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Free Stay for Children Under 6! Trendy Hotel from Singapore
Published date: April 14, 2025

Free Stay for Children Under 6! Trendy Hotel from Singapore

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Property Stayed (April, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
I stayed here with my 5-year-old child as a place to visit friends in Fukuoka. It’s within walking distance from the subway and Nishitetsu stations. Right in front is a park, and since we visited during cherry blossom season, the view from the window of the park was beautiful (I think it depends on the room). The room was small but stylishly designed with big windows, so it didn’t feel cramped at all, and we had a comfortable stay. The bathroom only had a shower, but the water pressure was good, making it very pleasant, and even my child, who usually dislikes baths, liked it. Like many modern hotels, there were plenty of outlets and USB ports, which means there were no issues with charging devices, a big plus for us. The staff seemed to be from various countries, and while their customer service styles varied, overall it was pleasant, and I would definitely want to stay again the next time I’m in Fukuoka.
Experiences during the trip
Since I was traveling with children, on the first day we visited IKEA in Fukuoka Shingu, and on the second day we went to NOBOLT, a recreational facility by the sea, as well as Sanrio's Dreaming Park and TeamLab. At IKEA, there’s a play area where kids can play for free for one hour, and my child seemed to really enjoy playing with friends there. On the second day, NOBOLT has limited attractions for 5-year-olds, but it offers facilities like obstacle courses, trampolines, and climbing areas, which definitely made the children happy. Once they hit 110cm and 20kg, they can try the sky obstacle course, so I hope to come back when they grow bigger. The Sanrio facility next to PayPay Dome at BOSS E·ZO Fukuoka is small but has a great little shop. Entry is free, but you need tickets to play the four games. We used a day pass and had fun playing, taking photos with AR Hello Kitty and Kuromi, which made my 5-year-old very happy. TeamLab, located in the same building as Sanrio, was an unexpected visit, but it was truly breathtaking. Previously, I had visited a limited-time exhibition, and while the permanent exhibits allowed for both viewing and hands-on experiences, I felt the value for the price was justified. We visited various spots, and it was great to experience things that are not available in the area we usually live in.