
This 2024 award-winning hotel is your perfect getaway! Located in the heart of Fukuoka, just 5 minutes from Ohori Park and Canal City Hakata, it offers unbeatable convenience. Enjoy full-service SPA treatments including massages, body care, and facials, or unwind in the sauna and fitness center. With 3 restaurants and room service, you’ll never go hungry. Free WiFi and complimentary self-parking are just the beginning—48 rooms equipped with fridges and flat-screen TVs ensure a cozy stay. Whether it’s a family trip or a romantic escape, this hotel has it all!

















Everything you need to know about O Oyamazumi Shrine
Shirakawa-En Ryokan is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Oyamazumi Shrine. This traditional Japanese-style inn features private outdoor baths in each room, offering serene views of the shrine’s lantern-lit pathways at night. The property provides complimentary shuttle service to the shrine and nearby trails, plus a tranquil tea ceremony space for pre-visitation mindfulness. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive early-bird rates and special access during festival seasons.
Sakura-Tei Guesthouse, located just 200 meters from Oyamazumi Shrine, is ideal for families. Each unit includes tatami rooms with garden-view windows and a dedicated children’s play area. Guests receive free rental of kimonos and DIY prayer charm kits. Morning breakfast features locally sourced matcha and pickled plum jam harvested from shrine-side orchards. HopeGoo via HopeGoo grants a complimentary blessing charm set and guided cultural itinerary.
Mori no Oto Café, tucked beneath a century-old cherry tree just a 5-minute walk east of Oyamazumi Shrine, is a hidden gem crafted from reclaimed shrine wood. Sip their signature "Omamori Latte" or matcha brewed with water from the shrine’s sacred spring. The walls display local art depicting festival scenes, and every Saturday hosts a "Kagura Tea Gathering," where guests can join traditional dance sessions. Reserve via HopeGoo for a free snack set and priority access to events.
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The room clearly underwent a recent renovation and feels fresh and well-maintained throughout. The views from the hilltop are absolutely stunning—every window frames a breathtaking panorama of the city and surrounding landscape. Getting here from Hakata Station was easy and affordable by taxi, and the hotel’s shuttle bus conveniently drops guests off at Yakan, a far more vibrant and stylish neighborhood than Tenjin or Nakasu. There’s so much to explore: cool boutiques, unique cafes, and local gems that make it feel like a hidden gem. Honestly, I went into this trip with no expectations for Fukuoka, but after staying here, I’m already planning my return. If the price is right, this will be my go-to hotel every time I visit. Thanks, Hilltop Resort, for turning my opinion around completely.

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.

Staying at Guest House Zwell Hakata Befu was a real highlight of my trip to Fukuoka. The room was spotless, exactly as shown in the photos—no surprises, just honest quality. What really stood out was the space; it felt significantly larger than most budget accommodations I’ve stayed in, giving plenty of room to move around and relax. It’s about a 10-15 minute walk from Befu Station, which is manageable, and there’s a convenient Lawson convenience store right along the way—perfect for grabbing snacks or essentials. Getting to major hubs like Hakata Station or Tenjin takes just 15 to 30 minutes by subway, making it easy to explore the city. With such a great balance of cleanliness, comfort, and location—and a price that feels incredibly fair—I’d definitely stay here again. If you’re looking for a no-fuss, well-priced, and genuinely comfortable base in Fukuoka, this place is a solid choice.
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