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The giant ginkgo tree at Seifuku-ji Temple is Fukuoka’s autumn masterpiece. In October, golden leaves cascade like a shimmering sea, transforming the entire temple grounds into a glowing spectacle. Though the temple hums with devotion, it remains surprisingly peaceful—perfect for savoring the soft rustle of falling leaves and distant temple bells. Come for the scenery, stay for the soulful stillness of nature’s annual symphony.

HOTEL WBF GRANDE HAKATA

HOTEL WBF GRANDE HAKATA

4.1 / 5Good152 Reviews
2 Chome-2-5 Hakataekiminami
1.72KM from Shofukuji
Executive FloorLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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THE LIVELY FUKUOKA HAKATA

THE LIVELY FUKUOKA HAKATA

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
5-2-18 Nakasu Hakata-ku
0.99KM from Shofukuji
Conference HallWedding Banquet ServicesBarCafeWashing MachineLuggage Storage
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Candeo Hotels Fukuoka Tenjin

Candeo Hotels Fukuoka Tenjin

4.1 / 5Good53 Reviews
Watanabedori, 5 Chome−14−5 1
1.6KM from Shofukuji
DryerChildren's MealLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceSauna
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The Grand Residence Hotel Hakata

The Grand Residence Hotel Hakata

4.1 / 5Good32 Reviews
4 Chome-4-12 Higashihie
1.97KM from Shofukuji
DryerMedical Room
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Residence Hotel Hakata 19

Residence Hotel Hakata 19

4.1 / 5Good14 Reviews
1 Chome-9-36 Maizuru
1.88KM from Shofukuji
Non-smoking floorMedical Room
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Fukuoka Recent Hotel

Fukuoka Recent Hotel

4.1 / 5Good5 Reviews
2 Chome-52-1 Hakozaki
2.4KM from Shofukuji
Conference HallDryerWedding Banquet ServicesChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceChildren's Supplies
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Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel

Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel

4.1 / 5Good338 Reviews
1 Chome-2-20 Sumiyoshi
0.85KM from Shofukuji
Non-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage Storage2024 Featured HotelsLaundry Service
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Comfort Hotel Hakata

Comfort Hotel Hakata

4.1 / 5Good204 Reviews
2 Chome-1-1 Hakata Ekimae
0.82KM from Shofukuji
DryerNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceChinese Hospitality
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Hotel Tenjin Place

Hotel Tenjin Place

4.1 / 5Good2 Reviews
1 Chome-2-23 Imaizumi
1.84KM from Shofukuji
CafeLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Parkside Inn Hakata

Parkside Inn Hakata

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
Hakata Ekimae, 4 Chome−11−13 ビル
1.27KM from Shofukuji
KitchenLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Hafh Fukuoka the Life

Hafh Fukuoka the Life

4.1 / 5Good5 Reviews
Hakataku Gionmachi 8-13
0.72KM from Shofukuji
DryerCafeBicycle Rental ServiceLuggage Storage
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One's Hotel Fukuoka

One's Hotel Fukuoka

4.1 / 5Good7 Reviews
1 Chome-3-3 Imagawa
4.31KM from Shofukuji
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Grand Base Gion

Grand Base Gion

4.1 / 5Good
Kamigofukumachi 3-32
0.17KM from Shofukuji
Laundry RoomLuggage StorageParking
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Stay Hakata

Stay Hakata

4.1 / 5Good
3 Chome-9-22 Sumiyoshi
1.35KM from Shofukuji
DryerLuggage StorageMedical Room
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Nest Hotel Hakata Station

Nest Hotel Hakata Station

4.1 / 5Good6 Reviews
2-11-27, Hakataekimae, Hakataku
0.68KM from Shofukuji
Dry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageParking
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9Hotel Tenjin

9Hotel Tenjin

4.1 / 5Good
2 Chome-2-32 Haruyoshi
1.28KM from Shofukuji
DryerSauna
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Flower Base Lily House

Flower Base Lily House

4.1 / 5Good
Toujinmachi 2-9-22
4.22KM from Shofukuji
KitchenMedical Room
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Grand STAY Hakata Station North

Grand STAY Hakata Station North

4.1 / 5Good11 Reviews
3 Chome-15-4, Katakasu
0.8KM from Shofukuji
KitchenParking
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HOTEL LiVEMAX Hakataekimae

HOTEL LiVEMAX Hakataekimae

4.1 / 5Good150 Reviews
2 Chome-7-9 Hakata Ekimae
0.77KM from Shofukuji
DryerHotel Labels
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Hakata Machiya Hotel - Kamigofuku -

Hakata Machiya Hotel - Kamigofuku -

4.1 / 5Good
9-1 Kamigofukumachi
0.2KM from Shofukuji
DryerLaundry Service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Shofukuji

Fukuoka Sunplaza Hotel is a top choice, located just a 10-minute walk from Shōfuku-ji Temple. The hotel blends modern amenities with traditional Japanese design, offering tatami-matted rooms and an outdoor onsen. Guests enjoy serene views of the surrounding hills toward Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, especially peaceful at sunrise. On-site cultural experiences include tea ceremony workshops, immersing visitors in local Zen traditions. Conveniently situated near subway lines, it provides easy access to downtown Fukuoka and Hakata Station, ideal for day-trippers.

