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Cost-Efficient Hotels and Guest Houses in Fukuoka for 2024

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Fukuoka, the largest city in Kyushu, boastss excellent places to visit and great food. We introduce cost-effective lodgings in the city for those looking to spend most of their budget on sightseeing.

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Fukuoka is the largest city in the Kyushu region, with attractions such as yatai food stalls, fashionable shopping venues, and historic temples.

Contrary to its size, the city is compactly built, allowing travelers to appreciate its many features on a short three-day, two-night trip.

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Keeping accommodation costs low would make your trip to Fukuoka even better, allowing you to spend more on meals and shopping.

This article introduces six hotels and guest houses with easy accessibility to sightseeing spots and cost-effective as well.

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Where to Stay in Fukuoka

Hakata Area (Near Hakata Station)

It is a 5-minute ride from Fukuoka Airport to Hakata Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line. The area is close to the airport. Additionally, the Shinkansen bullet train stops at Hakata Station, making it ideal for travelers visiting from Osaka or Kyoto.

Nakasu Area (Near Nakasu-Kawabata Station)

On the subway airport line, it takes about 8 minutes from the airport to Nakasu-Kawabata Station. Nakasu is said to be the busiest area in Kyushu, filled with yatai stalls and a bustling nightlife.

Tenjin Area (Near Tenjin Station)

It is a 12-minute ride from the airport on the subway airport line to arrive at Tenjin Station. This is a major shopping district, where shopping malls, department stores, boutiques, and buildings with apparel shops are lined up.

Recommended Hotels in Fukuoka

The following is a list of suggested accommodations in Fukuoka! They are all easily accessible with reasonable price ranges.

1. Zonk Nakasu Deaibashi

Zonk Nakasu Deaibashi

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Those who are looking for an accessible, stylish accommodation should check out Zonk Nakasu Deaibashi.

It is a 2-minute walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station and easily accessible from Fukuoka Airport. Guests can walk to the Tenjin area, a popular sightseeing spot.

Zonk Nakasu Deaibashi is an elegant boutique hotel. Some guest rooms offer night views of Nakasu and the river. All rooms are furnished with a bath and toilet, along with shared facilities such as a kitchen and coin-operated laundry machines. Since this is a self-service hotel, guests will check in by themselves.

Zonk Nakasu Deaibashi

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Location Nakasu Area
2-minute walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station
Estimated Room Rate From 9,000 yen per room/stay*
Capacity/Room 2 to 8 people

*The room rates in this article are based on information provided by Booking.com at the time it was written. The cost may vary according to the season and on other websites.

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2. The Millennials Fukuoka

The Millennials Fukuoka

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The Millennials Fukuoka, located about a minute walking distance from Nakasu-Kawabata Station, is a capsule hotel with spacious guest rooms.

While capsule hotels are typically considered only for sleeping, this facility has a semi-double bed and a relatively high ceiling. One of the hotel's appeals is the cupboard under the bed for stowing suitcases, which guests appreciate.

The Millennials Fukuoka is located inside The Lively, a new type of boutique hotel. Guests can use shared facilities, such as the kitchen and pool table. They can also enjoy free soft drinks and beer served in the lobby during the evening.

The Millennials Fukuoka

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Location Nakasu Area
1-minute walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station
Estimated Room Rate From 5,000 yen per room/stay
Capacity/Room 1 person

3. Nine Hours Nakasukawabata Station

Nine Hours Nakasukawabata Station

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Nine Hours Nakasukawabata Station is perfect for those looking for an inexpensive, convenient accommodation.

This capsule hotel, connected to Exit 6 of Nakasu-Kawabata Station, is hard to miss and accessible without getting wet on a rainy day.

Since the hotel is divided into areas by gender, guests can have a comfortable stay in a safe and secure environment. Nine Hours Nakasukawabata Station is also located in Fukuoka.

Nine Hours Nakasukawabata Station

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Location Nakasu Area
Connected to Exit 6 of Nakasu-Kawabata Station
Estimated Room Rate From 4,000 yen per room/stay
Capacity/Room 1 person

4. Guest House Yasuragi Hakataekimae

Guest House Yasuragi Hakataekimae

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Guest House Yasuragi Hakataekimae, located a 10-minute walking distance from Hakata Station, is ideal for those looking for inexpensive and clean accommodation.

The warm hospitality of the staff, who welcome guests from worldwide, is well known. Overseas visitors can stay with peace of mind since multi-lingual guides are located everywhere inside.

The guest rooms consist of a dormitory type (mixed/female) and a family type, which can be used when traveling in groups. There is also a shared kitchen and lounge, along with a luggage storage service.

Guest House Yasuragi Hakataekimae

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Location Hakata Area
7-minute walk from Hakata Station
Estimated Room Rate From 3,000 yen per room/stay
Capacity/Room 2 to 10 people

5. Hotel Mystays Fukuoka Tenjin

Hotel Mystays Fukuoka Tenjin

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Hotel Mystays Fukuoka Tenjin, conveniently located three minutes on foot from Tenjin Station, offers a budget-friendly rate and a pleasant stay.

The Western-style rooms are furnished with a bath and toilet, along with items such as a television and hairdryer. Guests can also choose from non-smoking and smoking rooms.

The Nakasu area is within walking distance from the facility. With easy access to many sightseeing spots, this hotel is the perfect hub for exploring Fukuoka. Hotel Mystays Fukuoka Tenjin Minami is also located in the city.

Hotel Mystays Fukuoka Tenjin Minami

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Location Tenjin Area
3-minute walk from Tenjin Station
Estimated Room Rate From 6,000 yen per room/stay
Capacity/Room 2 to 4 people

6. mizuka Imaizumi 1 - unmanned hotel

mizuka Imaizumi 1

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Mizuka is a self-service hotel franchise with 11 facilities in Fukuoka. It is an 8-minute walk to mizuka Imaizumi 1 from Tenjin Station.

This is a boutique hotel designed in an unadorned, elegant style. Some rooms are furnished with a kitchenette, ideal for groups interested in spending some time in their rooms.

mizuka Imaizumi 1

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Don Quijote Fukuoka Tenjin Honten, a mega-store open 24 hours a day handling everything from snacks to cosmetics, is located near the hotel.

MATCHA is currently issuing a 15% discount coupon redeemable at Don Quijote. Be sure to take advantage of this when visiting Fukuoka!

Location Tenjin Area
8-minute walk from Tenjin Station
Estimated Room Rate From 10,000 yen per room/stay
Capacity/Room 2 to 6 people

Look for Inexpensive and Convenient Hotels in Fukuoka

The accommodations mentioned above are easily accessible and cost-effective, perfect for those interested in spending most of their budget on sightseeing.

Please use this article as a guide when choosing a hotel and area to stay, such as Hakata, a gateway to other prefectures; Nakasu, where the nightlife is thriving; and Tenjin, a shopping paradise.

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Editorial assistant at MATCHA since 2022. I'm from Tokyo, and I often go to parks on weekends to see nature and dogs.

I have loved international exchange since I was a child, and during my university years I studied abroad in San Jose, USA. Now, I'm really enjoying discovering new things by seeing Japan from the perspective of a tourist visiting Japan.

Hobbies: Walking, coffee, art, movies, traveling
Favorite places: Shibuya, Yoyogi Park, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Isshiki Beach, Aso in Kumamoto
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