Located in Fukuoka and with Ship's Garden Suijo-Park reachable within 300 metres, The Millennials Fukuoka provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Nicholas
Australia
Lucy the bar staff member was excellent. She provided perfect service.
Situated conveniently in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, 9h nine hours Nakasukawabata Station is set 600 metres from Tsunashiki Temman-gu Shrine, 600 metres from Reisen Park and 500 metres from...
A 10-minute walk from Nishitetsu Fukuoka Station, First Cabin Hakata features compact rooms with free WiFi. Shared bathing facilities include hot public baths, shower booths and luxury amenities.
Conveniently situated in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, 9h nine hours Hakata station is located 700 metres from Fujita Park, less than 1 km from Sugawara Shrine and a 9-minute walk from...
Attractively located in the Tenjin district of Fukuoka, WELLCABIN TENJIN - Male Only is situated 400 metres from Imaizumi Park, 600 metres from Solaria Stage and 500 metres from Kego Park.
Reggie
Canada
The location was close to the station, restaurants and convenience stores. Facilities were clean.
Ideally located in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, HEARTS Capsule Hotel & Spa Nakasu -Male only- is set 300 metres from Kagami Temmangu Shrine, 400 metres from Nakajima Park and 600 metres from...
Kevin
United Kingdom
this place was perfect if you are needing connections to Fukuoka airport. The link to the underground is right at the entrance. for a capsule hotel this was one of the better ones with how it felt. The reception spoke very little English but they did there best to help and they were very patient. The showers were listed by previous reviews as totally mixed in but there are cubicles with doors for individuals so this was great if you respect your privacy.
Developed in Japan, these cheap 'pod' hotels are a novelty for any traveller. With rows of small single bed enclosed capsules, accommodation is basic and intended to be overnight. There is separate storage for luggage and gender-separate communal bathrooms — some capsule hotels also have a sentō, a Japanese bath house, often for male guests only.
Remember, it’s a guest house and a capsule hotel, so for what you get it’s mostly very good! The staff are friendly, the facilities are good considering the price you pay.
The breakfast is generous, toast, yogurt and tea, more than some other competitors offer.
Most places in Fukuoka are expensive so if you are visiting the Team Labs Forest Exhibit, the castle or enjoying the beaches, this is a great place to stay. It’s also near a subway station so it’s not very difficult, unless you have a big suitcase!
Location was great! Located near plenty of shops and a short walk to the train station. Coin laundry and vending machine located within the hotel which was convenient. Staff were helpful and friendly
Efficient capsule hotel, located in a mall with direct access to subway.
Locker room spacious enough for backpack and cabin luggage. All amenities provided, slippers, toothbrush, towel.
Sleeping pod is comfy.
Very stylishly decorated hotel which feels newly refurbished. None of the fittings seemed old or outdated. Front staff were friendly and accommodating, they seemed to be able to speak English as well (although I spoke to them in Japanese). Very closely located to one of the main train lines, which is very convenient.
Cool themed capsule hotel. The pods were spacious and the surroundings sleeping quarters were quiet at all times of the day. The community bathrooms were really spacious and had a lot of toiletries for free if you didn't bring your own.
Quirky book hotel. Cafe open 24 hours with a great coffee/tea and a yummy croissant breakfast.
Staff are helpful and friendly.
Very convenient to bus, train, restaurants and shops.
Awesome tiny but deep Japanese style bath.
For a capsule hotel it was a very nice stay! The shelf above the bed was super helpful for storing things. The lighting and moving bed feature controlled by the iPod was great. I found it quiet for the most part, although any noise from guests wasn’t any fault of the hotel of course! It was nice having the women’s area separate so felt comfortable. Showers and toilets very clean. Buffet downstairs for extra fee was great.
Super clean, comfy capsule hotel right in centre of Fukuoka.
Staff very friendly and spoke English
Pyjamas, towel and toothbrush/toothpaste provided
Plenty of toilets and showers
Lockers spacious enough for large backpack
Capsules were great and pretty quiet even despite the large number in one room
Very clean and comfortable pod hotel! Check in procedure was smooth. Homey and cozy lounge with movies playing every night. Complementary traditional Japanese breakfast was nothing fancy but very convenient and filling. It's the same every day though.
Staff was super friendly and helpful.
Location was convenient (walking distance to station and city center).
Beds were more comfortable than in many other capsule hotels (real mattress, etc.).
Free tea & coffee + fridge in the room.
Christine
Solo traveller
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