A conveniently located hotel right next to the JR station. Rooms are clean, plenty of food & shopping in the neighborhood. The beds are hard which will work for people who prefer hard beds. It’s also a short walk to the Kokura Castle. Una grande base per le persone che pianificano di viaggiare nella regione di kitakhyshu.
Hotel nei pressi di Hakata,Fukuoka68.1% dei visitatori sceglie questa zona
OON MAN2024.11.21
I was thoroughly impressed by the exceptional service provided. From the warm welcome at check-in to the attentive staff throughout my stay, every detail was handled with care and professionalism. The rooms were immaculate, and the amenities exceeded my expectations. Special thanks to Nishida San, Yoshioka San and Goto San and others for doing above and beyond to make my stay memorable. I highly recommend Forza Hotel to anyone looking for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Keep up the great work!
Quindi innamorati di questo hotel! Stiamo già pianificando il nostro soggiorno più lungo a Lyf Tenjin. Amiamo il lobby dove mio marito può lavorare di notte, amiamo la cucina completamente funzionale, il personale utile, tutto! La posizione è perfetta! Non perdere di vista il negozio Yakiniku. Parcheggio con un parcheggio proprio fuori dall'hotel con molti alberi sakura! Ci piace qui
역 안에 위치한 숙소라서 하카타역에서 이동하거나 공항으로 이동하기 굉장히 편했습니다.
짐칸도 굉장히 넓어서 캐리어를 보관하고도 들고다니던 가방, 옷 등을 모두 넣을 수 있었고 침대도 굉장히 쾌적하게 잘되어 있었습니다.
또한 샤워실, 화장실도 어지간한 비즈니스 호텔보다 깔끔하고 컸습니다.
평일 2만원대라는 가격을 감안하면 최고의 숙소라고 생각합니다!
다만 공용공간 특성상 코고는 분들이 있을 수 있어 예민하신 분들은 한 번 재고를 해보시는 것을 추천드립니다.
Good for a stopover. Located next to a Michi no eki (with a restaurant and cooked food stalls) with a beautiful view of the city. Efficient and friendly front desk. As with other Fairfield hotels in Japan there's a nice spacious lounge with self service beverage equipment, microwave and oven. Room is quiet, spacious with very comfortable beds. Good room layout with plenty of hooks for hanging up clothes.
Hotel nei pressi di Hakata,Fukuoka68.1% dei visitatori sceglie questa zona
CChong2025.01.16
The location of this hotel is excellent. Located right in the central area of Hakata. There is even direct access from the hotel to the Hakata subway station and from there, just a short subway ride to attractions and only 2 stops from the airport station. The breakfast standard was also good. The room while quite new, but was very small. Difficult to put luggage with any room to move around.
More convenient if using a car, parking is free however parking lots may be full at night so better to reach earlier at the hotel. There's also free onsen facilities and a comics room, and there's two buildings so might be confusing when navigating around the hotel. Overall experience is a good stay.
I originally booked this hotel by mistake but was pleasantly surprised by some aspects of my stay. Tthe location was quite far from Fukuoka, where I had intended to stay for a concert.
I arrived at the hotel around 11:30 AM–12 PM after an early morning flight, unaware that check-in wasn’t until 3 PM. When I approached the front desk, the receptionist—a young girl—gave me a strange look before informing me of the check-in time. The lack of warmth in her greeting was disappointing, especially compared to my experiences at other hotels in Japan.
The weather on February 6, the day of my arrival, was harsh—it was very windy as it was cold, and I had to walk from Seto bus stop to the hotel with two suitcases in freezing conditions. Exhausted from my flight and journey to Munakata, I had hoped for a more welcoming atmosphere. Instead, after a brief trip to a nearby Lawson to grab food, I returned to the hotel and waited in the lobby, as it was too cold to explore.
By 2 PM, fatigue took over, and I lay down on the lobby couch to rest. Despite dozing off in the cold lobby, no staff member approached me. The heating system inside the hotel was weak, and I kept waking up from the biting cold. At 2:30 PM, I heard guests checking in, which surprised me—no one had informed me that I could start checking in earlier.
When I lined up at the front desk, the same receptionist from earlier recognized me but seemed to push her colleague forward to assist me, which I found rude and unprofessional for a staff member at a four-star hotel. However, her colleague was kind and attentive. Since I speak Japanese, the check-in process went smoothly.
