It does seem that With The Style Fukuoka (henceforth referred to as ”WTS”) draws inspiration from the ”W” chain of hotels, due to the property catering to a younger, hipper demographic. It's an intimate property with just 16 rooms total, although it seems much more lively than that due to the restaurants and bar being accessible to non-staying guests (which makes this more of a hotel than a ryokan for sure.) The lighting is on the dark side, and the common areas have music piped in, and staff members are generally in their 20s and 30s. Everyone is all smiles and eager to please, although at times there can be mistakes in their order taking (at the restaurant), and in their knowledge of the local area (or lack thereof.) Otherwise, it's a pleasant place to pass the time if you're in Fukuoka. It's tucked away in a secluded area - it's not far away from the center, although it's not exactly within walking distance. The property has a garden in the center, which serves as a communal area for drinking, dining and socializing. We dined in Cotton, WTS's Italian Restaurant, which was decent but not amazing. We also had Japanese breakfast in the morning, which was also adequate but it took way too long for us to be served. We stayed in one of their Suite rooms, which - at 53 square meters - is generously sized compared to standard rooms but merely acceptable by high-end Suite standards. If you're looking for massive rooms, WTS does not have any, so please keep that in mind. The room itself was reasonably well maintained, although we would suggest they update some of the technologies and amenities, especially given their target customer. For instance, the curtains were of the old fashioned, pull-the-string variety - they really should make it all electronic with black-out capabilities. The room key is also a classic... key. How about something cooler, like face or eye recognition, if you're going after the younger clientele? Finally, we were surprised at the WiFi speeds. While it was usable, it was not exactly lightning fast - a no-no for a big city luxury hotel. On the plus side, they were generous with the free minibar offerings, and the noise insulation appeared to be pretty good.. we slept quite well here. With its hipster vibe catering to the young, fashionable and rich, it's definitely not for everyone. And as a hotel, it's a decent but not great value. Will we choose to stay here again? Possibly, but not until we've tried some of the other options in Fukuoka first.
- Guest User
I stayed here because I thought my children would enjoy it.
Everything was well taken care of, and I was able to spend a comfortable time without any problems.
Personally, the basque cheesecake and nuts were very delicious, and the scent of the shampoo, conditioner, and body soap was very soothing.
I was also surprised to see eel steamed in a clay pot for breakfast.
It seems that the child was delicious with barley chocolate and salmon and rice for breakfast.
They were happy that the bed was fluffy and the jacuzzi pool was fun.
I think that you can enjoy yourself here without going out of the hotel.
I would like to stay at a new affiliated store in Naha.
Thank you for your kindness and courtesy from start to finish. It's a nice hotel.
Thank you very much for your kindness and politeness from beginning to end!
- Guest User