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The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka

The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka

4.7 / 5Great99 Reviews
2 Chome-6-50 Daimyo
1.11KM from Nakasu

This hotel is your ultimate luxury escape! Nestled in the heart of Fukuoka with stunning Hakata Bay views, it’s adorned with local textile art, blending modern elegance with Kyushu charm. Enjoy top-notch amenities like a pool, spa, and fitness center, plus kids’ play areas and meals for family fun. Six dining spots let you savor Fukuoka’s vibrant food scene. With 15-minute access to the airport and Hakata Station, it’s perfect for both business and leisure!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Nakasu

Recommended stay at Nakasu West Japan Hotel, centrally located in the vibrant Nakasu district, just a 5-minute walk from Tenjin Plaza and Ohori Park. The hotel offers modern, well-appointed rooms with premium bedding and soundproof windows for a restful night’s sleep.

Surrounded by an array of dining options—from authentic Hakata ramen to exquisite wagyu beef—guests can easily immerse in Fukuoka’s local culinary culture. Conveniently situated just 100 meters from Nakasu-Kawabata Station, the hotel provides seamless access to Fukuoka City Subway lines connecting to Tenjin, Hakata Station, and Fukuoka Airport.

The hotel features 24-hour front desk service and free Wi-Fi, catering to both business travelers and tourists. Whether strolling along the scenic Nakasu River at sunrise or enjoying the dazzling neon lights of Nakasu nightlife, guests experience the heartbeat of Fukuoka city life firsthand.

Yes, Nakasu is exceptionally well-connected. Located just steps from Nakasu-Kawabata Station, it serves as a transfer hub for Fukuoka City Subway’s Airport Line and Kōkō Line, providing direct access to Tenjin, Hakata Station, and Fukuoka Airport within 15–25 minutes.

For day trips, reaching Dazaifu Tenman-gū Shrine is easy via the West Japan Railway’s Dazaifu Line, taking about 30 minutes. Nakasu itself is a bustling commercial and entertainment district—just a 10-minute walk to Tenjin Underground Shopping Street, filled with department stores, fashion boutiques, and local eateries.

The Nakasu Riverfront Promenade offers scenic views, especially at dusk when the illuminated Fukuoka Tower and distant Sakura-jima Volcano create a stunning backdrop. This central location makes Nakasu ideal for exploring the heart of Fukuoka city life.

Nakasu is a food lover’s paradise. Must-try dishes include Hakata Ramen—rich tonkotsu broth served with thin noodles and tender chashu pork—recommended at Ichan Ramen Nakasu Branch. Try Robatayaki, grilled seafood and vegetables over charcoal, at popular spots like Nakasu Fish Town.

Don’t miss Menma (spicy pickled bamboo) and Myoga (ginger), key ingredients in local ramen. Also sample mentaiko—spicy cod roe—Fukuoka’s famous specialty, perfect as a rice topping or souvenir. For casual eats, taiyaki skewers (deep-fried skewered snacks) are a hit at night markets.

Many restaurants offer traditional izakaya ambiance, ideal for group dinners or relaxed evenings. Stroll along the riverside at dusk, grab a seat on a terrace, sip warm sake, and enjoy the glowing skyline of Fukuoka Tower and Sakura-jima volcano—pure sensory delight.