There was an error on my part regarding my booking—I had mistakenly reserved my stay until February 10 instead of February 9. I explained this at the front desk, and the staff member tried to help but apologized, as the booking was made through a third-party site and couldn’t be refunded. I understood this and simply wanted to inform them of my earlier departure.
The hotel itself is old but well-maintained. I stayed in a Japanese-style room, which, despite its age, was clean and comfortable. The air-conditioning unit was quite old, but amenities were available on the first floor. The hotel seems to be popular with families or tour groups. There are a lot of Korean guests as well. Even for a business hotel, customer service toward foreign solo travelers was severly lacking. It's embarassing to think that was the kind of training they gave their employees at a four star hotel. I'm writing this review while staying at Comfort Hotel, a cheaper chain of hotel but the omotenashi I received here is on another level.
There isn’t much to do nearby Mercure Munakata. The closest kaisendon restaurant was about a 30-minute walk away. Unfortunately, the weather during my stay was terrible—windy and snowy—so I didn’t explore much. There was a church (?) next to the hotel, but nothing else of note.
One of the highlights of the stay was the hot spring, which had both indoor and outdoor baths. I didn’t eat at the hotel restaurant, as the prices seemed high.
A free shuttle bus is available to Togo Station, but you need to inform the front desk of your preferred departure time in advance.
I didn’t take many photos of the hotel itself—there wasn’t much worth capturing besides the bath, where phones aren’t allowed.
Would I stay here again? No.
Would I recommend this hotel? No, especially not for solo foreign travelers.
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8.5/10
UUtente ospite1. Very spacious room for this price point to be honest. Could be because it's not a major city...
2. Kitchen equipment like induction cooker and pot and bowls and utensils were provided! Makes it possible to cook your own meals (or even just Maggie mee) fridge was very big so can buy drinks to store
3. Location was alright. Located along small alley but very near main road leading to shopping street and Kokura station.
4. Aircon and heater worked well. Great for winter weather
5. Bathroom ventilator was very strong. To the extent that it feels very cold after taking a shower. We tried closing the bathroom door at night and it was literally like a freezer in the morning when we open it.
But also because of the ventilator, our clothes dried fast indoors 🥶
6. Now to the pain points. First got to be the facility management and check in check out process. This property does auto check in meaning there is no physical staff to handle your check in check out throughout. There is no receptionist at all. I made my booking 2- 3 hours prior to arriving at property. At the front door we were prompted to input entry passcode which we had no idea what it was (it's not the reservation number provided by the booking partner like Agoda or trip.com) tried to contact both the hotel helpline (there was a Jp phone number at the entrance but that's all, no other info whatsoever) and also escalated to Agoda (as I made my booking through Agoda for first nights) but no ans. In the end we had to enter property when someone unlocked the front entrance using her own passcode before we could speak to the helpdesk through the tablets.
So it turns out that they claim most travellers would make their reservation at least a day prior to arrival, which was why system didn't capture my booking (yet ironically they allowed booking for same day check in .... When they clearly cannot manage the whole process) shouldn't there be more effort being put in to monitor for same day booking so the traveller doesn't get stuck at the front entrance especially in winter weather? We had to sit at the park nearby while trying to contact the helpdkesks but couldn't get through till the end......
The whole check in process was rather manual, basically you enter the info as prompted on screen then video call the helpline agent to verify before you'll get your passcode to your room. (All through tablet)
Security seems alright if you're ok with the idea of using a keypad lock instead of having a physical room card? I guess customers just have to always make sure no one is looking when entering the passcode at the front door. Btw same passcode is used to enter hotel front entrance and for your room lock.
All in all the biggest issue we found was the check in check out process. Overall stay was above average.
CChongThe location of this hotel is excellent. Located right in the central area of Hakata. There is even direct access from the hotel to the Hakata subway station and from there, just a short subway ride to attractions and only 2 stops from the airport station. The breakfast standard was also good. The room while quite new, but was very small. Difficult to put luggage with any room to move around.
CConstance YapL'hotel di cromo è un SUPERB 👍🏼hotel! I ricevitori erano accoglienti e utili, e la camera stessa era calda e accogliente. Anche tutte le strutture della camera erano state mantenute molto pulite. SULL'AIUTO BUONO SITUAZIONE REGIONALE, cafe/24hr Supermercato/store conveniente/passeggiata a pochi minuti al centro commerciale di Kushida/Canal e molti altri!
