Published date: May 7, 2025
Convenient Capsule with High Security Near Hakata Station
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
The location is just a 3-minute walk from Hakata Station's Hakata Exit. The 9th floor is accessible by elevator and features a machine for checking in with a reservation number. You enter using a card with a QR code provided upon check-in. The facility has a bright concrete finish throughout and good lighting. The 9th floor has a co-working space that is shared by both genders, and there are staff present.
The 7th floor is a male-only locker area, and it is completely separated from the female lockers on other floors (I couldn't tell which floor) using QR codes, making it feel safe for women too. The locker room includes an amenity zone and shower rooms; although there is no large bath or sauna, it feels clean.
The lockers are tall and come with a bag containing towels and pajamas, with space underneath to store a suitcase, accommodating long-term travelers.
The bed capsules are spacious in width and length, and the high-performance earplugs provided helped block out snoring sounds, allowing for a good night's sleep. I worked on my PC for about four hours in the 9th-floor co-working space, enjoying great views from the high floor, making it a very comfortable experience. There is no coffee available, but there is a 7-Eleven and Lawson within one block where you can buy drinks, and many guests prepare and eat meals there freely.
I went out for meals, but since it’s between Hakata Station and Canal, there's everything nearby without question.
Overall, I thought it was a well-managed capsule facility with high security.
Experiences during the trip
The previous day I drove with a car-sharing service to the sea of Munakata, and the following day I stayed in Fukuoka City for my bus to Beppu. It was very convenient, and I was able to rest well.