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Hotel in Kumamoto
Located 2 miles from Hosokawa Residence Gyobutei, THE BLOSSOM KUMAMOTO offers 4-star accommodations in Kumamoto and features a fitness center, a restaurant and a bar. LOCATION is GREAT ! Literally right next to the JR station. Breakfast was yummy as well. (Beef tendon stew amazed me!) but I wish they could have more choices too. Public bath was great but its indoor so its a little stuffy. However they have few windows above so after opened window it felt less stuffy. Steam room is great ~ strong steam and hot enough. Room is really comfortable and the amenities they provided are good quality.
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Conveniently located in the center of Fukuoka, A.T. Hotel Hakata is within a 14-minute walk of Higashisumiyoshi Park and 1.1 miles of Otowa Park. Very roomy, service is basic, but very courteous. I appreciate it. I will be staying here whenever I visit Fukuoka again in the future.
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Open from September 2019, only 492 feet from JR Hakata Train Station, Miyako Hotel Hakata offers stylish rooms with a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. The service and the facilities were exceptional. I liked the way everything was presented. Decor was well thought out and everything in the room was great. I loved the amenities provided in the room (coffee, tea, etc). All the tableware were also very classy and beautiful. Breakfast was filling and they were willing to accommodate for dietary preferences.
Hotel in Aso
Located in Aso, 21 miles from Egao Kenko Stadium Kumamoto, Fairfield by Marriott Kumamoto Aso has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace. Best Shower in a hotel. Bed was very comfortable. TV was a good size. Good location to visit multiple locations around the area
Hotel in Beppu
Located within 12 miles of Oita Bank Dome and 7.5 miles of Oita Station, Beppu Hatto Onyado Nono Beppu provides rooms in Beppu. Extremely clean and good. The private bath is incredible.
Hotel in Kagoshima
Sheraton Kagoshima has a fitness center, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Kagoshima. This 5-star hotel offers a business center and a concierge service. Lovely room with very fine design and plenty of space. The entire hotel was first rate.
Hotel in Yufuin Onsen, Yufu
Located in Yufu, 27 miles from Oita Bank Dome, 旅館 竹屋 Takeya has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Lovely place about a 10-15 minute walk from the train station. We were there on 2 cold days in March but our room was warm with a heater and electric blankets. Very comfortable beds and an onsen in the room. We had a beautiful view out our window and in nice weather it would be lovely to sit outside but not on this visit. You eat downstairs in a pleasant dining room. The 2 dinners were fabulous and well prepared but we couldn't eat much of the breakfast (it was all Japanese), other guests loved it. But on the second day the cooks made us a delicious breakfast that kept us going all day. The owner is very helpful, he cares a lot about his guests, he's still working on the place and it will be really nice when it's done.
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Conveniently located in the center of Fukuoka, HOTEL so SUMIYOSHI provides free WiFi and a shared lounge. The property is close to Hakatamachiyakishintakatoro, Seiryu Park and Ninjin Park. The room is super spacious and well equipped. It basically has everything in the kitchen, and a washing machine in the bathroom is a plus.
Hotel in Beppu
Located in Beppu, 16 miles from Oita Bank Dome, GALLERIA MIDOBARU provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Easiest 10/10 I've ever given in my life. Comfortable bed, huge room, great amenities, clean, Chromecast, speaker in the room, staff were absolutely exceptional and went above and beyond in everything they did, the breakfast was incredible (sadly we didn't get to try dinner) and the staff were great at helping us with getting a meal without meat, and most importantly, the view and the bath were truly incredible. Definitely a place we'll be back to.
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Well situated in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, Hotel Great Morning is located a 2-minute walk from Tsunashiki Temman-gu Shrine, 400 yards from Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum and a... Very friendly staff, great service, big and very clean room, very convenient location.
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Hotel in Beppu
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Hotel in Yufuin Onsen, Yufu
Hotel in Kagoshima
Hotel in Nakasu, Fukuoka
Hotel in Sasebo
Hotel in Aso
Hotel in Kokurakita Ward, Kitakyushu
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Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
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Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
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Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
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Hotel in Yukuhashi
Facing the beachfront, Solasuna offers 3-star accommodations in Yukuhashi and features a garden, terrace and restaurant. Great location, lovely staff who spoke great english, very accommodating during the stay with clean...
Hotel in Niida
Located in Niida, 25 miles from Oita Bank Dome, Kur Park Nagayu has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. Superb service from the staff, especially Ms Yen and Ms Chabani Gopali and the chefs who made us two...
