Discover the best Capsule hotels in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu including Well Cabin Nakasu, nine hours Nakasu-Kawabata Station, Nine hours Hakata Station, Cabin Hotel Hakata, Capsule at Hakata, Greenland Kokura, First Cabin Hakata, The Millennials Fukuoka, Hotel Cabinas Fukuoka, Avinel Fukuoka.
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4 based on 80 reviews
Stayed on the main floor in the cheaper dorm. The lobby smelled bad, probably due to shoe storage there, but rest of place was fine. Beds were very comfortable, I slept in the wrong one the first night, was the same bed but wrong aisle.they were smooth about it and me stay there and other guy took my untouched bed. Good value for money I'd stay here again. Locker, towel and robe included.
4 based on 13 reviews
Resetting your day, from one day to the next,needs three basic actions: take a shower, sleep, and get yourself dressed. We simply replace these actions with the time spent: one hour + seven hours + one hour. Based on this most straightforward concept of staying in a hotel, ninehours offer ideally simple urban stay unlike any other in the world.
Located within the same building as the train station. The facility is clean. Shared shower but you don’t shower in front of others. Towels and clothes to sleep in are provided. I’m 5 foot 9 inches or 179cm and the pants fit and isn’t tight on me. I’m 180lbs or 81kg and waist size is 34 inches. The pants still has room for those that are heavier. The shirt they provide might not fit larger people. Tooth brush is provided with tooth paste but no razor. They also provide a shower for those that require a cane or wheelchair. Free WiFi and it’s fast. I can stream Netflix without any bandwidth issues. There is also a 24hr coin laundry about a 10 minute walk. Only downside is if you stay for multiple nights then you are required to check in and check out each day. Check in is at 1pm and checkout is at 10am. The other problem that some might run into is inside the capsule there is no climate control.
4 based on 88 reviews
Parking:No
This hotel offers capsule compartments with thick curtain partitioned privacy area. In this area you have a small desk, chair and locker. Unexpectedly comfortable even for business travelers. Men only though.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
The staff were friendly and helpful and the facilities were more than adequate for the price. Only issue I had was that, like many capsules, the sleeping area was too hot. Of course, it was June and I was on one of the upper floors, so this was somewhat expected.
3 based on 9 reviews
Parking:0
4 based on 157 reviews
The hotel is in a really convenient area and I was able to walk to most places I wanted to visit. The cabin is spacious with a very high ceiling which really helps with ventilation when you are sleeping. The facilities are very clean and they have nice systems in place to keep things organized. They also have an amazing large bath to soak in...a huge bonus after you have been walking around all day!!! However, there is no place to keep your luggage. Most capsule hotels I have stayed at have a locker, cubby, storage area across from your bed or a place to store your luggae underneath your bed. This hotel has none of this. Most people put their luggage in front of their pod and maneuver around it. There is a locked storage area inside your pod and it can fit some of your more valuable items but it is not large enough for bags. The last issue is that there is only one combo washer/dryer. It takes 2 hours for one regular load. I was here three nights and I was never able to do my laundry. There is always a line. Unless you are going to stay and do laundry during the middle of the day, you should not count on this for a laundry stop . I tried once at 4am...someone was still using it. So all in all I would stay here again I would just prepare a little bit differently.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The Millennials Fukuoka has been implemented on the 3rd floor of The Lively Hakata Fukuoka. With a new concept based on“Living in the future”, The Millennials re-imagines the capsule hotel concept through high-tech facilities and technology and social spaces to bring a formerly utilitarian concept into the realm of semi-luxury.
I’m a frequent guest at Millennial Kyoto and couldn’t be more delighted to hear that they open a new hotel in Fukuoka. Millennials Fukuoka is in a strategic location close to restaurants, mini marts, and lots of stuff going on in the Area. It’s sparkling clean and well run. Their staff, especially Faith are extremely helpful. I had a great stay and would love to return when I’m back in Fukuoka.
4 based on 164 reviews
Parking: 30
During a long weekend stay in Fukuoka with friends and with little other choice we stayed at this capsule hotel. The biggest positives are price / location. The hotel is a 5 minute walk from the main entrance of Hakata Station. It is, as to be expected for a capsule, cheap. We paid just under ¥4,000 for one night. Check in is 5pm and check out 11am. The capsule itself is fine, with your sleeping pod set in rows of 2 - one up / one down. Your privacy is a blind that can be pulled down, but not locked. There was a tiny cold air vent that helped with the temperature. The mattress is thin, but not uncomfortable for one evening. I am 183.5cm and I was just about ok to stretch out fully. There are toilet facilities on each floor, a locker room on floor 2, a restaurant on floor 9 & a bath house on floors 10 & 11. The bath house was quite good with a range of baths / saunas. The hotel also offers private rooms. But these go quickly. There is free wifi which was decent. It's a capsule, so expect noise (tv, snoring and others..) from other pods to be around. Although to be fair nothing that distracted me too much. If you can't find a business hotel then this is fine, but otherwise try to get a room.
4 based on 35 reviews
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