The room was spacious and the location was perfect. I would 100% visit again. It felt like everything was within 10 minutes of walking, which was nice. The room was much larger and the counter staff was friendly. However, there was no lobby area.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.02.17
This hotel is well located - 2 mins walk from subway and many famous restaurants nearby. Staff are friendly and helpful.
Bad side is the building - wall is too thin that we could hear our neighbours talking even it was at the midnight.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.6% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.05.18
With a limited supply of triple-bed rooms in town, this hotel became our go-to choice for a total of six nights, including two room transfers due to our booking arrangements. It turned out to be a wise decision.
To highlight some experiences: first, the room transfers went smoothly. We needed to switch rooms twice due to our itinerary. We simply left our luggage with the front desk at checkout, and when we returned, our belongings were already in our new room. Secondly, one day I accidentally dropped my room key at a nearby shop. While I was searching through my bag for it, a staff member at the front desk approached me and asked if I was looking for a key. After verifying my room information, she informed me that the shop had called the hotel to return the key. Otherwise, I would have had to pay 100 yen for the lost card, which would have felt quite careless.
One downside was the welcome drink—honestly, it wasn’t worth the time. Overall, though, the staff’s friendliness made a positive impression.
Cleaning is Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Convenience store is near, too, and Sukesan udon is near, too.
I would like the accommodation tax to be included in the online reservation.
I stayed only for breakfast, but it was spacious and comfortable⭐︎
I think the price is cheaper than the surrounding area.
Overall I am satisfied. I want to use it again👍
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.6% of visitors choose this area
LLiwei9lvyou2025.06.26
Northern Kyushu Trip: Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion
We traveled from Kurokawa Onsen to Fukuoka by bus. There are three daily services: 10:15 AM, 11:15 AM, and 2:15 PM. The fare is 3,470 JPY, and the journey takes approximately 3 hours.
Again, we asked the hotel front desk to help us call and book tickets. The 11:15 AM bus was the most suitable choice, as we would arrive in Fukuoka around 2 PM, allowing us to walk to the hotel and check in directly without needing to store our luggage. A special shout-out to the front desk at Kurokawa Roku Ryokan for proactively booking our bus tickets for the next day.
Roku Ryokan also offered a drop-off service to the bus station. Though it was a short distance, it was a nice gesture and much appreciated.
Upon arriving in Fukuoka, the bus made three stops: the airport, Hakata JR Station, and Tenjin. We got off at Hakata JR Station. From there, we used Google Maps to navigate and reached the hotel in just over 10 minutes.
The hotel's location is excellent, very close to Hakata Station. There's a 7-Eleven and a bakery downstairs, and Tenjin is just one subway stop away.
Hotel rooms here are typically small, so traveling with large suitcases in Japan really isn't ideal.
The hotel's onsen (hot spring bath) is on the 13th floor. It's a public bath only, with both indoor and outdoor pools.
In the hotel lobby, you can pick up complimentary disposable toothbrushes and other amenities. I particularly recommend the sample-sized lotions; they were quite good.
The only complimentary item from the hotel was a single cup of coffee, which was nothing special.
One important thing to note is that the name on the reservation must match the name of the guest checking in. Both rooms were booked under my name. One room was checked in smoothly, but for the other, the front desk insisted on changing the name to the actual occupant's before processing. The problem was that changing the name took time. I had to contact Ctrip, who then contacted the hotel, and once the hotel agreed to the change, it took a while for it to update in the front desk system. So, we could only check into one room initially. Such rigidity!
This is an incredibly comfortable hot spring resort offering excellent value for money. So many complimentary amenities are included, such as afternoon tea, beverages, swimming, bicycle usage, and a shuttle bus service. The rooms are very spacious, boasting beautiful ocean views. At night, with no light pollution, you can enjoy a breathtaking starry sky. There are hardly any international guests, making for a wonderfully quiet and peaceful atmosphere.
Hotel near Hakata,Fukuoka63.6% of visitors choose this area
XXintaisuoluomen2025.08.14
While Japanese hotels are typically compact, this one pleasantly surprised me by offering enough space to fully open my 24-inch suitcase. The location is fantastic, just a two-minute walk from Hakata Station. As for cleanliness, it was, as expected, spotless. The soundproofing was excellent. An added bonus for me was that the meeting point for the multiple day tours I had booked was also just a two-minute walk away, making it incredibly convenient.
The room is clean but not too big. It is OK for one person, but it may be a little small for two people. There is no free mineral water, but there is a vending machine on the first floor. There is a parking lot, and it is convenient to take a taxi at the door. Overall, the price-performance ratio is good.
The Hostel is located 2 min from the subway station, and 15-20 min walking from Hakata Station. The capsule/pod is very spacious, with a adjustable light, hangers and a blackout curtain. I liked that even closing the curtain the capsule wouldn’t get hot. There are lockers for small bag and important items and also a designated area for bigger bags and coats.