Hotel in Tenjin, Fukuoka
Featuring a fitness center, a restaurant as well as a bar, The Ritz-Carlton Fukuoka is located in the center of Fukuoka, a 5-minute walk from Tenjin Station. Amazing service and with great attention to details!
Hotel in Saikai
Located in Saikai, 14 miles from Huis Ten Bosch, OliveBay Hotel has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. Beautiful view beautiful stunning hotel
Hotel in Yufu
Located in Yufu, 28 miles from Oita Bank Dome, ENOWA has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant. The food for every dinner and breakfast is an absolute masterpiece of culinary art and design!
Hotel in Ukiha
Minamo is offering accommodations in Ukiha. Featuring a restaurant, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. Amazing and spacious room with very comfortable beds.
Hotel in Yame
Located in Yame, within 15 miles of Yoshinogari and 17 miles of Hirayama Hot Spring, RITA Yame Fukushima provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests... this japanese style Ryokan is very clean and beautiful …we had a wonderful time here.. Awesome!
Hotel in Goto
GOTO RETREAT by Onko Chishin has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Goto. This 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space. The view was amazing, the rooms were perfect, the open air bath was delightful.
Hotel in Ukiha
Fairfield by Marriott Fukuoka Ukiha has accommodations in Ukiha. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. The rooms were beautiful and spacious, very clean and modern design, the shower and bathroom were...
Hotel in Unzen Onsen, Unzen
Located in Unzen, 29 miles from Nagasaki Museum of History, H, U,B Unzen - Vacation STAY 01672v provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. The view from my room was great. I could see the sunset lake.
Hotel in Fukuoka
Located in Fukuoka, within a 9-minute walk of Imaizumi Park and 0.7 miles of The Shops, Diamante Yakuin - Vacation STAY 71963v provides free WiFi throughout the property. Exceptional location, convenient and close to a variety of restaurants and shops.
Hotel in Kokurakita Ward, Kitakyushu
Ideally set in the Kokurakita Ward district of Kitakyushu, Quintessa Hotel Kokura Comic & Books is located a 9-minute walk from Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Riverwalk Gallery, 0.7 miles from... Very close to Kokura station and staff was friendly and able to navigate the conversation with...
Hotel in Kagoshima
Featuring 3-star accommodations, remm Kagoshima is located in Kagoshima, 1.1 miles from Kagoshima Chuo Station and 1.1 miles from Kagoshima Station. Friendly staff. Clean room. Great location. Look no further!
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Conveniently set in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, APA Hotel Hakata Gion Ekimae is located a 1-minute walk from Gion Station Fukuoka, 300 yards from Statue of Kyushu Railway Place of Origin and... The front counter staff was very polite and helpful in processing the check-in and storing the...
Hotel in Tenjin, Fukuoka
Well situated in the center of Fukuoka, LAMP LIGHT BOOKS HOTEL fukuoka has air-conditioned rooms, free bikes, free WiFi and a restaurant. Very clean and well maintained guest room. Great shower! Location is great!
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Located conveniently in the center of Fukuoka, &HOTEL HAKATA has air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge. I loved the different light switch controls and the tiny bathtub.
Hotel in Kirishima
Located in Kirishima, 5.5 miles from Kirishima Jingu Shrine, Hoshi no Sato provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. beautiful view with very quiet and confortable the best thing is hot spring in the property...
Hotel in Kagoshima
Located 1.6 miles from Iso Beach, HOTEL LiVEMAX BUDGET Kagoshima in Kagoshima provides rooms with air conditioning and free WiFi. The view and the space in the room.
Hotel in Kokurakita Ward, Kitakyushu
A 3-minute walk from the Heiwa Dori Station, the OYO ホテルテトラ 北九州 Kitakyushu features rooms with a flat-screen TV and free wired internet access. Staff speak English very well to understand the special offer for use
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Conveniently located in the center of Fukuoka, HOTEL so SUMIYOSHI provides free WiFi and a shared lounge. The property is close to Hakatamachiyakishintakatoro, Seiryu Park and Ninjin Park. The room is super spacious and well equipped.
Hotel in Hakata Ward, Fukuoka
Well situated in the Hakata Ward district of Fukuoka, Hotel Great Morning is located a 2-minute walk from Tsunashiki Temman-gu Shrine, 400 yards from Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum and a... Very friendly staff, great service, big and very clean room, very convenient location.
