The room was quite spacious for Japanese standards, with excellent natural light from the window and effective blackout curtains. The toiletries, including shampoo and hand cream, were of high quality. Breakfast offered a good variety of Japanese and Western options. While the staff in the restaurant, at the front desk, and for luggage storage and inquiries weren't perfectly fluent in English, their service was professional and thorough. We visited during the 'Respect for the Aged Day' long weekend, so the price was a bit higher than usual, but still reasonable. Having stayed at the Okura in Tokyo before and had a wonderful experience, it's great to see the brand's excellent reputation being maintained.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.6% of visitors choose this area
XXiaojinglinghengzi2025.10.11
This was the only hotel during our trip to Japan that required us to pay a accommodation tax. Since we stayed on a newly renovated floor, it was quite clean. The design with a separate wet and dry area was good, but the room was a bit small, which is typical in Japan. JAL Hotels is an established star-rated hotel, and the breakfast, though small, was exquisite. Overall, it was good.
The room was excellent, offering stunning views of both the sea and the PayPay Dome right outside. The service was also top-notch, truly living up to Hilton's renowned reputation. The location is superb, being beachfront yet incredibly convenient for transport. Plus, there's a large and affordable outlet store right next door.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.6% of visitors choose this area
MMia咩呀2025.07.07
The Grand Hyatt Fukuoka is situated in the heart of Hakata, offering a tranquil retreat despite its convenient, central location. Rooms boast stunning city or harbor views. The standout feature is **Club Olympus**, the executive lounge, which offers exquisite all-day dining services. From freshly prepared breakfasts and afternoon tea to evening cocktail hours, the quality is consistently exceptional. We especially recommend the Saga beef appetizers and signature cocktails served in the evening. The rooms blend modern design with Japanese aesthetics, and the bedding is incredibly comfortable. The large communal bath features wonderfully soft water, and the sauna facilities are excellent. Service is exceptionally attentive, and the front desk can assist with reservations at popular restaurants. Perfect for both business and leisure travelers, it's a top choice for luxury accommodation in Fukuoka city center.
This is a well-established, full-service hotel, clearly equipped to handle large groups and events. What truly impressed me, and was a pleasant surprise, was the availability of Chinese-speaking front desk staff and laundry facilities (washer and dryer). The room size was also remarkably spacious. Its location couldn't be better – right next to a subway exit, and just one stop from Tenjin. Plus, there are drugstores and supermarkets directly downstairs, and you can easily walk to trendy cafes in Yakuin. Highly recommended!
Standard Ritz service, nice as usuals. However, the front desk staff is quite mean,stayed two nights and requested extend late checkout from 1pm to 1:30pm but rejected, what a shame to a loyal customer to Ritz and it also do not in line with Ritz global marketing”Late checkout”promotion video. 🫣🫣in over all this hotel is mean, swimming poor need extra charge ¥4000/ppl. It is shame and surprising, we stayed a many Ritz Carlton in the world and never seen one need to charge swimming fee😓😓😑. For birthday trip, it is the worst arrangements among all other Ritz Carlton, no bday card message, no simple room decor etc. Do not recommend this Ritz among all Ritz hotels . Concierge service is good.
Hotel near Tenjin,Fukuoka31.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.12
Excellent views! The location is incredibly convenient, with easy access to transport and very close proximity to the commercial street, making dining and shopping a breeze.
This is a stylish hotel on top of a mountain. There seemed to be a lot of foreign guests. Perhaps because of this, there seem to be foreign staff on-site. As the name Hilltop Resort suggests, the view from the rooms is spectacular. However, since it's on top of a mountain, it's quite difficult to explore the area unless you wear comfortable walking shoes. It feels like you can't get anywhere without taking a taxi, but I think it's a good way to enjoy your hotel stay. The large public bath is pleasant.
There is an espresso machine in the room, a nostalgic bottle of Ramune in the refrigerator, and the Japanese tea in the room is not a tea bag but real sencha tea made from real tea leaves, which I felt was thoughtful. The restaurant also has a nice atmosphere and the food is delicious.
The rooms are quite spacious and all offer sea views. It's located at Fukuoka's Uminonakamichi Station, with an aquarium and a large park nearby, perfect for a relaxing two-day stay at the hotel. There's a shuttle bus service to and from Hakata Station; you might want to inquire about its pickup/drop-off point at Hakata Station before checking in. The restaurants are also good, offering a variety of culinary options.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.15
New hotel right opposite Hakata station Chikushi exit. Easier to walk aboveground as hotel is within view. There is a link underground fr station but may be confusing to find. We stayed in a triple room and it was spacious and comfortable with separate rooms for toilet and shower. Individually packed toiletries were provided. Only thing I found missing was disposable shower caps which was unusual for a hotel. Lots of restaurants and shops in Hakata station and surrounds. If you have to return a car to Avis/Budget, shop is 5 mins walk away.
