The Millennials Fukuoka

8.4
Excellent
(359 reviews)

5 Chome-2-18 Nakasu, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0801, Japan

+81 50-3204-1438

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Hotel Description

The Millennials Fukuoka, located at 5 Chome-2-18 Nakasu, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0801, Japan, offers a vibrant and unique stay in the heart of Fukuoka's bustling Nakasu district. This modern, capsule-style hotel caters to both business and leisure travelers with its sleek and minimalist design, delivering both comfort and efficiency. Situated just a minute's walk from Nakasu-Kawabata metro station, guests enjoy easy access to the city's key attractions. The hotel's surroundings offer a dynamic mix of nightlife, local food stalls, and cultural landmarks, creating an atmosphere of excitement and convenience. The hotel’s location is ideal for visitors who want to explore the famous yatai food stalls and the nearby Seiryu waterfront park, enhancing its appeal as a base for urban exploration. The hotel exudes a futuristic yet comfortable ambiance, making it a great choice for travelers seeking modern design and innovative features. The Millennials Fukuoka offers a mix of private and capsule-style pods, each designed to maximize space and comfort while maintaining privacy. Some of the rooms even come with projector screens for added convenience and entertainment. Rooms are equipped with reclining beds, free Wi-Fi, and loaner tablets to ensure a tech-friendly stay. The hotel’s shared bathrooms are well-maintained, and guests can also enjoy 24-hour coffee service and daily happy hours with self-serve beer—complimentary perks that enhance the overall experience. For those looking to socialize or work, The Millennials Fukuoka offers a co-working space, a communal kitchen, and a lounge area. Additionally, the hotel features guest laundry facilities for added convenience. With its modern amenities, fantastic location, and stylish design, The Millennials Fukuoka offers a perfect blend of functionality and comfort, whether you’re visiting for business or pleasure. Guests can also take advantage of excellent public transport options nearby, making it easy to navigate the city. In addition to being well connected to public transport, the hotel is conveniently close to Fukuoka Airport, located just a 14-minute drive away. This makes The Millennials Fukuoka an ideal choice for those looking for quick and easy access to the airport, adding to the overall convenience of staying in this vibrant city. The hotel is committed to guest well-being, offering robust health and safety measures to ensure a secure and pleasant stay. The property's commitment to cleanliness and safety is evident throughout, giving guests peace of mind. As for local activities, The Millennials Fukuoka is perfectly situated to enjoy the best of Fukuoka's attractions. Within walking distance, guests can visit Canal City Hakata, a sprawling shopping mall with an array of shops, restaurants, and fountain shows. For outdoor enthusiasts, Ohori Park is just a short 6-minute drive away, offering a large lake, exercise paths, boat rentals, and even a coffee shop. For those interested in history, Fukuoka Castle Ruins is a must-see, offering panoramic views and glimpses into the city's past. The modern Fukuoka Tower, located 13 minutes away, provides breathtaking city and bay views from its observation deck. Nakasu, the lively entertainment district, is just 3 minutes from the hotel, providing plenty of options for fun and relaxation. Guests can also enjoy a wide range of dining options nearby, including Italian, Japanese, and sushi restaurants. The LIVELY KITCHEN Fukuoka Hakata offers delicious Italian cuisine, while Zen-ya and Nihonryoriteraokanakasuhonten serve authentic Japanese dishes. If you're in the mood for something different, Osakaya, a regional Japanese restaurant, offers a unique experience, and Vivi Tashiro blends western and Japanese flavors. With its prime location and impressive array of amenities, The Millennials Fukuoka is an ideal destination for anyone visiting Fukuoka, combining a cutting-edge stay with exceptional service and convenience. Whether you're exploring the city's cultural gems or indulging in local cuisine, The Millennials Fukuoka provides the perfect base for your trip.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to the Nakasu and the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum

2. 14 min drive to Fukuoka Airport

3. Guests liked the service

4. Guests praised the restaurant

5. Guests praised the breakfast

6. One of the few hotels in the area with a bar

7. Modern capsule-style pods with free Wi-Fi and reclining beds

8. Shared bathrooms with high cleanliness standards

9. Co-working space and communal kitchen available

10. 24-hour coffee service and daily happy hours with self-serve beer

11. Guest laundry facilities available for convenience

12. Great location for exploring Fukuoka’s nightlife and cultural attractions

13. Excellent public transport options nearby, with easy access to major airports


9.6 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

CANAL CITY HAKATA
11 min
Ohori Park
6 min
Fukuoka Castle Ruins
9 min
Fukuoka Tower
13 min
Nakasu
3 min

Nearest locations

Zen-ya
1 min
Nihonryoriteraokanakasuhonten
1 min
Osakaya
1 min
Torimabushi
1 min
博多中洲旬菜万葉
1 min
Kisetsuryori Hakushika Nakasuten
1 min
小野の離れ 博多本店
1 min
Restaurant Hiramatsu Hakata
1 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.6
Nearest airportFukuoka Airport
Travel time to airport12 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $86

    Agoda

    $60

    Booking.com

    $70

    ZenHotels.com

    $62

    Vio.com

    $61

    Bluepillow.com

    $62


Location

5 Chome-2-18 Nakasu, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0801, Japan

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Transit: 1 hr 47 min

Taxi: 1 hr 56 min

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 44 min

Transit: 3 hr 29 min

Fukuoka Airport

Transit: 12 min

Taxi: 14 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 36 min

Transit: 2 hr

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 8 min

Transit: 1 hr 34 min

Transit:

Yakuin Sta.

