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Step into Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe, where every bite feels like a hug from nature. Nestled in Fukuoka’s bustling heart, this organic haven serves up nourishing meals—from handmade breakfasts to soul-warming afternoon tea—crafted with care and fresh, local ingredients. Sit by the window, watch the city hum by, and let your worries melt away in a moment of pure, mindful indulgence. It’s not just a meal; it’s a wellness ritual you’ll want to repeat.




















Everything you need to know about Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe
Hyatt Regency Fukuoka is a top choice, just a 10-minute walk from Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe. The hotel features a wellness-focused restaurant serving organic, plant-based meals crafted with locally sourced ingredients. Its rooms are designed with natural materials and ample daylight, promoting a serene, health-conscious atmosphere. Complimentary electric shuttle services connect to major attractions like Hakata Station and Tenjin, making it ideal for travelers seeking both organic cuisine and holistic well-being during their stay.
Yes, the area around Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe is exceptionally well-connected. Located in central Fukuoka, it's within walking distance of Tenjin Station and Hakata Station, both hubs for JR lines, subway, and buses. Nearby hotels such as Fukuoka Marriott Hotel and Hotel Sunroute Plaza Fukuoka offer free shuttle services to key destinations. With seamless access to local transit networks, visitors can easily explore Fukuoka’s cultural spots, shopping districts, and other organic eateries—making this neighborhood perfect for efficient and sustainable travel.
Near Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe, guests can join guided organic farm tours and hands-on macrobiotic cooking workshops hosted by local wellness centers. For outdoor enthusiasts, morning yoga sessions in Ohori Park blend mindfulness with scenic views of cherry blossoms and koi ponds. Cultural seekers may also participate in traditional Fukuoka tea ceremonies using locally grown organic green tea, emphasizing harmony and simplicity. These immersive activities reflect the cafe’s core values of natural balance, mindful eating, and inner peace.
Fukuoka Marriott Hotel stands out as a highly family-friendly option, offering spacious family rooms, a dedicated children’s playroom, and an indoor heated pool. Just 1.2 km from Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe, it provides easy access via tram or short walk. All meals include organic and allergen-free options, and the hotel offers baby cots, high chairs, and child-sized utensils upon request. Multilingual staff including Chinese-speaking personnel ensure smooth communication, making it a trusted destination for families embracing healthy, stress-free travel.
Yes, Hyatt Regency Fukuoka is a photographer’s dream. Its modern architecture blends glass facades with lush interior gardens, creating dynamic lighting effects throughout the day. The rooftop garden offers panoramic views of Fukuoka City and distant mountains—perfect for golden-hour shots. Along the walkway to Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe, you’ll find vibrant street art, tree-lined paths, and seasonal floral displays, forming a living canvas of urban nature. This area seamlessly merges art, ecology, and city life, ideal for capturing authentic, story-rich images.
Absolutely. Hotels like Fukuoka Nikko Hotel and Hyatt Regency Fukuoka provide comprehensive organic meal services, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and afternoon tea. They partner directly with regional organic farms to ensure ingredient transparency and sustainability. Many menus follow zero-waste principles, using compostable packaging and seasonal produce. Some room packages even include organic tea bundles and handmade vegan treats, allowing guests to enjoy clean, conscious dining throughout their stay—aligning perfectly with the ethos of Evah Dining Macrobiotic Cafe.
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Staying at Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station was an absolute delight, especially given its unbeatable location right next to Hakata Station. Everything you need—transportation, shopping, dining—is just steps away, making travel and exploration incredibly convenient. On New Year's Day, I enjoyed breakfast at the hotel, and it was truly exceptional: a wide variety of options with high-quality, authentic local dishes that made for a memorable start to the day. The attention to detail, comfort, and hospitality throughout my stay exceeded expectations. It’s rare to find such a well-located, thoughtfully designed hotel in Fukuoka, and I’d highly recommend it to any traveler looking for convenience, comfort, and a genuine Japanese touch.

The location of Nishitetsu Grand Hotel is absolutely fantastic—just a 10-minute walk to Tenjin shopping district, making it super convenient for a day of shopping and sightseeing. If you're tired from wandering around, you can easily head back to the hotel for a quick rest. The triple room was surprisingly spacious, giving us plenty of room to unpack all our luggage without feeling cramped. The lobby has a grand, elegant feel that sets the tone for the whole stay. Plus, there are multiple dining options right within the hotel, so we didn’t need to go far for meals. The staff were friendly and attentive, and every detail contributed to an exceptional experience. I’d definitely choose this hotel again on my next trip to Fukuoka—it’s truly one of the best value stays I’ve had in Japan.

Staying at Hotel JAL City Fukuoka Tenjin was a fantastic experience—clean, comfortable, and perfectly suited for our family of three (two adults and one child). The twin room with two beds pushed together offered just the right amount of space, and the beds themselves were spacious and very comfortable. I especially loved the bathroom: it’s well-designed with a clean separation between wet and dry areas, and all fixtures felt modern and high-quality. The only minor downside was that there wasn’t much room to fully open our luggage, which made unpacking slightly tricky—but that’s a small trade-off for everything else. Location-wise, this hotel is unbeatable. The subway station is literally right outside the door, making it super easy to get around town, whether heading to Tenjin or exploring other parts of Fukuoka. With its great comfort, convenient access, and excellent value, I’d definitely book here again on my next trip to Fukuoka.