Take the Fukuoka Municipal Subway to "Nakasu-Kawabata Station", then transfer to the JR West (West Japan Railway) train bound for "Dazaifu Station"—a journey of about 35 minutes. From there, it’s a 15-minute walk to Shōfuku-ji Temple. Alternatively, a taxi takes around 25 minutes, offering scenic views of Fukuoka Castle and the historic streets of Dazaifu. For a more immersive experience, hike the Dazaifu Historical Trail, passing centuries-old shops and tea houses, perfect for slow travel enthusiasts seeking authentic cultural encounters.

One highlight is participating in the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine Blessing Ceremony, held annually in spring, where visitors write their wishes on "O-megane paper" and hang them on sacred trees for academic and professional success. Regular tea ceremony workshops are hosted within the temple grounds, led by experienced masters teaching matcha preparation and traditional etiquette. Additionally, hands-on wood carving sessions allow guests to craft small Buddha statues or talismans using locally sourced timber. These immersive activities deepen understanding of Buddhist culture while providing meaningful souvenirs.

Stay at Fukuoka Marriott Hotel, just a 15-minute drive from Shōfuku-ji Temple, where modern luxury meets traditional Japanese aesthetics. The rooms feature tatami seating areas, and the hotel offers complimentary shuttle service. Its rooftop sky lounge provides panoramic views of Fukuoka City, especially breathtaking at night when the temple’s lanterns glow softly on the hillside. Guests can also enjoy the hotel’s onsen bath using local mineral springs, perfect for unwinding after exploring the temple’s serene grounds—ideal for an authentic Japanese wellness experience.

Take the Fukuoka City Subway to "Nishi-Togasaki Station", then transfer to a local bus bound for "Shōfuku-ji-mae"—a 30-minute journey. For drivers, take the Kyushu Expressway to "Fukuoka Minami IC", then follow signs to the temple; the trip takes about 25 minutes. Free parking is available onsite, and the area surrounding the temple is a protected natural zone, making walking or cycling ideal for a peaceful visit. Additionally, the city offers a Tourist Bus Pass valid for unlimited rides on dedicated sightseeing routes, perfect for planning a seamless day-trip itinerary across major attractions.

The temple hosts a seasonal tea ceremony and calligraphy workshop each spring, led by senior monks, offering guests a hands-on immersion in Zen aesthetics within the tranquil setting of ancient halls. During summer, the Night Lantern Walk illuminates the mountain path with hundreds of paper lanterns, creating a dreamlike atmosphere as light dances through the trees. The nearby century-old cherry blossom grove is a top spot for hanami, where pink petals drift like snow against the backdrop of the temple’s pagoda. Some guided tours also include manuscript copying sessions, where visitors handwrite excerpts of the Heart Sutra with brush and ink—a meditative practice perfect for taking home a meaningful keepsake.

Just outside the temple, the Fukuoka City Museum of Natural Science offers interactive exhibits where kids can dig for fossils and explore the stars through planetarium shows—perfect for educational fun. Nearby, Ohori Park features a children’s playground, paddle boat rentals, and seasonal flower gardens, ideal for picnics and outdoor play. A 30-minute drive away, Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine hosts traditional markets, craft workshops, and shrine visits, making it a great cultural outing for families. For relaxation and entertainment, Fukuoka Marine World is close by, showcasing whale sharks and dolphin shows—sure to delight young visitors while offering a memorable marine adventure.

Yes, Fukuoka Marriott Hotel serves a daily Japanese-Western buffet breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients such as fresh seafood, handmade tofu, and organic produce. Some room types include a private balcony, allowing guests to enjoy breakfast with views of the garden amid morning light. Another excellent option is Shōfuku-ji Homestay, run by a local family, which offers a kaiseki-style breakfast each morning with miso soup, grilled fish, and homemade rice balls—warm and authentic. All accommodations allow advance HopeGoo for breakfast, ensuring quality and preferred timing, so your journey begins with a truly ceremonial start.

