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Green Rich Hotel Nishitetsu Ohashi Ekimae
3.9/535 Reviews

Green Rich Hotel Nishitetsu Ohashi Ekimae

Fukuoka|0.46km from Kyushu University Ohashi Campus
The Ohashi bridge is actually directly from the Fukuoka Airport International Line, and it is a hole where you can go directly without Hakata Station and Tenjin. If it is not a sightseeing, there is no Hakata or Tenjin, and the Ohashi bridge is very important for business use. In the past, to go to Ohashi from the international line, I moved to the domestic line by the communication bus which took time from the international line to the gate check (in fact, the domestic line is far from the city) Move to Tenjin station by high Fukuoka subway In addition, it was necessary to take two buses by using the nishitetsu bus app and Nimoka card, and to take over the bus. Nishitetsu had a direct bus from the international line to Ohashi Station. It was 2017, but this was a very good news. This made me have a suitcase and not walk around in vain. Ohashi is located in front of the station, and there is a car rental, and it is wider than the city center 々 cars can be taken in and out, and it is smooth to the entrance of the city high speed IC, and shopping, eating, bank and post office are abundant and easy to understand This is enough. Or rather help (the rental car is convenient because it is convenient to go to the airport international store as it is in Ohashi store when returning to Japan). The room is normal and perfect. The unit bus is also nostalgic. It is a little troublesome that water and hot water are different valves, and it is thankful to be caught on the bus. The bed is a little small to sleep with two people, but somehow. Thank you for having an outlet on the pillow. Free lending of bathrobes is also a Japanese business hotel. There was also a mask service for women. You can manage to secure the space to spread the suitcase in the room. As mentioned above, there are many restaurants around the station, and there is a good Ken Ohashi store in front of the hotel, so I think you need to take breakfast at the hotel. In fact, it feels like an ordinary business hotel is only here in the Ohashi, so I pray that there is a vacant room somehow, and that it does not rise like the city center.
With the Style Fukuoka
4.7/528 Reviews

With the Style Fukuoka

Hakata Fukuoka|2.8km from Kyushu University Ohashi Campus
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.

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Hotel Livemax Hakataeki Minami
3.4/540 Reviews
Still very new hotel, about 12 minutes walk from Hakata Station. The time is almost the same from Higashi Hie Station of the subway, but if you are from Higashi Hie, you will not be lost because you are straight from the street. The hotel has a clean interior and plenty of hot water. The air cleaner is also complete in each room. There are several restaurants in the neighborhood with combination two and midnight. There is a reasonable Yakiniku shop across the street where the store name has changed. There is a counter, so it was okay for one person.
Boxi Hakata 1
3.4/53 Reviews
Hakata
The sheets are not very clean 15 minutes away from Hakata Station Then there is the hotel without the front desk Japanese dialogue ability is not recommended to live I waited at the door for an hour before I checked in I made a phone call to the hotel door. Said they sent an email today and I said * * did not receive it Then she sent another email, there was a url to open to see the password The point is, can't open it? They asked me to try again and still can't open their wifi. So it dragged on for more than half an hour Half an hour later, a man answered the phone and told me the room number and the room password. Then complain to Trip.com. Trip.com called me after half an hour and told me the password. Trip.com's customer service said that this hotel often sends the wrong email.
Green Rich Hotel Nishitetsu Ohashi Ekimae
3.9/535 Reviews
The Ohashi bridge is actually directly from the Fukuoka Airport International Line, and it is a hole where you can go directly without Hakata Station and Tenjin. If it is not a sightseeing, there is no Hakata or Tenjin, and the Ohashi bridge is very important for business use. In the past, to go to Ohashi from the international line, I moved to the domestic line by the communication bus which took time from the international line to the gate check (in fact, the domestic line is far from the city) Move to Tenjin station by high Fukuoka subway In addition, it was necessary to take two buses by using the nishitetsu bus app and Nimoka card, and to take over the bus. Nishitetsu had a direct bus from the international line to Ohashi Station. It was 2017, but this was a very good news. This made me have a suitcase and not walk around in vain. Ohashi is located in front of the station, and there is a car rental, and it is wider than the city center 々 cars can be taken in and out, and it is smooth to the entrance of the city high speed IC, and shopping, eating, bank and post office are abundant and easy to understand This is enough. Or rather help (the rental car is convenient because it is convenient to go to the airport international store as it is in Ohashi store when returning to Japan). The room is normal and perfect. The unit bus is also nostalgic. It is a little troublesome that water and hot water are different valves, and it is thankful to be caught on the bus. The bed is a little small to sleep with two people, but somehow. Thank you for having an outlet on the pillow. Free lending of bathrobes is also a Japanese business hotel. There was also a mask service for women. You can manage to secure the space to spread the suitcase in the room. As mentioned above, there are many restaurants around the station, and there is a good Ken Ohashi store in front of the hotel, so I think you need to take breakfast at the hotel. In fact, it feels like an ordinary business hotel is only here in the Ohashi, so I pray that there is a vacant room somehow, and that it does not rise like the city center.
A.T. Hotel Hakata
4.5/554 Reviews
On the first day I arrived in Hakata and checked in (AP), I took a bus from the international airport to Take****a Station. There were only a few stops to Take****a Station. After walking for about ten minutes, I saw that it was open 24 hours a day. It was similar to Yoshinoya. Turn left and go to the end. Next time I will also stay in Fukuoka (AP). (AP) is suitable for family travel and is worth recommending.
Golden Guest House Hakata - Hostel
4.2/577 Reviews
Hakata
Location it’s alright, like 20 min on foot to hakata train station. The service is pretty basic if you don’t want to get bothered however, it isn’t clean enough for the japanese standards. It’s cheap though so give it a try if you want to save some good money.
Hostel Toki
4.4/528 Reviews
Hakata
Friendly staff and cleanly maintained facilities made it easy to stay. Basic shower and towels were provided, and I was worried about the cold, but I was able to sleep warmly because I had a basic quilt and a thick blanket. Warm tea was provided for free in the morning, and microwave, hot water, bottled water were prepared in the lobby, so I used it comfortably. There are two showers, so you have to see and use them without overlapping with others, but the shower room was spacious and the water pressure was good. The distance from Hakata Station was more than I thought, but it was not a hard walk. If you need to hear that you can rent a bike, you can use it. The staff always have problems except for night time, so if you have problems, you will solve it immediately. I was happy to stay at a good hostel at a low price :)

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Fukuoka Travel Guide

Planning a trip to Fukuoka? Book hotels in Fukuoka via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Fukuoka is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! Located in Japan, Fukuoka is a well-known and vibrant city.

Fukuoka Airport is the primary airport in Fukuoka. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Fukuoka by train is a good choice as well.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Fukuoka. Here, there are more than 221 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 71 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 4 five-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 204 USD per night. There are 22 four-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 93 USD per night. There are 111 three-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 63 USD per night. There are 31 two-star hotels in Fukuoka at an average price of 54 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Fukuoka has many renowned chain hotels. Hilton is the top choice of many travelers in Fukuoka. Those who favor Hilton can choose a hotel under its name. The b Hakata is one of the most popular hotels in Fukuoka. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Monterey La Soeur Fukuoka.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Fukuoka, nearby attractions like Kego Shrine, Yatai Ramen Kai can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Fukuoka that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Noko Museum, Shikanoshima, Nokonoshima Island. The most popular attractions for tourists in Fukuoka are Ohori Park, Umi No Nakamichi Seaside Park, Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Fukuoka Mitsukoshi, Hakata Canal City, Tenjin Chicagai for a great shopping experience.

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