Top Hotels Near Genkai Island

seven x seven itoshima

seven x seven itoshima

4.6 / 5Great40 Reviews
266 Nishinoura
5.83KM from Genkai Island
Conference HallBarChildren's MealChildren's Play AreaBarbecue2024 Featured Hotels
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Kyukamura Shikanoshima

Kyukamura Shikanoshima

4 / 5Good4 Reviews
1803‐1 Katsuma
5.69KM from Genkai Island
CafeChildren's MealChildren's SuppliesTennis CourtYoga ClassesHot Spring Hotel
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Hamakoya

Hamakoya

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
279-1 Katsuma, Higashi-Ku Fukuoka-Shi, Fukuoka 811-0325
5.84KM from Genkai Island
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Itoshima Resort TUMUGU

Itoshima Resort TUMUGU

4.7 / 5Great
1044 Nishinoura Nishi-ku Itoshima Resort TUMUGU Fukuoka
4.66KM from Genkai Island
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Glamping House Chill Out  Sea Bathing  BBQ  Sup

Glamping House Chill Out Sea Bathing BBQ Sup

4.4 / 5Good
2129-16 Miyanoura Nishi-ku
5.52KM from Genkai Island
BarbecueBarbecue Available
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Restaurant Inn Masagoya

Restaurant Inn Masagoya

5 / 5Outstanding
257-50, Katsuma
6.01KM from Genkai Island
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Manposo

Manposo

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
257-5 Katsuma, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka-shi
6.04KM from Genkai Island
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Lohas Resort Miyanoura

Lohas Resort Miyanoura

No. 2040-1, Miyoura, Nishi Ward, Japan
5.48KM from Genkai Island
KitchenDryer
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Genkai Island

Stay at Genkai Island Seaside Resort, offering panoramic sunset views over Genkai Strait from its ocean-facing rooms. The resort features private beaches and open-air hot springs, perfect for relaxing while watching the sky turn gold during summer evenings. Just a 5-minute walk leads to the famed "Higashi-yama Observation Deck," ideal for capturing both sunsets and starry skies. With airport transfer services available, it combines scenic beauty with exceptional convenience for travelers seeking tranquility and breathtaking coastal vistas.

The most convenient route is taking the JR Kagoshima Main Line from Fukuoka Hakata Station to Saga Station, then transferring to a bus bound for Genkai Port, followed by a 20-minute ferry ride to the island. Total travel time is around 1.5 hours with frequent departures and affordable fares. For greater comfort and flexibility, consider HopeGoo a private car transfer service directly from Fukuoka city to Genkai Island pier. Once on the island, renting an electric bicycle is a popular choice for exploring the flat, scenic roads and enjoying local coastal views at your own pace.

Genkai Island offers authentic experiences rooted in its traditional fishing village heritage and artisan craftsmanship. Don’t miss the Genkai Island Textile Workshop, where you can learn local indigo dyeing techniques and create your own handmade scarf or towel. The annual Sea Festival in spring features rituals, fresh seafood displays, and local food stalls—perfect for immersing in island life and community spirit. Local restaurants serve freshly caught mackerel and scallops paired with house-brewed sake, offering rich regional flavors. At night, join the Lantern Blessing Ceremony, releasing paper lanterns into the sea as symbols of peace and good fortune.

The standout hot spring resort is Genkai Island Onsen Inn, featuring natural sulfur-rich hot springs renowned for their therapeutic benefits and clear mineral water. Both indoor and outdoor baths are designed with natural stone elements, seamlessly blending into the lush surroundings for a deeply relaxing experience. Some guest rooms include private outdoor onsen tubs, allowing guests to soak while gazing at the Genkai Strait night view. The inn serves daily kaiseki meals made with fresh local ingredients and offers guided tours to fishing ports, shrines, and historic streets, providing authentic insight into island life. During winter, the Onsen Fire Festival combines hot spring bathing with traditional torchlight processions, creating a uniquely spiritual and memorable event.

Genkai Island Spa Resort is ideal for families, offering spacious suites with private balconies overlooking the Genkai Sea. The resort features indoor and outdoor hot springs, children’s play areas, and a dedicated wellness center. Located just 1 hour from Fukuoka City by car, it provides complimentary shuttle service. Guests can enjoy fresh local seafood at the on-site restaurant, showcasing the island’s maritime heritage. Its serene coastal setting makes it perfect for a relaxing getaway.

The most convenient option is taking a high-speed bus from Fukuoka City to "Genkai Island Ferry Terminal," which takes about 1 hour with frequent departures daily. From there, guests can walk or transfer to an electric shuttle to main accommodations. For greater flexibility, renting a car along the scenic coastal route allows access to viewpoints like Ohami Cape and Mihara Lighthouse. HopeGoo in advance is recommended, especially during weekends and holidays.

Don’t miss the morning fishing tour at Genkai Island’s harbor, where you’ll join local fishermen aboard a traditional boat to catch fresh bonito and mackerel, followed by a seaside breakfast of your catch. Another highlight is visiting the local pottery workshop, crafting handmade ceramics using native Genkai clay. In the evening, stroll along the pine forest trail overlooking the Genkai Sea, witnessing breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in golden hues—perfect for photography and quiet reflection.

Yes, Genkai Island Spa Resort features natural onsen baths sourced from deep underground mineral springs rich in sulfur and carbonates, known for relieving muscle tension and improving skin health. The facility includes both outdoor rotenburo and indoor bathhouses, with some rooms offering private hot tubs. The resort also offers onsen wellness packages combining massage therapy and herbal compress treatments. Designed in traditional Japanese style, the onsen area creates a tranquil, meditative atmosphere perfect for relaxation.

Must-try dishes include Genkai Island Sushi Bowl, featuring fresh bonito, mackerel, and sea urchin served over chilled rice with a signature sauce. Another highlight is locally made tofu, crafted with mountain spring water—smooth and delicate, enjoyed cold or steamed with soy sauce and katsuobushi broth. Don’t miss the seaweed-wrapped rice rolls, infused with ocean breeze and rice aroma—perfect as a souvenir. These specialties are available at historic eateries and harbor markets across the island.

Absolutely! Ohami Cape offers dramatic cliffside views of the sea, while Mihara Lighthouse stands stark against a clear blue sky—ideal for striking compositions. Early mornings bring ethereal sea mist reflections, and sunset at the pine forest trail summit paints the horizon in vibrant gold and crimson. Ancient Shinto stone lanterns and rustic wooden fishing huts add traditional Japanese aesthetics, perfect for capturing serene, nature-infused portraits.