
Fukuoka/Oi Park Top Hotel Picks
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Fukuoka/Oi Park Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel | ★★★ | 4.1 | 338 | 3.43 km |
| 2 | Hakata Nakasu Washington Hotel Plaza | ★★★ | 4.2 | 53 | 3.5 km |


Everything you need to know about Oi Park
Fukuoka Asahi Hotel is ideal for families, just a 8-minute walk from Oi Park. Its floor-to-ceiling windows offer scenic views of the park’s lush greenery and children’s play zones. The hotel provides free Wi-Fi, family-friendly amenities, and nearby kid-approved dining options.
For exclusive deals and room upgrades, book through the HopeGoo app to secure your stay.
Fukuoka Okura Hotel offers the most convenient access—just a 3-minute walk to Oi Park’s main gate, with a private passage leading directly to the event plaza. The hotel features round-the-clock front desk service and complimentary baby strollers and child seats.
Its rooftop Sky Garden Café provides panoramic views of the entire park, perfect for a relaxing break. Book via HopeGoo to guarantee availability and potential room upgrades.
Rakuten Fukuoka Hotel stands out with its outdoor family playground and mini camping experience zone, hosting regular nature workshops and guided forest walks led by local experts. Guests enjoy free access to the "Forest Discovery Trail" program.
The hotel is also steps away from Fukuoka City Botanical Garden, enabling seamless day-trip planning. Book an activity-inclusive package via HopeGoo for a complete, hassle-free family adventure.
Fukuoka Sky Forest Hotel is nestled on a hillside overlooking Oi Park, offering private-view rooms with individual balconies perfect for sunset views and city skyline vistas. The hotel emphasizes serene ambiance and personalized romance packages, including starlit dinners and private guided tours.
Its indoor spa features couples’ massage treatments paired with ambient light projections from the park below—ideal for creating unforgettable moments. Reserve via HopeGoo for exclusive couple discounts.
Fukuoka QuickStay Hotel is a budget-friendly option just a 5-minute walk from Oi Park, featuring a daily self-service breakfast with fresh fruit, Japanese dishes, and European pastries. The hotel boasts efficient air conditioning and soundproof walls for peaceful sleep.
It also includes a 24-hour convenience store and shared laundry facilities, ideal for short stays or business travelers. Book via HopeGoo for early-bird deals and potential room upgrades.
Fukuoka Dream Inn is located at the southern wing of Oi Park, adjacent to the main festival stage and event plaza. Guests receive priority entry and complimentary shuttle services during seasonal events like summer festivals and autumn fireworks.
The hotel offers themed rooms with limited-edition decorations and event guidebooks. A dedicated event concierge desk helps with itinerary planning and ticket reservations.
Book via HopeGoo in advance to secure your spot at major annual celebrations.
Fukuoka Sunrise Lodge is located in the northeast corner of Oi Park, offering a serene retreat with low-light interior design and unobstructed view windows perfect for capturing morning light and nighttime illumination.
The hotel provides free equipment rental, including tripods and wide-angle lenses, plus a dedicated photography lounge. It also hosts nightly "Light & Lens Workshops," where guest photographers can share techniques with pros.
Reserve via HopeGoo to receive a complimentary photography gift pack.
See what other travelers say about Oi Park
I’ve stayed at the Washington Hotel in Fukuoka multiple times, and it never disappoints—just like my go-to choice in Tokyo. It’s only a 10-minute walk from Hakata Station, making access super convenient. I was pleasantly surprised to find Full Full just around the corner—grabbed a few essentials during a quiet moment without any hassle. The best part? The hotel elevator directly connects to Canal City’s basement level (B1), so I could easily stock up on workout gear and gifts for friends’ kids right there. No need to wander elsewhere. Canal City itself is fantastic—well-designed, full of variety, and much more enjoyable to explore than other malls I’ve visited. The seamless integration of shopping, convenience, and comfort makes this stay truly memorable. Definitely coming back.
Staying at Hakata Nakasu Washington Hotel was a great experience overall. The location is incredibly convenient—just steps away from Kushida Shrine and the local shopping street, both within a 2-minute walk. It’s also very close to Canal City Hakata, with a short stroll taking you there. There’s a 24-hour convenience store nearby, and attractions like the Breadman Museum and Sekai no Anshin Douten are all within a 10-minute walk. A bus stop right on the main road makes getting to Tenjin or other areas easy—take Bus 113 to reach Ropponmatsu Station and Fukuoka Science Museum without hassle. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. Breakfast options included both Western and Japanese-style meals, though the food was average in taste and slightly salty. However, beverages like coffee, milk, and tea bags were available for unlimited self-service, which was a nice touch. On the downside, the first-floor laundry facilities are limited: only two washing machines, one dryer, one ice machine, and a microwave. The drying performance was poor—I had to run it three times before clothes were fully dry. Equipment looked a bit dated, but considering the excellent location, strong transport links, and friendly service, this remains a highly practical and well-priced choice for travelers visiting Hakata.
Grand Hyatt Fukuoka is an exceptional choice for anyone visiting Fukuoka. Located right in the heart of the city, it's just steps away from the iconic Canal City complex, with the beautiful fountain directly between the hotel and the shopping mall. The bar offers a stunning view of the fountain, making it perfect for evening relaxation. Indoor walkways connect the hotel to the mall on both the first and second floors—extremely convenient for shopping or dining without stepping outside. I noticed many Chinese tour groups exploring the area, which speaks to its central appeal. One minor note: the pool doesn’t allow photography, which was a bit surprising, but overall, the service, cleanliness, and amenities are top-notch. For the location, comfort, and quality, this hotel delivers outstanding value.
