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Get ready for the ultimate summer frenzy—Hakata Okuninushi Festival! Streets erupt in color as dancers in traditional attire pound drums and dance through the city with fiery spirit. Join the parade, wear a yukata, and feel the heartbeat of Fukuoka’s culture. At night, fireworks blaze above glowing lanterns, turning the whole town into a luminous celebration of tradition and community!

Lyf Tenjin Fukuoka

Lyf Tenjin Fukuoka

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Imaizumi, 1 Chome−2−13 3F
1.31KM from Hakata Okunchi
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hakata Okunchi

Stay at Fukuoka Sun Palace Hotel or Hakata Wanwashi Grand Hotel, both located within walking distance of Hakata Station. These hotels offer Japanese-modern rooms with views of the Hakata Bay, ideal for enjoying the festive atmosphere during the Hakata Okonkichi Festival. Special festival packages include access to night parades and local markets. Complimentary shuttle buses connect to major subway stations, ensuring convenient travel throughout the event.

From Hakata Wanwashi Grand Hotel or Fukuoka Sun Palace Hotel, take the Fukuoka City Subway to "Hakata Station", then transfer to Nishi-Kyushu Bus (routes 102 and 103) directly to the Hakata Gion Festival site, a 15-minute ride. During the festival, dedicated shuttle buses stop right outside the hotels, offering hassle-free access. Check the day’s schedule in advance to avoid peak crowds and ensure timely arrival.

Don’t miss Hakata mentaiko skewers, tonkatsu rice, and grilled mackerel. Head to Hakata Yatai Street, where over 50 stalls line the streets—especially popular spots like Nagasakiya and Ichikou for fresh ingredients and authentic seasoning. Many stalls accept mobile payments and offer takeaway areas. For a deeper dive, join a night market workshop led by local chefs, including ingredient kits and tastings.

Hyatt Regency Fukuoka is a top choice, located just a 10-minute walk from the Hakata Ohkunchi Festival grounds. The hotel features Japanese-modern rooms and a hot spring bath, offering guests a relaxing retreat after exploring the festival. Complimentary shuttle buses connect to Hakata Station, ensuring easy access.

Another excellent option is Fukuoka Marriott Hotel, which boasts city skyline views and is close to Hakata Port, perfect for enjoying the festival’s nightly light displays and fireworks. Both hotels offer multilingual staff, including Chinese-speaking personnel, ensuring seamless service for international visitors.

During the festival, take the Fukuoka City Subway to "Hakata Station" or "Nakasu-Kawabata Station", then transfer to the free festival shuttle buses, which run every 15 minutes directly to major stages and market zones. Temporary stops are also available at Hakata Port, ideal for visitors arriving by ferry.

The Fukuoka Subway Pass offers unlimited rides on subway and buses, significantly reducing travel costs. Due to heavy crowds, it's recommended to plan your route in advance. Many hotels, including Shangri-La and Marriott, provide complimentary shuttle services, allowing direct access from your accommodation. Additionally, the city’s "Ohkunchi Go! App" offers real-time transit updates and event schedules for seamless planning.

Don’t miss the grand parade of giant paper floats, each crafted by local teams with vibrant designs, music, and dance performances that energize the streets. The nighttime light installations are also a highlight, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to create magical illuminated pathways.

Join hands-on workshops like making Hakata-ori dolls, colorful umbrella painting, or even learning taiko drumming to immerse yourself in local culture. Food stalls abound—try authentic Hakata ramen (with soy-based broth) and mentaiko fried chicken. Limited-edition souvenirs are available for exchange, adding unique keepsakes to your trip.

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Lyf Tenjin Fukuoka

I knew the room was small from the photos, but walking in still surprised me a bit 😂. I booked a double room for one person, and honestly, if two people were staying, it would feel extremely cramped—my 28-inch suitcase couldn’t even be fully opened, and there’s almost no walking space. That said, if I’m traveling solo again, I’d definitely book here once more! The kitchen is a real highlight—fully equipped with an oven, both large and small tables, and everything you need to cook. Preparing meals and enjoying them in the shared lounge area feels so relaxing and homey. Location-wise, it’s convenient without being too noisy—perfectly balanced between city buzz and quiet retreat. Plus, it’s just a short walk to Blue Bottle, crossing the street right at the corner. Great value, great vibe, and totally worth a stay.

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Richmond Hotel Tenjin Nishi-Dori

I stayed at this hotel and was genuinely impressed with the overall experience. The room isn’t huge, but the bed is incredibly comfortable—perfect for a good night’s sleep after exploring Fukuoka. One of the standout features is the ample power outlets throughout the room, plus they provide universal charging cables, which is such a thoughtful touch when traveling. The location is fantastic—right on the street with plenty of shops nearby, from drugstores and designer boutiques to local eateries and even capsule toy machines. There’s something for every age group, making it ideal for families or solo travelers alike. The shower in the bathroom delivers strong water pressure and drains quickly, so no standing water issues. Breakfast options are modest, but the quality is excellent—especially the coffee, which is rich and aromatic. Overall, the value for money is outstanding. I’d highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Fukuoka.

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The Mickey Carlton Ohashi 

This hotel truly exceeded my expectations! Located just a short walk from major shopping areas and public transit, it's incredibly convenient for exploring Fukuoka. The room was compact but well-designed, with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay—always smiling and ready to assist. I especially loved the on-site café, which served a delicious breakfast in a cozy atmosphere. Cleanliness, comfort, and value all come together perfectly here. If you're visiting Fukuoka, this is definitely a top pick. Highly recommend!

