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Hotels near Honko-ji Temple, Fukuoka

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Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Nakasu Kawabata Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
8.5/10
Very Good1649 reviews
0.41km from Honko-ji Temple
From AU$76
Hotel New Gaea Hakata Messe Minami Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
8.5/10
Very Good85 reviews
0.11km from Honko-ji Temple
From AU$60
Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
8.8/10
Very Good526 reviews
0.54km from Honko-ji Temple
From AU$79
Hotel Vista Fukuoka Nakasu-Kawabata Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
9.0/10
Great580 reviews
0.53km from Honko-ji Temple
From AU$75
Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Nakasu Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
9.2/10
Great1943 reviews
0.86km from Honko-ji Temple
Trip.BestNo. 4 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Fukuoka
From AU$143
Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
9.1/10
Great1324 reviews
1.08km from Honko-ji Temple
Trip.BestNo. 1 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Fukuoka
From AU$161
Hotel Okura Fukuoka Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
9.3/10
Great881 reviews
0.67km from Honko-ji Temple
Trip.BestNo. 6 of Premium Hotels in Fukuoka
From AU$117
The Breakfast Hotel Fukuoka Nakasu Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
8.8/10
Very Good1266 reviews
0.78km from Honko-ji Temple
From AU$59
EN HOTEL Hakata Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
8.9/10
Very Good1216 reviews
1.13km from Honko-ji Temple
From AU$75
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hakata Reisen Premier - Former Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hakata Reisen Hotels near Honko-ji Temple
From AU$122
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ONE FUKUOKA HOTEL

9.4/10
Amazing
Posted on May 18, 2026
KRdrmin
Highly recommend this hotel in Fukuoka! • It's a brand new hotel (built in 2025). • Super convenient location right above the subway, and the attached mall is excellent. • The staff are incredibly friendly, and I was very impressed with the complimentary room service (all fridge drinks and alcohol are free) and free lounge access. • The room was clean, and I especially liked that it had hardwood floors instead of carpet, making it feel very fresh. • The windows open, which is great for ventilation. • You can get high-floor city views, and even a distant view of the sea and mountains. • The 12 PM checkout time gives you a bit more flexibility.
Price per night from:AU$522

Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine

9.3/10
Great
Posted on May 23, 2026
SGbyti.co
Wonderful location! A straight walk from Hakata Station (or you can take one stop on the subway). The hotel is right outside the subway station. Very short walk to Canal City too. A 24h pharmacy nearby with an AEON mart at the basement. There's good food around too. Really great location but if you stay the STAY ROOM type, please note that you will be facing a huge cemetery 🥲. It's mostly hidden by trees but you absolutely can see it. The hotel is right infront of the cemetery. Other room types won't get that view thankfully. There's a free to use public bath, free ice pops, and free to use microwave. Washing machine outside is paid per use. You can see the status from your room. STAY ROOM washing is free with detergent provided 👍 Service was great initially. Check in team aided with my requests. However, checkout team was not the best. I arrived at the counter, confused and in a rush but the team in the morning all stood behind the counter, leaning their backs to the wall. I utter a word of question and nobody came forward to help. I tried to figure it out myself, by slotting in the card, then finally someone came forward, no talk no acknowledgement, tapped some stuff - all in japanese - and then nothing. I was confused, then one of the English speaking stuff said ”all done”... I was very unimpressed with this service. Especially with the sight of all of them leaning against the wall when I obviously needed help. Really a downer to a good stay.
Price per night from:AU$121

WELLCABIN TENJIN

9.2/10
Great
Posted on Jun 9, 2026
USGuest User
Worst hotel experience in a month of traveling Japan — avoid if you have other options I've been traveling across Japan for a full month — Osaka, Tokyo, Hiroshima and more — and Wellcabin Tenjin is hands down the worst service I've received anywhere. Made a simple booking mistake and reached out to correct it within 10 minutes — not the last day, not last minute, literally within 10 minutes of booking. I wasn't asking for a refund or a cancellation — I simply wanted to change the date and upgrade to a more private room, both of which would have benefited them financially. Still a flat out no. I petitioned multiple times, even with the support of the hotel booking agent advocating on my behalf, and they remained completely unmoved. No empathy, no flexibility, no solutions. Just a stubborn, repeated refusal — for the most basic and reasonable requests imaginable. The app also showed ”Failed to cancel booking” and ”Failed to modify dates” so there was no way to self-serve either. Completely trapped. On top of that: 11am checkout means you are gone — permanently. You cannot come back inside, cannot use any facilities, cannot sit for a break, cannot do anything. You are physically out the door at 11am with no return. Most hotels worldwide let you hang around the lobby or common areas — not here. Just thrown out onto the street. No luggage storage after checkout — in all my years of traveling worldwide, this is the first place I've ever stayed that refuses to hold your bags. Not once have I encountered this anywhere else. You're left dragging everything around all day with zero support. The place simply doesn't feel welcoming — from the moment something goes wrong, you're completely on your own Nickel-and-dime culture — they charge a fee for everything, including slippers. Every other hostel I stayed at across Japan provided them free, daily. Not here. Locker room has no camera — you cannot leave anything safely here Laundry is overpriced — the most expensive I encountered across every city I stayed in Japan For a capsule hotel marketing itself on convenience, it fails on almost every front. Every basic comfort comes with a price tag, and the moment you need any flexibility or human decency, they shut the door on you — literally and figuratively — even when you act immediately, in good faith, and are willing to spend more. The only thing going for it is the central Tenjin location — but that's the neighborhood, not the hotel. I travel around the world constantly and this is genuinely the first time I've encountered a hotel this rigid, unwelcoming, and unhelpful. Only consider this place if you have absolutely no other options. Otherwise, keep looking.
Price per night from:AU$26

JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Hakata Central

9.1/10
Great
Posted on Jun 25, 2026
SGAnonymous User
I only stayed for one night but was so impressed by how spacious the room felt despite having 1 King and 1 single sofa bed which was helpful for my luggage packing and elderly parents. There was a ultra fast charging (100W) port and I thought that was very helpful. The location is also the best, nothing can beat, cross the road from Hakata station and it's there. Wish I could have booked this hotel across other parts of Japan.
Price per night from:AU$160

Hotel Dormy Inn Premium Hakata Canalcitymae Fukuoka

9.1/10
Great
Posted on Mar 5, 2026|Queen Room
HKGuest User
The location was superb as it's just a few steps away from the underground entrance to the metro. There's also a 24Hr supermarket just minutes walk from the hotel above ground or if it's raining you can take the metro underground walkway which will also get you right to the entrance of supermarket. There are a few drug stores nearby (for medicine / cosmetics) and some open till 9pm or even midnight. It's only a very short walk to get to Canal city shopping area which has an array of shops and dinning options. We stayed for 5 nights and breakfast was included in our room rate and it was very good with a decent amount of choices (we ended up eating there 4/5 mornings). Although the dinning area was not very big so if you're there during peak hours there could be a bit of a wait. The room was a standard 'Dormy' room that you'd expect in almost any other Dormy Inn but for this particular hotel we felt the cleaning needs a bit of work. We have a habit of wiping down the shelves / tables before placing our things and even after three rounds of wiping with wet cloth / tissue it's still grey which shook us a bit.
Price per night from:AU$144

Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station

9.0/10
Great
Posted on Jun 22, 2026
CNdolphinboy
The 20 sqm twin room easily accommodated two 28-inch suitcases, though the bathroom felt a bit cramped. Breakfast was the same every day and lost its appeal after two mornings. However, they did offer fresh squeezed orange juice and the freshly made veal burgers were quite good. There's a self-service laundry on the 5th floor, complimentary coffee on the rooftop, and a free happy hour in the afternoon. The location is superb, with direct access to the airport line from B2, and the airport bus stop right on the 1st floor, which is also the meeting point for most day tours departing from Fukuoka.
Price per night from:AU$151

Hotel Forza Hakataeki Chikushi-Guchi Ⅰ

8.8/10
Very Good
Posted on Jun 1, 2026
Guest User
Location of this hotel is excellent! Extremely easy to find - exit from the Chikushi Gate (East) at JR Hakata station and walk about 5 mins to reach the hotel. There is also a bus stop just 100 meters away (1 min walk) that you can take from the airport to reach the hotel, or from the hotel to reach the airport. Room is clean and decent size. Love the bathroom and the standing shower which has a nice rain shower, handheld shower and jacuzzi style massage shower. There’s also a bathtub for those who like to take baths. Room amenities can be obtained at hotel lobby so there is little waste - just take what you need. There is also a coffee machine that is free at the lobby. There is a self-service washing machine and dryer at level 3, level 7 and level 11. There is also a Family Mart just infront of the hotel and also a Lawson just around the corner. Great for getting late night light snacks. Overall, an excellent hotel! Highly recommended!
Price per night from:AU$101

The Basics Fukuoka

8.8/10
Very Good
Posted on May 18, 2026
oceanEcho
The hotel is perfectly located, close to the station, and there's a small park nearby. The room itself is quite spacious by Japanese standards, has everything you need, and is very clean. The breakfast is delicious, with a wide selection (they even have steak!). We really enjoyed it and will be back.
Price per night from:AU$106

Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Jul 12, 2026
PHCatherine Jane Claravall
Stayed at Hotel Oriental Fukuoka Tenjin and it was such a great choice! The location is super convenient—just a 2-minute walk to the subway entrance, making it easy to get around the city. There are also plenty of dining options nearby, with Yoshinoya, Matsuya, and even Shin Shin just around the corner. Service was consistently good, and the room was very comfortable. I especially loved the pillows and bed—perfect for resting after a long day of exploring. A nice touch was that they provided nightwear, which I didn’t bring, so that was really convenient. Breakfast had a great spread with lots of options to choose from, making mornings something to look forward to. Overall, a comfortable and hassle-free stay in a prime location!
Price per night from:AU$93

The BREAKFAST HOTEL Fukuoka Tenjin

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Apr 28, 2026
ADHDmania
I stayed for 3 nights. Let's start with the positives, which actually make up most of my experience~ +1. **Convenient Transportation:** This hotel is incredibly well-located, just 1 kilometer from Hakata Station, Fukuoka's largest transportation hub. I walked there every time. From Hakata Station, you can take a bus directly to the international terminal in about 20 minutes. You can also catch trains here to Dazaifu, Yanagawa, Mojiko, and Kokura. It's even closer to Tenjin Station, another major transport hub, at just over 700 meters away. +2. **Excellent Location:** This area seems to be Nakasu, a lively nightlife district. Many restaurants here stay open until 1-2 AM. There are also numerous 24-hour convenience stores nearby, and their bread is exceptionally good. The famous Nakasu Yatai (food stall) street is just a 5-minute walk away. This area is bustling from morning till night. +3. **Super Fast Wi-Fi:** The hotel's Wi-Fi was the fastest I've ever used in all my years of traveling. Speed tests easily showed upload and download speeds of 100 Mbps, sometimes even faster. So, no worries about internet access. Now, for the downsides: -1. **Small Room & Pricey:** The room was quite small. While a small room isn't necessarily a deal-breaker, this hotel was also very expensive... I paid over 4,000 yen for three nights, which is even pricier than hotels in Tokyo or Osaka. I'm not sure why it was so costly. -2. **Poor Light Blocking Curtains:** The curtains themselves are fine at blocking light. However, there's significant light leakage around the edges of the curtains. Since the bed is directly under the window, if the morning sun is strong, the light seeping through the edges will definitely wake you up. So, is it worth staying here? If the price were lower, say around 900 yen per night, I think it would be a very suitable option. After all, the location is incredibly convenient. I hope they redesign the curtains to block light more effectively. Although I filmed a video, I can't upload it using the browser on my computer, so I'll just stick to text.
Price per night from:AU$56

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular hotels near Hongaku-ji Temple?

How much does it cost to stay at a hotel near Hongaku-ji Temple per night?

According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night stay at a hotel near Hongaku-ji Temple in Fukuoka is AU$131. Please note that prices fluctuate often, so this is a general guide only.

Which popular hotels near Hongaku-ji Temple have pools?

Summer is the perfect time to cool off with a family getaway to Hongaku-ji Temple in Fukuoka. Hotel Nikko Fukuoka (price from AU$147),Hotel Okura Fukuoka (price from AU$134) and Miyako Hotel Hakata (price from AU$349) are some top hotels with pools where you can unwind and beat the heat.

What are the best hotels near Hongaku-ji Temple with parking?

What hotels near Hongaku-ji Temple offer great breakfasts?

A good breakfast is all you need to kick-start your day. If you're after a hotel in Fukuoka near Hongaku-ji Temple with an excellent breakfast, you can consider staying Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Nakasu Kawabata (price from AU$71),The Royal Park Canvas Fukuoka Nakasu (price from AU$189) and Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Hakata Gion Kushida Shrine (price from AU$129) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

Which hotels near Hongaku-ji Temple have gyms?

As people become more health-conscious, many hotels now include fitness rooms. Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Nakasu Kawabata (price from AU$71),Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station (price from AU$98) and Hotel Nikko Fukuoka (price from AU$147) are some of the top hotels with fitness rooms.

How much does it cost to stay at hotels near Hongaku-ji Temple this weekend?

According to Trip.com, the average cost for a one-night weekend stay at a hotel near Hongaku-ji Temple in Fukuoka is about AU$279. Prices can change often, so please use this as a general guide.

Which hotels near Hongaku-ji Temple are good for families?

Henn na Hotel Fukuoka Hakata (price from AU$63) is a popular family-friendly hotel.

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Fukuoka Hotels near Honko-ji Temple Information

Number of Reviews 120,598
Total Properties569
Weekday Avg. PriceAU$260
Weekend Avg. PriceAU$403
Trending hotelHotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Nakasu Kawabata