Published date: August 8, 2024
[Accommodation Experience] DEL style Fukuoka Nishinakasu
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Experience of the stay
This time I came to "DEL style Fukuoka Nishinakasu by Daiwa Roynet Hotel" in Nishinakasu, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, as part of HafH.
I pulled the travel gacha for HafH and got "Fukuoka Airport," so I planned a trip to Fukuoka and stayed on the second day of my Fukuoka trip.
If you are accessing from Hakata Station, it takes about 6 minutes by subway airport line to "Nakasu-Kawabata Station."
From Exit 1 of Nakasu-Kawabata Station, it’s about a 10-minute walk. On the day of my stay, there was a direct hit by the typhoon, and with the strong wind and rain outside, I thought it would be tough to walk for 10 minutes from the station, so I took a taxi from the taxi stand at Hakata Station.
The room I stayed in was a basic standard room. It was a very simple room for one person. Basic amenities like a TV, refrigerator, electric kettle, safe, hairdryer, cups, and air purifier were all provided.
The bathroom is a unit bath type, and it has a clean feel.
The front desk is on the 2nd floor of the building. The front desk is similar in design to other Daiwa Roynet hotels, and there were two self-check-in machines available.
The lounge area isn’t very spacious. Due to the typhoon directly hitting on the day of my stay, there were several people waiting to check in.
This hotel is located a little west of Nakasu, and while it requires a bit of walking from the station, it is perfect for those looking for a HafH base near Nakasu or Canal City Hakata.
The hotel is also relatively new and clean, so you can use it with peace of mind. There are many famous and delicious restaurants around, so I thought it would also be convenient for a gourmet trip in Hakata. If you are looking for a convenient hotel near Nakasu, I highly recommend you give this one a try.
Experiences during the trip
There are many delicious restaurants around Nakasu in Hakata, but due to a typhoon hitting on the day of my stay, many shops closed early... I checked with "Tetsunabe Nakasu Honten," which is about a one-minute walk from the hotel, to see if they were open, and they said, "We will be open until around 8:00 PM," so I decided to go for dinner.
It's a perfect place for those who want to finish dinner nearby.
One of the Hakata gourmet dishes I wanted to try was "Tetsunabe Gyoza." It was a little small for one serving, but I enjoyed it very much.
I also tried the sesame Kanpachi. I actually wanted to eat sesame mackerel, but due to the typhoon this morning, there was no delivery of mackerel... I was told they had Kanpachi, so I had the sesame Kanpachi instead. It felt quite different from sesame mackerel, but the Kanpachi was delicious.
The day after my stay, most shops were still closed due to the typhoon. I settled for convenience store food for breakfast, and while looking for an open restaurant for lunch after check-out, I found "Ganso Hakata Men Motsuya" nearby.
I ordered a one-serving Motsunabe (with champon noodles), and what came out was the Motsunabe in the image. The Motsunabe I had in Hakata was very delicious.