When I was booking a hotel in Fukuoka, I saw this hotel recommended online. It has an industrial style with a high floor and a coffee shop downstairs. It is suitable for young people. It is very close to the Tenjin business district. It is within walking distance to the subway station and you can walk to Tenjin Park nearby. For the night boat, you can also go to Zhongzhou hongdengqu for gossip 😂 Book it now after summarizing it.
There is a 7-11 convenience store and a drugstore nearby downstairs of the hotel (I personally tested that it was not open at 10 a.m., so if you want to make a last-minute purchase, buy it the night before). The Watanabe-dori subway station is better than Tenjin Minami. The subway station is easier to walk, and once you get on the escalator at Biantong Subway Station, you are on flat ground, which is very suitable for dragging suitcases. Tenjin Minami Subway Station is recommended by Google Maps, so this should be based on trip.com, not what Google Maps says. But even walking to Tenjin Minami is not difficult, the Fukuoka subway is very easy~
The door of the hotel is hidden. I thought the entrance of the coffee shop was separate from the entrance of the hotel, but when I entered, I found that the reception was just a small table. After checking in, I happened to come back from a trip to the suburbs that day and went shopping again. I was super tired. When I entered the room, I found that the lighting was indeed the same. Some comments said it was dark, and it was at the bottom of a high building... In fact, on the second night, I accidentally touched the metal pillar of the desk lamp in the room, which can be dimmed... and the charging port is very similar to the tape C socket. After plugging in the charging cable, the phone did not charge successfully... Later, she had to go downstairs to the front desk. When she came up, she found that it was a charging socket, not the charging cable directly... The bathrooms in Japanese hotels are small. They were similar in Tokyo and Kyoto before, but this The rest of the hotel space in Fukuoka is pretty big, and it has everything you would find in a basic hotel. I was packing my luggage while listening to YouTube last night~
What I like most is its radio (?), digital TV, logging into YouTube and Netflix, and putting cakes, snacks, and yogurt in the refrigerator, just like at home haha, 💯 experience! You can change the TV and air conditioner to your own language ☺️ I really don’t understand Japanese at all, and I’m exhausted from translating all day long ⋯⋯ Sure enough, to experience Southeast Asian countries, you need to master some local languages~
After taking a bath in the evening, I went out for a stroll and found a newly opened sports store with a whole building. The first floor is basic sports shoes, as well as golf🏌️ and camping supplies. Sure enough, Fukuoka is a paradise for outdoor sports!
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