to drive and sightsee.
I highly recommend it if you want to tour small towns in Kyushu.
The location is relatively remote, so it is more suitable for self-driving tours. Because of the remoteness, the environment is very quiet and suitable for rest and relaxation. There is also a hot spring upstairs and a food court nearby. Note that it almost closes at 8pm. There is also a barbecue restaurant called Dream Door. The environment is good. The only drawback is that the curtains are white and there is no blackout cloth. When the sun comes out, it is very dazzling and I have to get up.
It was so good. All the staff were friendly and the breakfast was really delicious. There was a variety of food prepared. The lobby was 11th floor. Tea and drinks were prepared, so if I had more time, I would have come here comfortably. I wanted to have a cup of tea, but I was pressed for time at the bank, so I only had a cup of coffee and came down. But the delicious breakfast, bath, and friendly service for 2 days. The spacious room and good sleep were all great. Especially for families with children, I highly recommend 1000 yen. However, the hotel bus from the airport is not supported. If you go by taxi, it will cost about 3,000 yen. We rented a car and used it, so it was okay, but since there is nothing nearby, if you are looking for a good restaurant while having a drink, I recommend you think about it. If you rent a car and don't drink, I highly recommend this hotel.
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