Noi rimarremo certamente in questo hotel di nuovo : )
Mercato Miss 𡞴Itchisobo San è così utile e amichevole 👍🏼
MMiyu BirdiePersonal opinion as a female Asian traveler.
Location: 20 mins walk from Hakata station. 4 mins walk to Gion bus stop or canal city bus stop, both go to Hakata station in around 10 mins. Also, 15 mins walk to Kawabata Shopping Arcade and Canal CityHakata. There are not many restaurants nearby, only convenient stores around the area. Better eat before returning to the hotel. There is a MaxValu Express (open for 24 hrs, 2 levels: 1st floor drugsstore and B1 supermarket) 4 mins walk from the hotel. Great option for late night snacks, drinks,daily necessities, and tax-free shopping.
Room: small and a bit old, cleanliness ok, no bath tub only shower stall. Shower water is not hot enough. Very poor sound insulation (recommended to use earplugs when sleepping. Provided on 1st floor of hotel). You can hear almost every single activity happening next door(literally meaning). Light switches far away from bed, which is a bit inconvenient.
Front desk: it is an unmanned hotel. Self check-in via smartphone prior (utilizing the QR code) or via computer on 1st floor. Self check-out via tablet provided inside the room or computer on 1st floor. Using password to enter room. There is a female staff member in the lobby area in the morning if needed help for anything. She doesn't speak much English but is very friendly and willing to help. Also, you can text the hotel staff member for assistance if needed via the room tablet provided. They reply quickly.
Amenities: self-service, self luggage storage, only basic items provided. There is no ice maker and only 1 laundry machine on the 1st floor (always being occupied).
All in all, Pros: though the hotel is unmanned, I find it pretty chill, easy and efficient as long as you figure out how things work (not hard at all, perhaps more accessible for younger visitors). Cons: You really have to lower your expectations for everything else. I personally feel it is more like a hostel than a hotel. But considering it is the Hakata area and with this affortable price, can't murmur.
KKumaSaeriSe stai visitando Fukuoka ma non puoi farlo in città e ancora vuoi vivere in città, allora questo è il posto per te!
Ho soggiornato in hotel Dormy Inn in altre località e ho deciso di rimanere qui anche per il mio viaggio a Fukuoka perché un bel bagno di onsen dopo un giorno di shopping intenso mi ricaricherà immediatamente.
La posizione è grande (c'è una stazione di metropolitana fuori proprio fuori), non sono riuscito a provare il buffet per colazione perché volevo visitare altri bellissimi bar brunch vicino. La mia camera era più spaziosa delle altre camere che ho visto in Giappone (due persone potrebbero avere il loro bagaglio fuori e non hanno alcun problema di muoversi intorno alla stanza). And the onsen has a bath that’s outside which was sooo nice! And the complimentary popicle after was 🤌
喜喜歡旅行的樹懶Posizione comoda, la stazione Watanabe-dori è nelle vicinanze! Abbiamo prenotato una camera doppia ma abbiamo indicato che il soggiorno era di 2 adulti e 2 bambini, l'hotel ha aggiunto 2 letti per noi! 👍 L'hotel dispone di una sauna termale, dopo aver camminato per la strada è fantastico!
UUtente ospiteLa camera era pulita e spaziosa. Il letto era molto comodo. La pressione dell'acqua da bagno era eccellente. Situazioni confortevoli con molte grandi opzioni di ristorante vicino.
DDenna HeryatiWe stayed for 4 nights in residential room which provides kitchen facilities (we only used the kettle) as well as washer/dryer (which we used often and really grateful for this service). We stayed here too about a week ago and hotel provides free luggage storage (for our large suitcase) for our 2nd check in.
Location is excellent with bus terminal and subway station very close by. Also surrounded by department stores, restaurants as well as Yatai.
Reception staff always so attentive; they were also able to book us a taxi to the airport for our morning flight.
Will definitely stay here for my future trips to Fukuoka.
LLewisDavvero davvero piccolo. Ho cambiato albergo e non sono rimasto una sola notte. Il bagno ha finestre ed è necessario tirare una tenda per coprirlo, ma ci sono ancora degli spazi vuoti attraverso i quali è possibile vedere.
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