The hotel is located about 10 minutes away from Hakata Station, which is actually not too far. There is a small 7 directly near the hotel. In fact, you will also pass other supermarkets along the road, which is very convenient. There is a public bathhouse on B1, which is separated for men and women (the girls' bathhouse counter You will be given the password). After walking more than 10,000 steps every day, you put on your yukata and grab a towel and go straight to the bath➕take a bath. You can complete it in one go. The bathhouse provides shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, shaving foam, and face wash. Hand sanitizer, hair dryer, lotion, facial lotion, conditioner, etc. are also provided, as well as a scale. Used towels can be thrown directly into the box for recycling (there are also bath towels in your room that you can use), but remember if you have finished taking a bath in the morning When you are going to have breakfast afterwards, you are not allowed to go directly to the restaurant wearing your bathrobe and slippers (there is an announcement in the hotel elevator)!The key point is that the breakfast in this hotel is really great. It ranks among the top three hotel breakfasts I have ever eaten. It is really rich and I ate it for three days in a row (there is a breakfast-included plan when booking directly, but you can also buy it at the counter. Meal voucher), no wonder a lot of people here commented that the breakfast is great, it is really good, and you can also eat all-you-can-eat mentaiko, so you don’t have to spend money to eat at an...
Read moreThis is my first time staying in hokke club hotel, though I always find it's branch in many japan cities. The hotel is located not far from hakata jr station, around 5 min short walk. It has numerous convenience stores around and a grocery store (look like it will be closed soon). Staff is super nice and welcoming. Once i walk into the hotel they greet me with smile. He is patient to explain every single detail to me, including public bath, wifi password breakfast, etc. Very professional indeed. As for the room, I booked a twin and not know in advance it has 3 beds! The room is big enough that I can open my luggage in full, this is not common in Japan. Toilet and public bath is average, with sufficient amenities. As per other reviewers comments, the breakfast is far too good. Lots of varieties and good taste, look like they spent lots of time preparing it. The staff is very efficient to help remove empty plates so I can keep getting food! I especially like the fried chicken, steamed eggs and orange. Coffee is good too with strong flavour. Even this hotel is not brand new with modern design, everything I see is kept in good condition, like the carpet, cabinets. I can say the hotel and the staff tried their very best to maintain it and wanted to serve guests with all effort. I am very much appreciated it and definitely will try other hokke club hotels in...
Read moreTriple room is actually quite big, comfortable room for 2-3 people. The shower and bathroom is small but functional and clean. Typical Japanese bathroom.||We had a non smoking room on the top floor which is the 11th floor and did not have breakfast included. Loved that the windows opened and we had a humidifier in the room as well as slippers and a small wardrobe for hanging items. No safe in the room. ||The room did include a charger for all phone types and had a small vanity table or study table. Very clean room even though the hotel is slightly dated and beds and sheets are comfortable and clean. Around 10 minutes on foot to both the main station Hakata Station and Canal City. Direct bus to and from the airport just around the corner and loads of convenience stores within 2 minutes walk with a 7/11 literally across the street.||We needed parking for one night and the nearby car park is probably 3 minutes on foot. It is one of the cheapest in the area even if it charges by the hour (100 yen per hour peak/ 100 yen for 2...
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