Hotel in Karatsu
Located in Karatsu, within 30 miles of Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome and 30 miles of Fukuoka Tower, 朝食付き唐津里山の宿&ヨガ兎と亀 has accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free... This guesthouse was a pleasant surprise with a very kind and generous host, home cooked breakfast,...
Hotel in Nakasu, Fukuoka
THE HOTELS HAKATA Harushige Honkan provides rooms in Fukuoka near Seiryu Park and Sugawara Shrine. With a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. The property is very new and clean, and the whole Japanese concept with tatami and a sand bag for...
Hotel in Yufuin Onsen, Yufu
Well set in the Yufuin Onsen district of Yufu, 湯布院 おやど花の湯yufuin oyado hananoyu is located 29 miles from Oita Bank Dome, 1.7 miles from Kinrinko Lake and 20 miles from Beppu Station. Onsen, owner is very friendly
Yufuin Monday 湯布院マンデー, ENOWA, and Kur Park Nagayu in Kyushu have received great reviews for the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Kyushu also loved the views from their rooms at Minamo, H,U,B Unzen - Vacation STAY 74185v, and ALFACIO RESORT STAY ITOSHIMA.
On average, it costs $154 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Kyushu for tonight. You'll pay around $252 on average if you stay at a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Kyushu will cost around $572 (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, 3-star hotels in Kyushu cost $102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kyushu are $152 per night. If you're looking for something really special, 5-star hotels in Kyushu cost around $266 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Some of the best hotels in Kyushu near Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome include Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk, 福恵館, and Flower Base Lily House.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Kyushu this weekend is $264 or $497 for a 4-star hotel. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Kyushu this weekend cost around $756 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There are 3,441 hotels in Kyushu you can book on Booking.com.
Couples traveling to Kyushu loved staying at 合い宿 くまもと, Diamante Yakuin - Vacation STAY 71963v, and ENOWA.
These hotels in Kyushu are also highly-rated by couples: RITA Yame Fukushima, H,U,B Unzen - Vacation STAY 74185v, and Minamo.
Hotels in Kyushu that offer highly-rated breakfasts include GOTO RETREAT by Onko Chishin, With The Style Fukuoka, and Yufuin Monday 湯布院マンデー.
Breakfast at these hotels in Kyushu are also highly-rated: The Meibia Miyazaki, Garden Terrace Fukuoka, and Beppu Hatto Onyado Nono Beppu.
Travelers who stayed in Kyushu near Fukuoka Airport (FUK) have said good things about Hotel Front Inn Fukuoka Airport, Hotel Grand View Fukuoka-Kuko, and APA Hotel Hakata Higashihieekimae.
Among the hotels near Fukuoka Airport in Kyushu, THE BASICS FUKUOKA, Hotel Wing International Hakata Shinkansenguchi, and Super Hotel Premier Hakataeki were also highly rated.
Many families visiting Kyushu loved staying at Minamo, OliveBay Hotel, and SHIMAGO SURFRIDER - Vacation STAY 85442v.
RITA Yame Fukushima, H,U,B Unzen - Vacation STAY 01672v, and Nagasaki Marriott Hotel are also popular among family travelers.
Popular places to stay in Kyushu include hotels near Fukuoka Yafuoku! Dome, Inasayama Observation Deck, and Canal City Hakata.
THE BLOSSOM KUMAMOTO, A.T. Hotel Hakata, and Miyako Hotel Hakata are some of the popular hotels in Kyushu.
In addition, Beppu Hatto Onyado Nono Beppu, Hotel Great Morning, and HOTEL so SUMIYOSHI are also popular in Kyushu.
Hakata Ward, Yufuin Onsen, and Tenjin are popular with other travelers visiting Kyushu.
I didn't have time to travel around Fukuoka although I was there about two years ago I only managed to spend an afternoon in Nagasaki City. I would love to travel to more places in Kyushu and go back to Yufuyin. Will surely consider visiting Fukuoka again.
We weren't really there long enough to pass judgement properly, the stop being intended simply to provide some rest after long flights and to collect our Japan Rail passes from Hakata station. The central area seemed a little bland, but I understand that areas towards the sea are slightly more picturesque. The railway station served its purpose for us however, even if the appropriate booking counter was tricky to find (enter by the taxi rank, walk almost to the end of the corridor in front of you and the JR desk is towards the left hand side of the ticket office on the right). We also had a very pleasant lunch at Yoshizuka Unagiya, A restaurant specialising in eel. It might have been tricky to find, so we found it useful to arrive by taxi, particularly given our limited time in the city. It is a little unassuming from the outside, but climb the stairs and put your name in the waiting list, and the experience will be well worth it. If I returned to Japan I think I would allow slightly longer in the city, particularly given its reputation for some of the best food on Kyushu, but it served its purpose well for us.
