The hotel is quite beautiful and has a great artistic vibe; I especially loved the large bathtub in the room. Many people working in Japan's service industry now are from overseas, and the person who checked us in was likely Nepali, providing excellent service. We booked a dinner-inclusive package, but the meal was too ordinary, so we skipped the second dinner entirely. We had a double room and wanted an extra duvet for two people, but unfortunately, the hotel couldn't provide one, which was a bit disappointing.
The hotel boasts a fantastic location with convenient transportation links and plenty of dining and shopping options nearby. The two beds could be pushed together, which was perfect for our family of four. We had some incredible fresh, live squid at a restaurant near the hotel; the squid strips were prepared as tempura and it was absolutely delicious! We would definitely choose this hotel again on our next visit to Fukuoka!
The hotel is well located and is within walking distance from Canal City and Tenjin shopping area. The complementary afternoon tea set was exquisitely prepared. I’m happy with the arrangements that for a short stay the hotel will simply replace used towels and clean out trash without a daily cleaning, it’s more eco this way.
The guy at the front desk, who seemed to be Indian or Nepalese, let us check in over an hour early, which was great. Laundry and dryers are on the 10th floor, and it seems like the front desk, toiletries, pajamas, and coffee are all up there too. It's a bit inconvenient that there's no free luggage storage; they have lockers on the 1st floor that cost 500 JPY. For checkout, you just drop your room card into a box in the elevator. To get here, you transfer one or two stops from Nakasu-Kawabata to Gofukumachi Station, then it's about a 10-minute walk. There's a convenience store nearby.
The location is fantastic! Within a 3-5 minute walk, you can find Sushiro, McDonald's, Starbucks, Don Quijote, and my absolute favorite store, Graniph. The hotel operates on a semi-self-service model, meaning rooms aren't cleaned during your stay; only trash bins and towels are changed. They also don't offer complimentary luggage storage, only coin-operated lockers. However, when we needed assistance, the staff were very helpful, for example, arranging a taxi to the airport for us. On the fifth floor, there's an ice machine, microwave, and coin-operated washer and dryer available for guests, which is super convenient.
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XXiaolankuangziThe hotel is quite beautiful and has a great artistic vibe; I especially loved the large bathtub in the room. Many people working in Japan's service industry now are from overseas, and the person who checked us in was likely Nepali, providing excellent service. We booked a dinner-inclusive package, but the meal was too ordinary, so we skipped the second dinner entirely. We had a double room and wanted an extra duvet for two people, but unfortunately, the hotel couldn't provide one, which was a bit disappointing.
NNiqiumamayuniqiuThe location is fantastic! Within a 3-5 minute walk, you can find Sushiro, McDonald's, Starbucks, Don Quijote, and my absolute favorite store, Graniph. The hotel operates on a semi-self-service model, meaning rooms aren't cleaned during your stay; only trash bins and towels are changed. They also don't offer complimentary luggage storage, only coin-operated lockers. However, when we needed assistance, the staff were very helpful, for example, arranging a taxi to the airport for us. On the fifth floor, there's an ice machine, microwave, and coin-operated washer and dryer available for guests, which is super convenient.
MM44279****The guy at the front desk, who seemed to be Indian or Nepalese, let us check in over an hour early, which was great. Laundry and dryers are on the 10th floor, and it seems like the front desk, toiletries, pajamas, and coffee are all up there too. It's a bit inconvenient that there's no free luggage storage; they have lockers on the 1st floor that cost 500 JPY. For checkout, you just drop your room card into a box in the elevator. To get here, you transfer one or two stops from Nakasu-Kawabata to Gofukumachi Station, then it's about a 10-minute walk. There's a convenience store nearby.
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