ALPHABED INN Ohori Koen

8.8
Excellent
(20 reviews)

1-8-3, Arato, Chuoku, Fukuoka, 810-0062, Japan

+81 92-235-0045

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Hotel Description

Nestled in the leafy heart of Fukuoka, ALPHABED INN Ohori Koen offers a tranquil retreat at 1-8-3, Arato, Chuoku, Fukuoka, 810-0062, Japan. This hotel is perfectly situated to immerse guests in the vibrant local culture, with easy access to beautiful parks, historic sites, and culinary delights. The surrounding area boasts scenic attractions such as the stunning Ōhori Park, where visitors can enjoy a picturesque lake, walking paths, and seasonal cherry blossoms. Additionally, the hotel is a short drive from PayPay Dome, home to exciting baseball games, and the historical ruins of Fukuoka Castle, making it an ideal choice for travelers eager to explore the best of Fukuoka.

The accommodations at ALPHABED INN are designed with guest comfort in mind, featuring spacious rooms that include essential amenities such as microwaves and kitchenettes, perfect for both short and extended stays. Each room provides a serene ambiance, encouraging relaxation after a day of sightseeing. Many rooms offer the convenience of private bathrooms, with some equipped with bathtubs, ensuring a restful experience for every guest.

Guests will appreciate the hotel's thoughtful amenities, including free Wi-Fi throughout the property, making it easy to stay connected. While there is no fitness center or spa, the hotel's central location allows for plenty of outdoor activities, including jogging or leisurely strolls in nearby parks. The property is smoke-free and offers accessible facilities, ensuring a welcoming environment for all visitors.

Transportation to and from the hotel is hassle-free, with multiple public transit options nearby. Fukuoka Airport is just a 17-minute taxi ride away, making it convenient for those arriving by air. Other nearby transport hubs include Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station and Hakata Station, providing easy connections to explore further afield.

Health and safety are paramount at ALPHABED INN Ohori Koen, with stringent measures in place to protect guests during their stay. The hotel adheres to rigorous cleaning protocols and promotes a safe environment for relaxation and peace of mind.

In addition to its fantastic location and amenities, ALPHABED INN offers guests a myriad of activities to enjoy. The hotel is just a short walk from the vibrant Ōhori Park, ideal for picnics and leisurely walks. Guests can also visit the iconic Fukuoka Tower, which provides breathtaking views of the city and bay. Shopping enthusiasts will love CANAL CITY HAKATA, a sprawling mall with diverse dining and shopping options, all just a 15-minute taxi ride away.

For dining, the area surrounding the hotel is a culinary paradise. Guests can indulge in delicious Chinese cuisine at 福天, or savor the unique fusion dishes at Donkiho-tei, both of which are just a minute away by taxi. Other nearby dining options include the Italian flavors of Antica Osteria Toto and the French delicacies at TTOAHISU, ensuring guests have plenty of delectable choices to satisfy their appetites.

With its welcoming atmosphere, ideal location, and comprehensive amenities, ALPHABED INN Ohori Koen invites guests to experience the rich culture of Fukuoka while enjoying a comfortable and convenient stay. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this hotel is the perfect base for your adventures in Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Rooms equipped with microwaves and kitchenettes for added convenience

2. Walking distance to scenic Ōhori Park and Nishikoen

3. Only 17 minutes by car to Fukuoka Airport

4. Smoke-free property ensuring a healthy environment

5. Nearby dining options featuring various international cuisines


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ohori Park
5 min
Fukuoka Tower
11 min
CANAL CITY HAKATA
15 min
Fukuoka Castle Ruins
15 min
Maizuru Park
9 min

Nearest locations

福天
1 min
Donkiho-tei
1 min
Indian Nepalese Cuisine Paila Restaurant & Bar
1 min
Weihai Kitchen
1 min
TTOAHISU
2 min
Galinette(ガリネット)
2 min
Gohanya Hansuke
2 min
ハッコーショクドウ
3 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportFukuoka Airport
Travel time to airport17 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Booking.com

    $80

    Vio.com

    $89

    Traveloka.com

    $96

    goseek.com

    $89

    Trip.com

    $104

    Hotels.com

    $101


Location

1-8-3, Arato, Chuoku, Fukuoka, 810-0062, Japan

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Transit: 1 hr 57 min

Taxi: 1 hr 58 min

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 47 min

Transit: 3 hr 43 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 17 min

Transit: 23 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 39 min

Transit: 2 hr 27 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 10 min

Transit: 1 hr 53 min

Transit:

Yakuin Sta.