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GGuest UserNew hotel right opposite Hakata station Chikushi exit. Easier to walk aboveground as hotel is within view. There is a link underground fr station but may be confusing to find. We stayed in a triple room and it was spacious and comfortable with separate rooms for toilet and shower. Individually packed toiletries were provided. Only thing I found missing was disposable shower caps which was unusual for a hotel. Lots of restaurants and shops in Hakata station and surrounds. If you have to return a car to Avis/Budget, shop is 5 mins walk away.
HhuzimiximamaThe room was quite spacious for Japanese standards, with excellent natural light from the window and effective blackout curtains. The toiletries, including shampoo and hand cream, were of high quality. Breakfast offered a good variety of Japanese and Western options. While the staff in the restaurant, at the front desk, and for luggage storage and inquiries weren't perfectly fluent in English, their service was professional and thorough. We visited during the 'Respect for the Aged Day' long weekend, so the price was a bit higher than usual, but still reasonable. Having stayed at the Okura in Tokyo before and had a wonderful experience, it's great to see the brand's excellent reputation being maintained.
XXiaojinglinghengziThis was the only hotel during our trip to Japan that required us to pay a accommodation tax. Since we stayed on a newly renovated floor, it was quite clean. The design with a separate wet and dry area was good, but the room was a bit small, which is typical in Japan. JAL Hotels is an established star-rated hotel, and the breakfast, though small, was exquisite. Overall, it was good.
MMia咩呀The Grand Hyatt Fukuoka is situated in the heart of Hakata, offering a tranquil retreat despite its convenient, central location. Rooms boast stunning city or harbor views. The standout feature is **Club Olympus**, the executive lounge, which offers exquisite all-day dining services. From freshly prepared breakfasts and afternoon tea to evening cocktail hours, the quality is consistently exceptional. We especially recommend the Saga beef appetizers and signature cocktails served in the evening. The rooms blend modern design with Japanese aesthetics, and the bedding is incredibly comfortable. The large communal bath features wonderfully soft water, and the sauna facilities are excellent. Service is exceptionally attentive, and the front desk can assist with reservations at popular restaurants. Perfect for both business and leisure travelers, it's a top choice for luxury accommodation in Fukuoka city center.
GGuest UserThe room was excellent, offering stunning views of both the sea and the PayPay Dome right outside. The service was also top-notch, truly living up to Hilton's renowned reputation. The location is superb, being beachfront yet incredibly convenient for transport. Plus, there's a large and affordable outlet store right next door.
JJW hkStandard Ritz service, nice as usuals. However, the front desk staff is quite mean,stayed two nights and requested extend late checkout from 1pm to 1:30pm but rejected, what a shame to a loyal customer to Ritz and it also do not in line with Ritz global marketing”Late checkout”promotion video. 🫣🫣in over all this hotel is mean, swimming poor need extra charge ¥4000/ppl. It is shame and surprising, we stayed a many Ritz Carlton in the world and never seen one need to charge swimming fee😓😓😑. For birthday trip, it is the worst arrangements among all other Ritz Carlton, no bday card message, no simple room decor etc. Do not recommend this Ritz among all Ritz hotels . Concierge service is good.
GGuest UserThe rooms are quite spacious and all offer sea views. It's located at Fukuoka's Uminonakamichi Station, with an aquarium and a large park nearby, perfect for a relaxing two-day stay at the hotel. There's a shuttle bus service to and from Hakata Station; you might want to inquire about its pickup/drop-off point at Hakata Station before checking in. The restaurants are also good, offering a variety of culinary options.
LLeyan1978This is a well-established, full-service hotel, clearly equipped to handle large groups and events. What truly impressed me, and was a pleasant surprise, was the availability of Chinese-speaking front desk staff and laundry facilities (washer and dryer). The room size was also remarkably spacious. Its location couldn't be better – right next to a subway exit, and just one stop from Tenjin. Plus, there are drugstores and supermarkets directly downstairs, and you can easily walk to trendy cafes in Yakuin. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserThis is a stylish hotel on top of a mountain. There seemed to be a lot of foreign guests. Perhaps because of this, there seem to be foreign staff on-site. As the name Hilltop Resort suggests, the view from the rooms is spectacular. However, since it's on top of a mountain, it's quite difficult to explore the area unless you wear comfortable walking shoes. It feels like you can't get anywhere without taking a taxi, but I think it's a good way to enjoy your hotel stay. The large public bath is pleasant.
There is an espresso machine in the room, a nostalgic bottle of Ramune in the refrigerator, and the Japanese tea in the room is not a tea bag but real sencha tea made from real tea leaves, which I felt was thoughtful. The restaurant also has a nice atmosphere and the food is delicious.
GGuest UserExcellent views! The location is incredibly convenient, with easy access to transport and very close proximity to the commercial street, making dining and shopping a breeze.
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