Traveler Reviews

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HOTEL WBF GRANDE HAKATA

Walking from Hakata Station to the hotel takes about 10 minutes, and along the way, you'll find convenient 7-Eleven and Lawson stores—perfect for grabbing snacks or late-night treats. The room is compact, and a 28-inch suitcase feels tight when laid out, but overall it's well-designed and comfortable. While there’s a bathtub in the room, the real highlight is the rooftop bath area. Every evening, I made it a point to unwind there—warm, relaxing, and with a great view. It’s definitely the best part of the stay. Clean, peaceful, and very well-maintained. If you're visiting Fukuoka, this is a solid choice with excellent value.

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THE LIVELY FUKUOKA HAKATA

Staying at THE LIVELY FUKUOKA HAKATA was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Hakata Station, making it super convenient for exploring the city and catching trains. What really stood out was the all-you-can-drink beer service—free and unlimited! It added such a fun, vibrant atmosphere to the whole experience. The interior design has a modern, stylish vibe that feels both trendy and comfortable. Staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and the bartenders went above and beyond with their warmth and hospitality. For the quality, price point, and overall value, this place is a total steal. If you're looking for a memorable stay in Fukuoka with great energy and excellent service, this hotel is a must-try.

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Candeo Hotels Fukuoka Tenjin

Staying at Candeo Hotels Fukuoka Tenjin was an excellent experience. The room is spacious and well-organized, with furniture arranged in a practical and thoughtful way—everything feels just right. The location is unbeatable: just a 5-minute walk from Tenjin Station’s exits 1 and 2, making it super easy to explore Tenjin's shopping streets, restaurants, and nearby Daimyo Park. The staff were friendly and attentive throughout our stay—always smiling and ready to help. Breakfast was a highlight, offering a great mix of traditional Japanese dishes alongside delicious Western pastries. The cakes and croissants were fresh and flavorful. Overall, the hotel delivers comfort, convenience, and value—definitely a top choice for anyone visiting Fukuoka.

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The Grand Residence Hotel Hakata

Staying at The Grand Residence Hotel Hakata was an absolute delight! I always prefer apartment-style accommodations when traveling abroad because of the freedom and the ability to cook my own meals—perfect for families or long stays. Here’s my honest experience to help future guests. Getting there was super easy: after landing at Fukuoka Airport, I took the direct airport bus to Hakata Station. From there, I caught the Fukuoka Airport Line subway and only needed to ride one stop to Higashi-Hibiki Station. Exiting from Gate 3, I walked straight ahead about 150 meters and spotted the building right away—very easy to find, no confusion at all. Check-in was seamless and completely self-service. Prior to arrival, I received a confirmation email with a unique access code. Upon reaching the lobby, I used one of the two check-in kiosks (which had English and Chinese options). I entered the code, verified my booking, and followed the on-screen instructions. In minutes, I got my room number, room key code, and lobby door access code—all displayed clearly. I simply took a photo of it for safekeeping. We booked a family room for three, featuring a spacious 1.8-meter bed and a tatami area for extra sleeping space—great for kids or extra guests. The kitchen came with basic utensils: knives, forks, spoons, plates, and a frying pan. However, I noticed there were no cooking ladle or bowls, and no condiments like salt or soy sauce. But that’s no big deal—I always bring my own small travel set of essentials anyway, so I just added what I needed locally. Overall, the apartment was clean, quiet, well-located, and very convenient for exploring Hakata and nearby areas. With easy access to the subway and plenty of local restaurants and convenience stores nearby, this place offers excellent value. If you’re looking for a homey, flexible stay in Fukuoka without the hassle of hotel routines, this is definitely a top pick!

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Residence Hotel Hakata 19

Staying at Residence Hotel Hakata 19 was a pleasant surprise—comparing it to typical hotel rooms, this apartment-style stay felt significantly larger and more spacious. I was especially impressed by the soundproofing; even though the room faces the street, there’s hardly any traffic noise, making for a peaceful night’s sleep. The included washing machine is a great plus, though it only has wash function without drying capability, which means you’ll need to hang clothes out to dry—slightly inconvenient but manageable. Overall, the location is super convenient for exploring Fukuoka, and the room offers excellent value for money. I’d definitely book again.