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 43 min

Ohori Park(Fukuoka Art Museum)

Walking: 6 min

Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 37 min

Yoshizuka Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 1 hr 13 min

Hakata Station

Taxi: 20 min

Walking: 1 hr 10 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Chuo Ward

Leafy central ward with botanic gardens, castle ruins in Maizuru Park & baseball at PayPay Dome.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

No parking

Pets

No pets

Services

Self-service laundry

Elevator

Accessibility

Accessible

Accessible elevator

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Food & drink

Restaurant

Bathrooms

Private bathroom

Bathtub in some rooms

Shower

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen in some rooms

Refrigerator

Microwave


Reviews

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아도니스

5/5
The location may be about 15 minutes away from Hakata Station, but I like the room size, condition, bathroom water pressure, and cleanliness.If you don't mind a 4-person dormitory bed, you can have a really refreshing day. I want to come back again.

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Hikaru K.

5/5
I used it on a family trip.Check-in is a touch panel system, and although I had pre-registered, I was confused because I was asked for additional input (child's contact phone number) that seemed unnecessary, and it was difficult to understand. Also, the touch panel response is not good. It can't be helped because it's cheaper because there's no staff.The rooms are clean, compact, and designed to be child-friendly. The four and a half tatami area was especially convenient. Furthermore, since we had small children this time, it was helpful to be considerate, such as providing children's tableware and a potty in the Western-style toilet. I didn't use the kitchen, but since I was staying for several nights, it was very convenient for washing dishes and making coffee.The location was also convenient, as it was fairly close to the station, and there were convenience stores, pharmacies, 100 yen shops, and delicious restaurants that accommodated children.However, although it faced a road with a lot of traffic and was on an upper floor, I was concerned about the sounds of cars and especially motorcycles (earplugs are provided just in case).However, overall I am satisfied and would use it again.

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aronchen10

5/5
It's only about two intersections away from Ohori Park Station. It takes less than an hour to get there from the airport. There is a 7-11 opposite the hotel, and there is FamilyMart to the right of the gate. A little further away, there are mini stops, Yamazaki, and Lawson. All major supermarkets have it all. If you really want to buy something more and go back to the hotel for self-catering, there is also a 24-hour maxvalu supermarket nearby. I can only give full marks for convenience.The hotel itself is in unmanned mode. Check-in can only be done with a tablet, which is available in multiple languages ​​and is easy to operate. However, when I checked in, the tablet suddenly crashed during the reading process. Although there is a customer service number left at the counter, there is no phone number for foreign tourists. To make a call, there is no telephone machine for outside calls at the counter. If you encounter problems, you can only rely on the passengers to find ways to troubleshoot them.The room itself is very big. After staying in hotels with small rooms, I feel very comfortable and comfortable suddenly having a room where three or four suitcases can be spread out. All kinds of household appliances and furniture are also available. In addition to bunk beds, it can sleep four people. There is a bed, a self-catering induction cooker and tableware, a refrigerator and a microwave, an air conditioner and an air purifier. There is also a TV for watching YouTube and Netflix. Of course, there is also a sofa for sitting or lying on, and even a sofa for writing. There are USB holes and sockets in the desks in the east and west, and at each bedside. There is no need to worry about not having enough. Towels and other supplies are also very sufficient. There is also a bathtub large enough for taking a bath. The only drawback is that the sound insulation is slightly poor. You can clearly hear the sounds from upstairs. There is the sound of tenants' footsteps, but there are earplugs available for free in the lobby on the first floor, and when traveling, you usually don't spend too much time in the hotel, and the upstairs will become quiet before going to bed. I haven't been woken up during my six-day stay.This kind of room with a small kitchen is very suitable for family travelers. If you don’t want to eat out every meal, buying some Japanese ingredients to cook back is also a very special way of traveling. Next time I come to Fukuoka, this hotel will be my first choice.

