Anonymous User
April 2, 2024
The hotel is large in size, the lobby is grand, and the service is first-rate! However, the decoration of the corridors and rooms are old, and the facilities, especially the bathrooms, are at most the same as domestic three-stars. After all, it was opened in 1978 and renovated in 2006... Although the variety of breakfast is not as rich as that in China, and there is no coffee machine, you can't make kabob or latte, but the Western style is matched with Japanese The style basically meets all my requirements for breakfast, especially the croissant. The hotel is in a great location, 3 subway stops away from Hakata Station, and there are many bus lines directly at the door. There is a bus to Daigo Park, Maizuru Park, and Fukuoka Castle Ruins nearby, which takes about 20 minutes. The bus station to Seaside Park and Fukuoka Tower is right opposite the hotel, and the Tenjin Business District is also within walking distance. Sunny Food Supermarket is diagonally opposite the hotel, and there is also a food supermarket on the right, surrounded by FamilyMart Lawson 7/11... We accidentally stumbled upon a fish market hidden next to the hotel, and this Internet celebrity Japanese food store is the only restaurant in the restaurant. Hidden in this alley…
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