
Fukuoka/Iris Garden Top Hotel Picks
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Everything you need to know about Iris Garden
Fukuoka Asahi Hotel is ideal for families, located just a 8-minute walk from Iris Garden. Rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of seasonal blooms and pond landscapes. The hotel provides free shuttle service to downtown, plus a children's playroom and daily Japanese garden tea experience, perfect for shared moments. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive seasonal packages
Fukuoka Sakura Guest House sits directly beside the main entrance of Iris Garden, just a 3-minute stroll away. It’s the only boutique stay offering garden-view rooms with private terraces. Each room opens onto a tranquil floral courtyard. During summer, guests enjoy the Night Illuminated Garden Walk, paired with ambient music and lavender mist. The hotel also hosts flower symbolism workshops, revealing cultural stories behind each bloom
Base yourself at Fukuoka Asahi Hotel to maximize convenience. Start your day with sunrise views of the Morning Garden Mist from your room, then explore the "Seasons of Blossoms Exhibition" at Iris Garden, featuring interactive light installations and aromatic pathways. In the afternoon, visit Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, passing by the Hakata Gion Festival Museum for traditional paper umbrella crafting. Return to the hotel for a floral-inspired dinner using ingredients from local farms, all without long commutes
Fukuoka Sakura Guest House embodies the concept of "garden harmony" in its design. Each room is inspired by Japanese landscape art, facing private floral courtyards. During summer, guests can join the "Night Light Garden Journey", enhanced by soft lighting, ambient soundscapes, and fragrant mists. The hotel also offers Flower Symbolism Guided Tours, decoding the deeper meanings behind every plant in the garden
Fukuoka Asahi Hotel enjoys prime location—just 5 minutes’ walk from the southern gate of Iris Garden—and faces the Fukuoka City Bus Terminal, connecting directly to Hakata, Tenjin, and Dazaifu. The hotel provides free electric luggage carts and a dedicated travel concierge to help map out garden tours. HopeGoo via HopeGoo grants guests a complimentary digital guide pass for seamless exploration
The Starlight Garden Suite at Fukuoka Sakura Guest House is perfect for couples, featuring a glass dome skylight for stargazing above the illuminated garden. Every evening includes a rose petal bath and floral cocktail welcome. Private garden walks and a Love Vow Wall allow couples to leave lasting memories. This intimate retreat blends nature, privacy, and poetic ambiance
See what other travelers say about Iris Garden

Staying at KKR Hotel Hakata was an absolute delight. Located just a short walk from the train station and very close to the airport, it's incredibly convenient for both business and leisure travelers. The room was spacious, clean, and offered a fantastic view of the city—perfect for relaxing after a long day. I was especially pleased to find that government employees receive a special discount, making it even more affordable. Plus, there are plenty of great dining options nearby—whether you're in the mood for local Japanese cuisine or something international, you won't be disappointed. The overall experience was top-notch, and I’d definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Fukuoka. It’s not just a place to sleep—it’s a comfortable, well-located base with excellent value.

My stay at Hotel Route-Inn Hakata Ekiminami was truly peaceful and enjoyable. While the hotel has a slightly older feel, it’s well-maintained and offers everything you’d need for a comfortable trip. The staff went above and beyond with their kindness and attentiveness—always smiling, helpful, and ready to assist. I especially appreciated how welcoming they were throughout my visit. The location is fantastic: just a short walk from Hakata Station, making it super convenient for exploring the city or catching trains. And the breakfast? Absolutely amazing! A wide variety of fresh, delicious options, including a great selection of Japanese-style dishes. It felt like a proper treat each morning. Overall, this place delivers excellent value and a warm, homely atmosphere. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Fukuoka—it’s definitely one of the best stays I’ve had in Japan.

Staying at Nishitetsu Inn Tenjin was a great experience overall. The hotel is spotlessly clean and the staff were friendly and helpful. I especially appreciated the free drink station—perfect for grabbing a drink late at night or early in the morning. Right behind the hotel is a FamilyMart, making it super convenient to pick up snacks or essentials without having to go far. The room came with basic amenities like a toothbrush set, comb, and sleepwear—simple but thoughtful. There’s a vending machine on the first floor, and they offer free umbrella lending, which was a nice touch during rainy days. While there were no skincare products like cleanser or facial toner in the room, all the essentials were covered: hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, hairdryer, and an electric kettle. The air conditioning worked well, and the room was quiet and comfortable. It's not luxury, but for the price, the value is excellent. Definitely would stay here again if I’m back in Fukuoka.

