Published date: June 9, 2025
The Millennials Fukuoka | Stay in the Future Capsule and Enjoy the Present of Fukuoka
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Experience of the stay
Some cities are just perfect for wandering alone, and Fukuoka is one such place for me.
This time, I chose to stay at The Millennials Fukuoka to try that "light yet designed" accommodation experience.
Walking into the lobby, the clean and sleek design gives the illusion of entering a modern capsule world; it's not a traditional hotel but has a bit more quality and romance than a hostel.
Each capsule room has its own smart control system, where bed elevation, lighting, and even alarm clocks are all managed through a mobile app. My favorite part is the adjustable bed, which allows me to nestle in at the most comfortable angle to browse my phone and watch Netflix, like a tiny private theater.
The communal space is also well-equipped, with reading areas and work desks, perfect for slowly enjoying your own rhythm alone.
Staying here, there's no unnecessary disturbance, just a pure feeling of "dialogue with the city".
Experiences during the trip
One of the happiest things about staying at The Millennials Fukuoka is that the Ichiran Ramen main store is nearby, just a 3-minute walk away, like a late-night comfort food haven.
On that cool evening, I walked into the alley wearing loose clothing. As I opened the curtain of Ichiran, an irresistible aroma wafted under the familiar red and green sign.
The independent dining booths, one person per compartment, one heart and one bowl, create a ritualistic feeling that I love.
The bowl of ramen served at my table had a rich broth and chewy noodles, with spicy powder sprinkled like flames. Each bite seemed to melt away the fatigue of the day.
Sometimes, happiness in travel is just a bowl of ramen that keeps you focused and warms your heart from top to bottom.