It's suitable for long/short stays if you want to explore Kyushu island and Honshu Island. There are plenty of attractions in Khushu island depend on what period of the year. It's good to get free entry to several places.
Standard, not-Tokyo major Japanese city featuring many of the famous restaurant and shop chains from the capital in addition to its own unique and homegrown restaurants and shops. Not really a luxury destination but definitely an excellent base for day trips around Kyushu, with a simple subway system and high speed trains for farther places as well.
Fukuoka and Kyushu regions are less urban areas with nature, onsen spa and good seafood. This also means the train networks are less extensive than Tokyo. Renting a car will let you see a lot more of Fukuoka and it's neighboring prefectures.
We are traveling in the whole Kyushu. Fukuoka has very good food but there are more unique places and landscapes to see outside of the city. After all, Fukuoka is just another Japanese city to me.
We were lucky that we visited during what appeared to be sale season (end of July to first week of August). We got a lot of Japanese brands on sale (some clothes were at 70%off, plus another 20% discount, plus around 8% tax refund for tourists). The highlight for us was Dazaifu, particularly the Kyushu National Museum, which then had the Lascaux cave paintings exhibit.
Kitakyushu is first and foremost an industrial city, and I would not recommend it for tourism, at least not if that’s the main purpose of one’s trip. If one really wanted to do some tourism in Kitakyushu, I’d recommend taking several factory tours available in the city to get a closer look at the industry. Also, the food in the city is quite good and very cheap compared to elsewhere in Japan, so enjoying some Japanese cousine at a restaurant in the evening is a good way to spend your time and money while there.
As the site of the second atomic bombing of a city Nagasaki is an historic place to visit. But there is much more to the city than a history of its destruction. Nagasaki was for two centuries Japan’s only window to the West and as such it is a fascinating place to visit. The atomic bomb museum and the Hypocenter Park at the spot under the bomb’s aerial detonation are sobering experiences, as they should be. The (former) island of Dejima was an artificial island where all foreign traders were islotated, first Portuguese the Dutch. It is now inland, surrounded by reclaimed land but the buildings have been painstakingly reconstructed and the area is an interesting view to the past. The ropeway to the top of Inasa-Yama gives one a spectacular view of the city and harbor and south to the ocean. I would recommend going there near sunset and staying for the emergence of the world-class night view. The Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture tells a good story of the city’s relationship with the West and it’s influence on the rest of Japan. There is a reconstruction of the Magistrate’s office that is beautiful. Gankanjima Island is a short boat trip from the city. It is an abandoned mining island which once had thousands of occupants but was abruptly deserted when the mine closed. It was the setting for a scene in the James Bond movie, “Skyfall.” All in all Nagasaki is well worth a visit. Public transportation is outstanding and it is also a good walking city. If you are on Kyushu plan to go.
I was shocked at how many restaraunts/ Izakayas there were! Spoilt for choice. I did also enjoy to easy access to Kita-Kyushu from Yukuhashi.
Comfort Hotel is now my preferred hotel chain in Japan, this is second time in an hotel from same chain and again it exceed our expectation. Amazing value for money: good location close to many restaurants, clean and functional rooms, nice breakfast (not exceptional but good enough with decent choices for both japanese and western taste), this hotel in particular is brand new and bathroom are very modern. Hotel has also laundry (again brand new machines! ultra efficient) which is very convenient for a family like us travelling in Kyushu.
We asked airport shuttle bus, how to get back to Kyushu airport to the staff. They were very helpful in writing, and drawing the map for us. Because we were very confused about which bus terminal number we should be in! They spent roughly 30 minutes to convince me, which is a great deal. Thank you so much! The curry at night and in the morning, I liked the potato especially, were lovely. Soothing the tummy of tired tourists!
The breakfast was exceptional and was much more than expected. A nice touch was the sparkling wine. The variety and quality of food was excellent. We also enjoyed a boat ride in the early evening, which leaves just outside the hotel. The Captain was great and he took time after the ride to answer some questions. We enjoyed the walk through the underwater tunnel that connects both sides of Kyushu and Honshu Islands.