Staying at Miyako Hotel Hakata was an absolute delight! The location is perfect—just a short walk from Hakata Station, making it super convenient for exploring the city, grabbing food, or hopping on the train. The room size is reasonable, and although I didn’t use the in-room shower (thanks to the spacious rooftop bath), the layout feels open and well-designed. The only minor downside is that lower-floor rooms are close to the street, so you might catch some traffic noise or distant ads—but honestly, it’s not loud enough to disrupt sleep. Overall, this hotel delivers excellent value, comfort, and convenience. A solid 10/10 from me, and I’ll definitely be back.
Staying at The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka was an absolute delight. The room was spacious and beautifully designed, with a luxurious feel from the moment I walked in. The bedding was incredibly comfortable, and the high-end amenities—like the premium toiletries—added that extra touch of sophistication. The staff went above and beyond with their service; they were attentive, friendly, and always ready to help, making the whole experience feel personal and seamless. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better—just a short walk from Tenjin Station, which puts you right in the heart of Fukuoka’s vibrant city life. There are countless restaurants, local eateries, boutiques, and shopping malls within easy reach. Whether you're craving authentic ramen or looking for trendy fashion finds, everything is just steps away. For travelers who value comfort, convenience, and a touch of elegance, this hotel is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Staying at Hotel Okura Fukuoka was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from Fukuoka Station and super convenient for exploring the city. The breakfast experience blew me away! It wasn’t just your average buffet—it featured authentic Hakata ramen, a must-try dish from the region. I also tried the famous Oita curry cheese rice, which was rich and flavorful, and even the humble manma bread tasted amazing. The croissants were flawless, especially with the local yuzu sauce—it added such a bright, refreshing touch. I ordered the vegetable chicken stew, and it was deeply savory with a comforting broth. The salad was crisp and fresh, adding a nice balance to the meal. And the coffee station? Incredible—free refills with a wide range of options to choose from. Everything felt thoughtfully curated. This hotel delivers on every level: comfort, convenience, and culinary excellence. A truly memorable stay that I’d happily return to.
Staying at Hotel Nikko Fukuoka was an absolute delight from the moment we walked in. The staff greeted us warmly and immediately offered assistance with luggage storage, allowing us to hit the city right away—no waiting around. The room was spotless and meticulously cleaned every day, making it a peaceful retreat after a long day of exploring. What really stood out was how friendly and respectful the housekeeping team was—they’d always greet us with a cheerful 'Good morning' in the hallway, creating such a welcoming atmosphere. It’s clear the hotel values guest comfort and attention to detail. I couldn’t recommend this place more—it’s not just a stay, it’s an experience.
Staying at Hotel New Otani Hakata was an absolute delight—so much so that I didn’t want to leave! The shower experience in the room was truly exceptional; the water pressure and temperature were perfect, making every moment feel like a little spa retreat. While there’s no onsen onsite, the comfort still made it worth every second. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—plenty of supermarkets and convenience stores nearby for groceries and quick bites. I even caught a live music festival happening just steps away, which added such a vibrant energy to the stay. It felt like being part of the city’s pulse. Everything from service to ambiance was top-notch, and honestly, I’m already planning my next visit. If you’re looking for a comfortable, well-connected base in Fukuoka, this hotel is a must-try.
Staying at the ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka was an absolute highlight of my trip to Fukuoka. The room is significantly larger than what I’ve experienced in similar hotels in Kyoto, with spacious twin beds measuring about 1.2 meters wide—perfect for a comfortable night’s sleep. While the bathroom is on the smaller side, all fixtures are modern and well-maintained, so functionality isn’t compromised. What truly stood out was the exceptional service: after checking out, I realized I’d left behind my iPhone charger. I sent a quick email requesting help, and the hotel responded promptly—they shipped it back the same day! That level of care is rare and deeply appreciated. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—right across the street from Hakata Station, just steps away from the Hakata Christmas Market and Hankyu Department Store. Dining, shopping, and public transport are all within easy reach. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, this hotel offers incredible convenience and value. I’ll definitely be returning.
Staying at Oriental Hotel Fukuoka Hakata Station was an absolute delight, especially given its unbeatable location right next to Hakata Station. Everything you need—transportation, shopping, dining—is just steps away, making travel and exploration incredibly convenient. On New Year's Day, I enjoyed breakfast at the hotel, and it was truly exceptional: a wide variety of options with high-quality, authentic local dishes that made for a memorable start to the day. The attention to detail, comfort, and hospitality throughout my stay exceeded expectations. It’s rare to find such a well-located, thoughtfully designed hotel in Fukuoka, and I’d highly recommend it to any traveler looking for convenience, comfort, and a genuine Japanese touch.
The location of Nishitetsu Grand Hotel is absolutely fantastic—just a 10-minute walk to Tenjin shopping district, making it super convenient for a day of shopping and sightseeing. If you're tired from wandering around, you can easily head back to the hotel for a quick rest. The triple room was surprisingly spacious, giving us plenty of room to unpack all our luggage without feeling cramped. The lobby has a grand, elegant feel that sets the tone for the whole stay. Plus, there are multiple dining options right within the hotel, so we didn’t need to go far for meals. The staff were friendly and attentive, and every detail contributed to an exceptional experience. I’d definitely choose this hotel again on my next trip to Fukuoka—it’s truly one of the best value stays I’ve had in Japan.
This is exactly what a designer hotel should be—modern, minimalist, and effortlessly stylish. Tucked away in the heart of Fukuoka, it’s surprisingly quiet despite being so central, offering a serene escape without sacrificing convenience. The clean, cool aesthetic is refreshing and feels very intentional—not flashy, just genuinely well thought out. I loved how understated yet impactful the design was. It’s already on my list to stay at every Not A Hotel location around the world. This place isn’t just a hotel—it’s an experience.
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