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Hotel Mei Fukuoka Tenjin

I stayed at Hotel Mei Fukuoka Tenjin during a solo trip to Fukuoka, and it was a delightful experience overall. The location is convenient—while not directly next to a subway station, both Tenjin and Canal City Hakata are within a pleasant walk (though it does take some time). The room size is just right for Japan: compact but comfortable, with no feeling of being cramped. What really stood out was the ground-floor café attached to the hotel—perfect for a refreshing summer shaved ice or a sweet crêpe. The area around the hotel is packed with great local eateries, making it a food lover’s paradise. Plus, the staff at the front desk and café were stylish and friendly—especially a short-haired girl at reception who looked eerily like the actress Yusa Chouno from Dog Meets Girl, absolutely adorable! The vibe is modern, welcoming, and Instagram-worthy. Whether you're traveling alone or with a partner, this place offers a great mix of comfort, charm, and convenience. Highly recommend for a low-key yet memorable stay in Fukuoka.

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Hotel Origo Hakata - Gion -

Located perfectly between Hakata and Tenjin districts, Hotel Origo Hakata - Gion offers unbeatable convenience for exploring both areas. The minimalist yet elegant design creates a calm, spacious atmosphere that makes every stay feel refreshing. What stands out most is the incredible value—this hotel delivers high-quality comfort and modern amenities at a surprisingly affordable price. I was impressed by how well-connected it is: just a short walk to the subway station, making trips to the airport or other parts of Fukuoka super easy. The neighborhood is lively with plenty of dining options and convenience stores nearby. Overall, this place strikes the perfect balance between comfort, location, and cost—exactly what I look for in a great stay.

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The OneFive Villa Fukuoka

Staying at The OneFive Villa Fukuoka was an absolute delight. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to explore the city or head to the airport without hassle. The staff were warm and welcoming, always smiling and going the extra mile to make sure we felt comfortable. Our room was spotless, beautifully decorated, and incredibly cozy—the bed was so comfortable I didn’t want to get out of it! What really made the experience unforgettable was the complimentary dessert tower upon arrival. It was not only visually stunning but also delicious—every bite was pure joy. This place truly delivers on comfort, service, and little luxuries. If you're visiting Fukuoka, this is definitely a top pick. I’ll be back!

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Stay Airport

Staying overnight before an early morning flight was perfect, and this hotel made it super convenient. Located just a short walk from the airport, I didn’t have to stress about timing—really ideal for tight connections. The fully self-service, no-reception model is smooth and efficient, with clear instructions throughout. It’s clean, well-maintained, and offers great value for a quick layover. There are several similar options nearby, but this one stands out for its location and quiet, comfortable rooms. A note: the rooms are fine for two guests, but a bit snug for three. Also, there’s no elevator, so if you’re traveling with heavy luggage or have mobility issues, be prepared for the stairs. Overall, though, it’s a smart choice for travelers looking for a simple, reliable place to rest near the airport—especially if you’re on a tight schedule.

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mizuka Daimyo 6 - unmanned hotel -

Staying at Mizuka Daimyo 6 was an absolute highlight of my recent trip to Fukuoka! I spent two nights here before heading back home, and honestly, it couldn’t have been better. The place is spotless—cleanliness is top-notch, which made me feel instantly comfortable. After a long day of shopping, I just wanted to drop my bags and relax, and this hotel was perfect for that. The second-floor bunk beds were a big hit with the kids—they loved climbing up and hanging out there. It felt like a cozy little retreat after all the hustle and bustle. With its smart design, great location, and overall vibe, this was the ideal base for our Fukuoka adventure. Highly recommend for families or solo travelers who want comfort and convenience in one neat package.

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Hotel Monterey Fukuoka

Staying at Hotel Monterey Fukuoka was a fantastic experience, especially given the unbeatable value. The location is excellent—just steps away from Watanabe-dori Station, making it super convenient to hop on the subway and explore key areas like Hakata, Tenjin, and Canal City. A one-day subway pass makes travel even more affordable and flexible. Getting to Takaoji is also easy—just a short walk to Yufuin Station on the Nishitetsu Line. Nearby convenience stores like 7-Eleven and Hyoshunkan Supermarket are within walking distance, so grabbing snacks or essentials is never an issue. The room itself felt surprisingly spacious for the price, especially the standard twin room where the two beds can be pushed together—perfect for kids sleeping in the middle. There’s plenty of room to unpack luggage too. They’re happy to provide kid-sized toiletries and slippers upon request, which is a nice touch. The lobby is on the third floor—take the elevator right outside the entrance first, then transfer to another elevator to reach your room. The shared bathhouse is also on the same floor; just mention your room number to gain access. The women’s bath has around ten shower stalls, a large soaking pool, and a sauna area. It’s not huge, so I’d recommend bringing your own hair tie since they don’t seem to stock them on-site—had to search everywhere! Overall, this hotel delivers exceptional value with great convenience, comfort, and attention to detail. Definitely a top pick if you're visiting Fukuoka.

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Hotel Forza Hakataeki Chikushi-Guchi II

Staying at Hotel Forza Hakataeki Chikushi-Guchi II in Fukuoka was a real highlight, especially thanks to the fantastic LG laundry sanitizer in the room. It’s incredibly convenient—just toss your used clothes inside, press a button, and in about 45 minutes, they’re sanitized and fresh with no lingering odors. What really impressed me was how it handled down garments: the feathers automatically fluffed up after the cycle, saving me from having to manually shake or air them out. As someone who travels frequently and values hygiene, this feature made my stay so much more comfortable and stress-free. It’s a small but game-changing touch that sets this hotel apart. Definitely a top pick for travelers looking for both comfort and smart amenities.