Published date: March 3, 2025
A Convenient Hotel for Sightseeing and Concerts: Perfect for Any Scene.
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I stayed for two consecutive nights in Hakata, with a Superior Twin room on the first day and a Standard Double room on the second day, due to room availability.
I will write about my stay in the Superior Twin.
★Access★
From Fukuoka City Subway, either Nakasu-Kawabata Station or Gofuku-machi Station.
In terms of proximity, Gofuku-machi Station is closer, about a 3-minute walk.
For Nakasu-Kawabata Station, it’s a bit further, but you can see Hakataza Theatre on the way, about a 5-minute walk.
Both access from the airport and Hakata Station are excellent.
There’s a self-cloak service for baggage storage just to the left of the entrance where you can leave your suitcase before check-in.
During check-in, I was attended by staff at the reception counter.
Amenities are self-service.
On the first floor, there’s a lounge space where you can use a coffee machine.
★About the Room★
-The electricity does not turn on when you insert a card key; it’s a switch type instead.
-The room had ample space and the bed was spacious and comfortable.
-Next to the pillow, there’s a power outlet and USB charging port, so charging devices is not an issue.
-The toilet and shower room were separate.
-The shower room was of standard size.
-The washbasin was also user-friendly.
-Both the refrigerator and air conditioner were easy to use.
I didn't use it, but there is a gym available.
There are also several convenience stores near the hotel.
I stayed here to participate in sightseeing and a concert at Fukuoka Dome. The nearby subway station made it very convenient for sightseeing and accessing Fukuoka Dome. I had a comfortable stay without any inconveniences.
Experiences during the trip
Day 1
For lunch, I had a tempura set meal at the famous Hirao.
For dinner, I enjoyed motsunabe, mentaiko, sumotsu, and basashi at Ooyama in Hakata Station.
Day 2
For lunch, I had meat and tempura udon and oden at Sukiya.
Fukuoka truly has delicious gourmet food.