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Shihting Wang

5/5
This hotel is self-check-in, and there are many board games and toys on the first floor, as well as other supplies for free access. It is a very suitable room for families with children. The room is relatively large for urban areas in Japan. The room I booked this time has tatami mats, bunk beds and 2 beds, which is a combination of Chinese and Western styles. There are also tableware suitable for children in the kitchen and a baby dining chair; since there is no bathtub in the toilet, there is a child bathtub and a toilet seat for babies, which is really considerate. If it's too late to play outside, you can go to the family mart to buy a hot pot and cook it at the restaurant.

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Monkey Luffy

4/5
Not sure why the cover picture is of the dome. The actual hotel is a very skinny building. Basically one room per floor and there are about 4 or 5 floors.Its lobby is usually empty and uses an automated system, but sometimes there are staff working.the rooms are clean and modern and its close to Ohori Koen station which directly connects to the airport and Hakata stationIf there was one issue, it's the neighboring building. its really noisy in the day time.

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Mina & Machan (娜ちゃん)

5/5
The location is perfect, about a 5-minute walk from Dahao Metro Station. There are 7-11 and CAN DO lifestyle stores across the street, and there is a 24-hour supermarket nearby. The living functions are quite good, and it is very suitable for those who want to cook and enjoy local life. travelers.The hotel adopts a self-service check-in and out method. Before arriving in Japan, you can fill in the guest's personal information through the link to avoid spending too much time filling in the IPAD when checking in. Once you get the check-in password, you can I'm happy to check in. There are free utensils nearby (you can take them according to your needs to avoid waste). If you want to temporarily store your luggage before checking in, you can tell the customer service in advance and place it where CCTV can see it.The size of the room is moderate. This 4-person room is enough for 2 people to stay in. There are two bunk beds. We chose the upper bunk position respectively. There are small lights at the bedside 💡 and the upper bunk is designed to block some light. For sleeping, the bathroom has already placed a comb, bath towel, and toothbrush set. The towels are all placed in the closet at the entrance, which is very considerate. The kitchen is fully equipped with an induction cooker, a microwave, and a small two-door refrigerator. There are cups, tableware, pots and pans, only Dishwashing liquid is provided, so no cooking seasonings are provided (you need to bring your own if you want to cook!)The bed is hard and the pillows are flat, but the quilt is quite warm in winter. Each bed has two pillows. The height of the dining table does not match the chair. This is the only fatal flaw. If you want to eat at the dining table, you may Sitting on the floor would be a more appropriate choice. The sound insulation effect is not good. If you have sleep quality requirements, you need to consider it carefully.

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John Benedict Reynoso

5/5
We stayed for two nights in the hostel (AirBnB). Very clean room and with a kitchen too! It also has a washing machine and a drying area in the room’s shower. There’s also a complimentary amenities bar at the lobby where you can get toothbrushes and teas and candy.The beds are on the firm side, though (which is rather typical in Japan).Overall, my family and I had a good stay here.Oh, and there is a park that’s just a 10-minute walk away and plenty of restaurants around the area.

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太田麗(うらら)

3/5
We stayed for 3 nights as a family of four with children, and the Japanese-style room only had a shower, so we chose a bunk bed type, but I think the Japanese-style room would have been better. The bunk bed type is on the north side and is very dark. If the Japanese-style room is a family type, I would like this room to have a bathtub...Even though I'm staying for several nights without changing the linen, what about towels? ? I thought there were towels available for a few nights.The automatic check-in opportunity connects me to China, but even though there was a Japanese staff member at the counter (who was very nice), I was still connected to China...? The mystery... I later realized that these stay-type uninhabited lodgings are basically for foreigners. .It faces a main street, and the building structure has poor soundproofing performance, so you can hear the sounds of motorcycles and emergency vehicles. Also, the people upstairs were so noisy that it was painful. .