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Fukuoka Recent Hotel

We stayed at Fukuoka Recent Hotel for two nights during a concert event at Fukuoka Dome, and it was an excellent experience overall. We arrived late—after midnight following our flight from Haneda—and were initially worried about check-in timing. However, after calling the hotel, we were pleasantly surprised to learn that check-in could be extended until 12:00 AM, with clear instructions provided over the phone, including guidance on the main entrance and access via the service gate. The location is very convenient: just 15–20 minutes by train from Fukuoka Airport (with one transfer), and roughly the same distance to PayPay Dome. From Kōsaka-gūmae Station, exit 3 is just a 3-minute walk—however, if you take the ground-level elevator (exit 4), you’ll end up walking much further through dimly lit, poorly illuminated streets, which felt quite unsafe at night. Be sure to plan your route accordingly. There are no convenience stores or supermarkets nearby, so pick up essentials like breakfast items before arriving—luckily, there’s a McDonald’s close by, perfect for a quick morning bite. The room itself was spacious and comfortable, ideal for solo travelers. While the air conditioning was off, the building’s central heating made the room feel quite warm, but thankfully the in-room humidifier and air purifier helped maintain a pleasant atmosphere. The private bathtub was a nice touch, but even better was the large shared bathhouse—both times we visited around 11 PM, we were able to enter immediately without any wait. The bath area features four shower heads and a sizable tub suitable for 4–5 people. That said, the changing room is quite narrow, so it might get crowded during peak hours, but our late-night visits ensured smooth access. Amenities were well thought out—complimentary drinks including coffee, tea, green tea, and bottled water were available, and all toiletries were high quality. The front desk staff were exceptionally polite and helpful throughout our stay. I’d definitely recommend this hotel for future trips to Fukuoka—especially if you’re visiting for events or want a quiet, reliable base with great value. Thank you for the wonderful hospitality!

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Canal City Fukuoka Washington Hotel

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.

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Comfort Hotel Hakata

Staying at Comfort Hotel Hakata was an absolute highlight of my trip to Fukuoka. Right across from the main train station, I could easily retreat here after a long day of shopping or exploring—no hassle at all. The hotel has a convenient taxi stand right out front, making it super easy to get around, especially with luggage or when traveling in a group. I loved the complimentary welcome drinks and coffee served in the lobby lounge—perfect for relaxing with a quiet moment. The free breakfast smoothie was fresh, natural, and delicious, giving me a great energy boost to kickstart the day. Everything about this hotel feels thoughtfully designed, from the location to the little touches. It’s not just affordable—it’s excellent value, and I’d definitely come back.

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Hotel Tenjin Place

Staying at Hotel Tenjin Place was a fantastic experience. Located just steps from Tenjin Station, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring Fukuoka—everything you need is within walking distance, from shopping to dining. The building is larger than I expected, giving it a spacious and welcoming feel. The breakfast curry was surprisingly delicious—rich, well-seasoned, and perfect with rice. What stood out most was the quiet, local vibe; it felt like a hidden gem frequented by residents, so peace and quiet were guaranteed. Every staff member I met was warm, helpful, and genuinely attentive. I felt welcomed throughout my stay. It’s rare to find such excellent service combined with a calm atmosphere and great value. Definitely going back next time I visit Fukuoka.

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Parkside Inn Hakata

Staying at Parkside Inn Hakata with friends was a perfect choice. The spacious room offered plenty of comfort and even included a kitchenette, so we could cook our own meals—super convenient for a group trip. The location is excellent: just a short walk from the train station and nearby supermarkets, making everything easily accessible. Best of all, the balcony faces directly into a quiet park, offering a peaceful retreat away from the city buzz. With minimal noise and a serene atmosphere, it’s ideal for relaxing after a busy day. Highly recommend this hotel for its great value, comfort, and tranquil setting.

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Hafh Fukuoka the Life

Staying at Hafh Fukuoka the Life was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—right next to a subway station, just a 10-minute walk to Hakata Station and Nakasu, and across the street from Canal City, making shopping, dining, and exploring super convenient. Check-in and check-out are both self-service, which saved us time and hassle. The ground floor transforms from a cozy daytime café into a vibrant evening bar—perfect for unwinding after a long day. Our room on the second floor was quiet, clean, and well-designed, with guests being respectful of others’ peace, so sleep was never disturbed. It’s rare to find such a peaceful yet central stay in Fukuoka. Highly recommend this place for anyone visiting the city—great value, excellent location, and a real home-away-from-home vibe.

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Stay Hakata

We recently stayed at Stay Hakata with a group of four or more family members, and it was an absolute hit! The room was spacious and came with plenty of towels—no shortage at all. Having both a gas stove and microwave made cooking simple: we grilled some steak, made quick scrambled eggs, and even reheated convenience meals without any hassle. There are two single beds in the inner room, plus an extra single bed in a small side room near the entrance. That smaller room does have some sound leakage—slight drafts and noise from a nearby karaoke bar could be heard as late as 2–3 AM, so guests sensitive to noise might prefer staying in the inner room. The location is fantastic for food lovers—plenty of casual dining options nearby, and a Seven-Eleven right across the building makes grabbing drinks or snacks super easy. For friends or larger families traveling together, this place is a top recommendation. Great value, convenient access to Hakata Station via subway, and feels like home away from home.