"room is spacious, location very well( just outside Hakata station, easy to find), facilities are all good!! worth staying here for the whole trip! super recommend!!"
"The room was poorly set up. Lots of dead space above the ground that could have been for storage but wasn't used. Bathroom was dated and creaky whenever you walked in. There was an iPad that took up space where luggage could have been. Bins took up so much space next to the TV. Bed was uncomfy. And the images were deceiving of the size of the room. Not going to that hotel again. "
"Hotel is 1.1 km walk from Hakata station. A bit of a walk with luggage or with children.
The street in front is not busy, and there's plenty of space to park temporarily, half way onto the front of the property to unload/load.
We stayed in room 102, in the DX Triple Room. In the only first floor room, I heard people coming out of the elevator, people checking in/out occasionally, but never heard any noise from above, though I'm unsure if there were any guests on the second floor. Hardly heard train or car traffic from inside the room.
Having a washer was nice, but wished it was a washer/dryer combo. We hung dried clothes in the shower room with the dehydrator, and also on the clothesline in the bedroom with AC on. There weren't enough hangers to hang clothes. Request fresh towels (via email before 2200 hours for next day delivery) to avoid having to wash your clothes AND towels.
Beds were not hard or soft, just right. There weren't enough outlets around the beds. AC worked well in relatively warm days in November. Fridge was medium size and appropriate. CAT5 was available. I didn't use the WiFi.
Closest 24/7 convenience store is 60 m walk away, 8a-9p grocery store is 300 m walk away, with numerous mostly small restaurants with limited hours in the vicinity. Closest bus stops are 200 m walk away. Hotel provides no parking, but there are hourly paid parking nearby.
The electric door lock code contained the room number. That's a little concerning. "
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Hishino Triple Water Wheels during your travels in Asakura. Take in the museums while you're in the area.
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THE BASICS FUKUOKA is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free WiFi. You'll find it 25.6 mi (41.2 km) from Shirakabe-dori Avenue. Other good options in the area include Tokyu Stay Hakata and APA Hotel Hakata Higashihieekimae.
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Learn about local history at Tanushimaruhirabaru Tomb Park and Tsukiyomi Shrine. At Harazuru Onsen, Chikugogawa Onsen and Hishino Triple Water Wheels, you can surround yourself with nature. Ukiha Inari Shrine and Yoshii Town are both worth a visit while you're out exploring.