Hotel is just a short stroll away from the train and bus stations, with their links to other parts of Kyushu. We didn't spend much time in the hotel, staying just one night in what was little more than a stop-off in Fukuoka, so can't really say much about it, other than that our room was clean and comfortable, though functional more than stylish, and that English-speaking staff were friendly and efficient.
Taketa
The staff is incredibly nice and accommodating. Me and my wife absolutely loved staying at this traditional Japanese house. And although traditional, the house is very well renovated, comfortable, and clean. The room was cosy, the bed was very comfortable, and the breakfast was delicious. I intend to return to Taketa while travelling around Kyushu and I will definitely stay again at this Hostel Cue!
Kumamoto
Amazing design. Great attention to details. Very unique property in a historic Japanese home with all the modern necessities and wonderful design. You can tell the owner put a lot of thoughts in designing the amazing interior. Also the person who greeted us was very nice and helpful, level of service definitely on par with a four star property. It was one of the highlights of our stay in Kyushu.
The dinner was simple and good. We had Pork shabu... and a small buffet breakfast that was good.. a mix of western and japanese.. So its good to book with dinner and breakfast. Hotel is just 2mins walk away from a big drug store that sells everything... .glad I chose this hotel.. as i only needed a place to rest and stopover for my long driving trip from west to east of kyushu.
Nichinan
This was an entire,traditional Japanese house with all the necessary facilities for a very comfortable stay. Nichinan is a very good base to explore the wild southern coast of Kyushu and is very close to the old samurai village of Obi where there are still many historic buildings. Our hosts were very friendly and referred us to some excellent local restaurants.
A classy hotel within easy walking distance of the Kokura Shinkansen station and the convention center. The rooms are nice and clean, with plenty of amenities and a beautiful view of Kitakyushu. The breakfast buffet is excellent, with both Japanese and Western offerings. The room service dinner options were also tasty and very decently priced.
New, clean, large and spacious. The bunk beds were cool and a hit for our family of 4. Convenient washer and dryer feature in the bathroom made drying clothes quicker. 7-11 was across the street. Checkin was on a tablet but someone is there to assist you if you need help. One of our favorite hotels on our Kyushu vacation.
This was one of the more posh looking hotel during our stay in Kyushu. It is located in a shopping mall that's a short bus ride from the Kumamoto station. It's within walking distance to the Kumamoto castle. They provide amenities like different bath salt that can be used. Staff was polite and friendly.
The hotel receptionist is nice and helpful. The bathroom is large and clean. The hotel location is very close to Exit East 7. The exit is right under the Miyako hotel that next to JR Kyushu. It takes a minute to this Exit and you could get through this exit to the Subway and JR station within 5 minutes.
Beppu
The most satisfying stay we had during our trip in Kyushu. Everything is well prepared in the apartment. We all slept well and soundly during our stay. Very near to the Jigoku. Yummy BBQ just a stone throw away. A worthwhile accommodation if you want to stay overnight in Beppu. Highly recommended!
One night stay before taking the next morning flight. Location close to Hakata Railway station. other than that nothing else to say. Did not have time to get breakfast. Similar to the JR Kyushu Hotel in Nagasaki where we stayed before coming to Hakata/Fukuoka. Reasonably good.
Beppu
The staff are excellent . The location is best one in Beppu . The hotel room is outstanding. The dinner and breakfast are excellent too. A good quality and well designed hotel . It is the best hotel to stay in Beppu and likely best in Kyushu. I highly recommend
Fukuoka
It was loud. Some people cook at 1 am, and the people from the next room chat loudly up to 4 am, and their voices were high. This hostel was the most expensive and worst during our 7-day trip around Honshu and Kyushu. The only really good thing was the location.
Breakfast was a good portion, and there was convenient transit both into Fukuoka proper and to Kyushu University, which I was visiting for work. Plenty of restaurants in the neighbourhood to get dinner at as well. The price is very competitive and affordable.
I had already some sort of expectation upon my stay with JR Hotels. Again, it impresses me as well during my stay in Kita-kyushu. The hotel is connected itself to the train station bldg. How much convenient could that be. Room is capacious and I love it.
The receptionist is a Hong Kong young lady, very helpful and sincere! The buffet breakfast is the best one during my journey in Kyushu, great selections and tasty food. The restaurant is facing the pier with full harbour view, very relaxing.
Minami Aso
A wonderful stay in a traditional Japanese guest house. Clean, comfortable and spacious with stunning views of the Kyushu mountains. The hosts were very friendly and welcoming. The barbecue is not to be missed. Exceptional value all round.