Staying at Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka was an absolute delight—this is already my second visit, and I can’t recommend it enough. The location is unbeatable: just a short walk from Blue Bottle Coffee and the trendy donut spot everyone’s raving about. After a long day of shopping, I loved being able to head back to the hotel, drop off my bags, and keep exploring without carrying anything heavy. The room is compact but thoughtfully designed—everything you need is there, with a nice touch of style. Clean, well-maintained, and super convenient, this place offers great value for money. If you’re visiting Fukuoka, this hotel should definitely be on your list.

Staying at Hotel Dormy Inn Premium Hakata Canalcitymae was a delightful experience overall. While the hotel has a slightly older feel, cleanliness was excellent—every corner felt fresh and well-maintained. The highlight for me was the complimentary yogurt and ice cream available in the hot spring area—such a nice touch! Even better, they serve a special ramen in the evening, adding a lovely cultural flair to the stay. It’s just a bit on the salty side, but still very enjoyable. The location is perfect—right next to Canal City, with easy access to shopping and public transit. Great value, cozy atmosphere, and a real gem in Fukuoka.

This hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Hakata, just a 5-minute walk from Hakata Station—right across from the bus terminal, making travel super convenient. Everything you need is nearby: great dining options, shopping spots, and local convenience stores. The room was clean, comfortable, and had a smart TV that lets you stream Netflix and YouTube—perfect for unwinding after a long day. But the real highlight? The large onsen bath with natural hot springs and sauna. I soaked every evening, and it completely melted away the stress and fatigue. The facility is spotless, spacious, and well-maintained. Staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the overall excellent experience. For the price, this is an unbeatable value—definitely going back next time I'm in Fukuoka.

Staying at Dormy Inn Hakata Gion was a fantastic experience—especially the free access to the natural hot spring, Yuki no Yu. Compared to many mid-range hotels, the quality of the onsen is surprisingly excellent. While the room bathroom doesn’t have a bathtub, it’s smartly separated into dry and wet zones, making it practical and spacious. The real highlight, though, is the outdoor onsen pool—warm, clean, and incredibly relaxing. I’d definitely recommend taking a dip after a long day exploring Fukuoka. Location-wise, it’s super easy to find: just exit Hakata Gion Station from Gate 6, turn right down the small alley, cross the traffic light, and the hotel is directly across the street. There’s even a FamilyMart right next door—perfect for late-night snacks or essentials. With great value, comfort, and convenience, this place earns every point on the rating.

The hotel is incredibly convenient, just a 5-minute walk from the subway station—super easy to get to. There's a convenience store nearby, and Canal City is only a short stroll away, making shopping and dining super accessible. The twin room has spacious beds—one slightly larger than the other—but neither feels cramped at all. We had plenty of room to move around and slept comfortably throughout our stay. Great value for money and an excellent location. Definitely recommend this place if you're visiting Fukuoka.

Staying in central Fukuoka can be tough—most hotels are fully booked, but I was lucky to snag this one with a first-floor room and breakfast included. The hotel opened back in 2000, but everything feels brand new and well-maintained. I loved the little touches at reception: self-serve bath salts with essential oils, plus DHC facial cleansers and skincare products—super thoughtful. Breakfast was excellent—fresh, abundant, and tasty. Location is unbeatable: just a 10-minute walk to Canal City, right across from a drugstore and a 7-Eleven. The room is on the smaller side, but it’s very tidy and efficiently laid out—especially the bathroom and toilet area, which feel surprisingly spacious. One minor downside? The hotel’s own parking requires a Times card, but you don’t need to reserve. There’s also a nearby open-air parking lot just steps away—only 900 yen for 12 hours. I arrived around 10 PM and picked up my car at 10 AM the next day—still only paid 900 yen. That’s an amazing deal for convenience and value. Overall, this place delivers great comfort, quality, and location without breaking the bank.

Staying at Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Gion was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk to the subway, with a single stop taking you directly to Tenjin Underground Mall. It’s also just a 15-minute stroll to Hakata Station, which connects to three or four major shopping complexes. You could easily spend a full day exploring without running out of places to go. The hotel itself is clean, well-maintained, and staff are genuinely friendly and helpful. For convenience, comfort, and great value, this is a top pick. I’ll definitely be returning here on my next trip to Fukuoka.

Absolutely recommend this hotel! The location is unbeatable—just a 2-minute walk from the subway station, and right across the street is Ichiran's main branch. The view from the hotel is fantastic too; you can see Aibashi Bridge across the way, and just beyond it is a popular Instagram-worthy coffee shop. Head left from the front entrance and you'll reach Canal City in about 10 minutes. Cross the bridge, and in another 10 minutes you're in Tenjin shopping district—perfect for exploring. Inside the room, they provide Pola skincare essentials like makeup remover and facial cleanser, which felt like a nice touch. The facilities are a bit dated, but everything is spotlessly clean, and the elevators don’t require a key card—super convenient. Overall, it’s a great value with excellent access to everything. I’d definitely stay here again.

This hotel is absolutely fantastic! Right next to the subway station, everything is so convenient—just a short walk to Hakata Station, local food stalls, shopping areas, and popular attractions. The lobby has a calming ambiance with a subtle fragrance that instantly relaxes you upon arrival. The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive—always smiling, ready to help with anything, and genuinely make you feel welcome. My room was clean, quiet, and well-designed, with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. The overall experience was outstanding, and the value for money is unbeatable. I’d stay here again in a heartbeat.
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