The bathrooms in the dorm were always clean. They have 2 shower rooms based on gender. The shower room has a minimum if 6-7 showers. They have baskets to place your clothes and personal items. Before the shower, there is room for changing, it is wide enough it can easily fit 3 people. I noticed the shampoo bottles were always full/refilled. Dryer and some extra amenities were also available at the shower room. The lounge is really good, the ac worked perfectly, enough chairs and tables to eat or work, and even bigger tables for groups. As expected they have information for tourist but also assorted books and mangas, even some in english. The kitchen is well equipped (oven, microwave, stove, plates, hot water, etc). The breakfast was simple but fresh. The first floor has a room for bigger luggage and also they have a washing/drying room, just make sure to have 100yen coins, if not ask the staff to exchange cash. TBH i can’t think of a negative experience, the staff was always friendly and ready to assist, they spoke perfect japanese and english. After checking out i visited another city but ended coming back to fukuoka and making a reservation in this hostel again. 100% recommended.
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!
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YYouribenThis is an incredibly comfortable hot spring resort offering excellent value for money. So many complimentary amenities are included, such as afternoon tea, beverages, swimming, bicycle usage, and a shuttle bus service. The rooms are very spacious, boasting beautiful ocean views. At night, with no light pollution, you can enjoy a breathtaking starry sky. There are hardly any international guests, making for a wonderfully quiet and peaceful atmosphere.
Eevantansc@yahoo.com.sgevangelineI was given a room which had smoking odour. The bed smell like a bar. I requested to change the room after staying in for 2 hours and could not stand it. The staff assisted to change my room. The room is really small. We can't open two luggage at the same time. It is not really worth it to stay in this hotel at the price per night other than it's excellent location. They provide free sake for hotel guest for their welcome drink, see picture.
11362197****The hotel boasts an excellent location, just a 5-minute walk from Tenjin Station. The facilities are also very new and modern, and there's a dedicated lounge perfect for dining or catching up on work, with complimentary coffee available. I will definitely choose this hotel again on my next visit to Fukuoka.
11364170****As a solo traveler, I was looking for a slightly cheaper option and didn't mind a smaller room, but I was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. The hotel's location is just as convenient as those near Hakata Station. The Nanakuma subway line is right at its doorstep, and it's also a straightforward 10-minute walk along the main road to Hakata Station. Canal City is right next door, Kushida Shrine is just behind, and there's a 24-hour drugstore and a large supermarket right by the hotel, making shopping incredibly convenient. Housekeeping isn't daily; it's every other day. If you need your room cleaned, you can place a request tag on your door. However, even when the room isn't cleaned, fresh towels are provided outside your door.
AAnonymous UserMy experience from check-in to check-out was excellent. The hotel is conveniently located, about a 7-8 minute walk from the JR station. The walk there is pleasant, with coffee shops, bakeries, and a FamilyMart along the way. It truly is a peaceful oasis despite its central location. There's a small public space right outside the entrance, and two more coffee shops/bakeries just downstairs.
The mattress was very comfortable, but the pillows were a bit too flat, offering no bounce or support.
Getting here from Fukuoka Airport was quick, about a 10-minute taxi ride.
Complimentary facial cleanser and lotion samples were available for self-service at the front desk.
I had informed them in advance via email that it was my birthday on the check-in day, and the front desk staff were wonderful and upgraded my room. The bathroom featured a wet/dry separation.
Overall, a fantastic hotel!
GGuest UserCentrally located in Fukuoka right inside Canal City shopping mall. Easy walking distance to street stall food and numerous restaurants. Parking was in the mall parking lot and you'll need to walk up stairs and take escalators to get to the check-in lobby. Rooms are a bit dated with a small bathroom. We would probably try another hotel next time around.
VVivtsoGood value for money and great location. The nicest thing about the hotel is the natual onsen and all the complimentary items for their guests like ramen at night, morning coffee/juice/tea, ice-cream, yakult drinks. We used the onsen every night after a long day out. The hotel is right next to the subway station.
The room is not big. No room cleaning without a charge. But clean towels are hang outside the door everyday.
YYikexingxingdoudouThe hotel offers comprehensive facilities, and the room was equipped with an air purifier. It was quite clean and surprisingly spacious. The location is excellent, being close to Watanabedori Subway Station and popular attractions such as Tenjin Underground Shopping Center and Canal City Hakata. There's a 7-Eleven and a sizable supermarket right outside, which makes buying breakfast and fruits very convenient. The hotel lobby is on the 3rd floor and is quite spacious. When I accidentally scalded my hand with hot water, the front desk staff immediately provided an ice pack for prompt treatment. I really appreciated their quick assistance.
WWAI MANStaff is nice and friendly!
Though it is not super close to the station but it's still a comparative convenient location to me.
There're also many good place to eat nearby, highly recommend REC coffee, breakfast is great!
Soundproofing is just so-so, the Korean family stayed next to us is so noisy and banged the door all the time..
WWariyukiThe hotel is decent and clean. It doesn’t provide any free coffee in the room or lobby. It also doesn’t have any bath tub or public bath. Overall it’s a pleasant stay there.
Located right next to the Yanagibashi Rengo market, you can enjoy the fresh sashimi, sushi and other food at the market. There are a number of buses that take you from the Hakata bus station to the hotel, it’s actually very convenient too.
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