Staying at LiVEMAX Fukuoka Tenjin West was an excellent experience from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Tenjin’s bustling shopping and dining area, making it super convenient for exploring the city. The front desk staff were incredibly professional and welcoming, going out of their way to assist. I appreciated how securely they stored my luggage, including a brand-new luxury handbag—I felt completely at ease leaving it with them. Their attention to detail and genuine care made a big difference. If I ever return to Fukuoka, this will be my top choice. Highly recommend for both comfort and peace of mind.

Staying at HOTEL LiVEMAX Hakata Nakasu was an absolute delight. The hotel offers a clean, well-maintained environment with rooms that perfectly reflect traditional Japanese standards—compact but thoughtfully designed for comfort. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, always greeting guests with a warm smile. One of the highlights was the on-site laundry facility with separate washing and drying machines, which made packing and laundry so convenient. Location-wise, it's unbeatable—just a short walk from Nakasu’s vibrant streets, with easy access to public transit, restaurants, and shopping. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this place delivers excellent value and a memorable stay. I’d definitely return without hesitation.

Staying at Hotel Eclair Hakata was a fantastic experience! The hotel is super convenient, just a short walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station, making it easy to explore Fukuoka’s city center. There are plenty of restaurants and convenience stores nearby—whether you're craving late-night ramen or need a quick snack, everything is within reach. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, with a cozy bed that made for a great night's sleep. I especially appreciated the excellent value for money—this place offers more than what you’d expect at this price point. If you're visiting Fukuoka, this is definitely a top choice for a stress-free and enjoyable stay.

Staying at Hotel Etwas Tenjin was an absolute delight! One of the highlights was the complimentary coffee available on the 2nd floor—perfect for a morning pick-me-up. The breakfast was equally impressive, with a delicious variety of options that made starting the day so enjoyable. The location is fantastic, just a short walk from Tenjin Station, making it super convenient for exploring Fukuoka by train. That said, if you're traveling with heavy luggage, be aware that the hotel has no elevator—climbing the stairs can be challenging. But overall, the convenience outweighs this minor drawback. There's also a convenience store nearby where you can grab souvenirs and snacks easily. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed for travelers. Highly recommend—it’s definitely a top choice in Fukuoka!

The hotel is on the smaller side, like most in Japan, but its location makes it worth returning to again and again. The only downside is the 10 AM checkout time—but I ended up booking an extra night just to avoid the hassle of shuttling luggage back and forth. Being able to leave my bags safely and explore the city freely made all the difference. It’s perfectly located near the station and shopping areas, with easy access to public transit. Plus, the price-to-value ratio is excellent. If you're looking for a convenient, stress-free base in Fukuoka, this one’s a solid choice.

The Plaza Hotel Tenjin was an excellent stay! The bathroom is a bit small, but that's typical for Japanese hotels—no big deal. What really stood out was the unbeatable location. I was just a short walk from Tenjin’s bustling center, with Don Quijote and countless local eateries right nearby. Perfect for food lovers and shoppers alike. The convenience and value made this trip unforgettable. I’d definitely book here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Fukuoka.

The hotel is super convenient for getting around, with easy access to the subway line. I was really impressed by the staff member who speaks fluent Korean—communication throughout my stay was smooth and stress-free. Breakfast was basic (just sandwiches), but since there's a large supermarket right in front of the hotel, I’d recommend doing your grocery shopping the night before and preparing your own breakfast. It’s more affordable and enjoyable this way. The room has floor-to-ceiling windows, which keeps the space feeling open and airy, and the surrounding area is quiet and peaceful—perfect for a relaxing stay. Just keep in mind it’s a bit far from central Hakata if you're short on time. But if you’re planning a longer trip, this place is definitely worth considering. Plus, the nearby Lalaport shopping complex is just a short walk away—great for dining, shopping, or simply unwinding after a long day.

This was my first time staying at a guesthouse during my trip to Japan, and I'm so glad I did! There were quite a few fellow travelers from Korea here, which made it easy to connect and even form some great travel friendships. The staff and owner were incredibly kind, and the place is kept spotlessly clean with excellent safety standards—really impressive for a budget-friendly stay. One thing to note: there's no laundry facility on-site, but there's a coin laundry just a 1-2 minute walk away, which makes it super convenient. Overall, this little gem offered a warm, welcoming vibe with a fantastic location in Hakata. If you're looking for an authentic, friendly atmosphere without breaking the bank, I highly recommend Golden Guest House Hakata—it’s definitely a standout choice.

The Hotel Casvi Tenjin exceeded all my expectations! The place was spotlessly clean, staff were incredibly friendly, and the rooms were wonderfully quiet—perfect for a restful stay. Its location is unbeatable; just a short walk to Tenjin's bustling shopping and dining district, making it super convenient for exploring Fukuoka. I'm already planning my return visit and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting the area.
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