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 23 min

Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station

Walking: 14 min

Yoshizuka Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 36 min

Hakata Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 31 min

Nakasukawabata Station

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

9.6

Exceptional Location

Nakasu

Buzzing urban island with renowned nightlife, plus yatai food stalls & Seiryu waterfront park.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Game room

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Self parking

Languages spoken

Japanese

Accessibility

Not accessible

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Debit cards

Cash

Business & events

Business center

Meeting rooms

Food & drink

Restaurant

Bar

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Public internet workstation

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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7.8

267 reviews

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137
Excellent
63
Good
28
Below Average
4
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Aleš Chromec

3/5
I've stayed in Kyoto branch before and it was great. This one not so much.It's located in semi-luxury hotel and I didn't feel like any sense of community there.The coworking shared space is dark and have no windows.There is lot of light getting into capsule in the night from the hallway. I wish they stoned down a lights during the night.It's okay, but not anywhere close to Kyoto branch.

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大谷隆衛

4/5
The location is incredibly convenient. You can get a receipt if you ask.What surprised me was that the washroom, shower room, and toilet were unisex. Since ABCD and areas are separated on the floor, I think it would be better to separate them for women and men.

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김완태

3/5
neatness. Good to use alone. Location close. The bathroom smells. kindness. Each bathroom. bed scythebat

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Fleur

5/5
This was such a nice stay! Really clean, and staff is super friendly! The only thing is, the curtains make a really big noice, so at night can be a bit irritating

Room 4

Service 5

Location5

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Fmaenam

5/5
For people traveling alone I recommend this place because it is a clean, safe place. I stayed here for 3 nights. A 28-inch bag can be stored under the bed. The bathroom is clean. Use a key card to enter the room. for bed There is an adjustment to make it possible to sit. according to our appropriate degree Free beer is available during designated hotel hours. It is also close to the train station.

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Miho Murase

4/5
The hotel is clean and the staff service is great! The only reason for 4 stars is that there is no kitchen😅

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최상민

5/5
A really good choice if you are planning to fly to Fukuoka alone.+ If traveling with more than two people, I personally recommend an apartment hotel near Ohori Park or Akasaka.It's nice that there's a subway stop below the accommodation and a bus stop above.The elevator is hidden near the path to the bathroom, so it may be hard to find if it's your first time going.The rooms are larger than those of a two-story capsule hotel, but if you are using the capsule hotel for the first time, it may feel smaller than you think.(It may be slightly different from what you see in the photo)There is a space under the bed to store a carrier, but it seemed difficult to fit a 28-inch carrier (I used a 24-inch carrier).I don't know if that's the case in the room I used, but I think the pulley next to the curtain is decoration.The position of the curtain can be adjusted by pressing it with your hand.The sound of snoring is not loud except in the room next to it.Body wash, shampoo, and conditioner are provided in the shower room.

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Eda K

5/5
I stayed with the Millennials also in Shibuya, Tokyo. I really didn’t think it was worth the price point they had set and their elevator was a nightmare but I loved this one in Fukuoka. It’s inside another hotel, The Lively, which made me think the taxi driver brought me to the wrong hotel at first. It’s kinda hard to tell from the outside that the Millennials is also in this building.Location is good, between Hakata and Tenjin station which made it easy both for day trips out of Fukuoka and going around town. There are a lot of nice restaurants and izakayas nearby, making it easy to go out and grab a quick bite.The capsule experience is quite unique, as you get a whole “pod” to yourself, some of them even having a theater option. I booked mine with it and I was excited about it but it’s really not that big of a deal, could’ve done without it. Everything inside the pod is customizable with the remote control in the iPod you are given, which was quite nice.The bathrooms could have been a little more cleaner but all in all no complaints!

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Masaichi Hasegawa

5/5
This is a hostel type hotel similar to a capsule hotel. The Lively building is mainly made up of private rooms of a normal hotel, but only the 3rd floor is designed like a capsule hotel. Half of the people staying there are Japanese, 20% Chinese, 20% Korean, and the rest are other Westerners. The washrooms are clean when the cleaning ends around 1pm, but they get messy later at night, so they may not be suitable for people with hygiene habits. Due to the nature of capsules, check-in and check-out times are not flexible. I used the restaurant in the hotel when the surrounding restaurants were closed due to a typhoon, and it was quite delicious and reasonably priced. Accommodation costs on Saturday nights are very high, so if you avoid that much, the CP will be quite high. You can freely use the common space on the second floor and the sofa area in the lobby on the first floor, so all you need to do is sleep on the bed. There is no TV, so those who need terrestrial TV should avoid it. The staff are also kind and I have no complaints.

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초리조

4/5
Late August. The temperature outside is sweltering, but the room is really cold. The women's room was shivering all night. My seat can be particularly cold, so I slept with a mask on for two days. Dry and dusty. The interior of the room is a world of blackout and no windows.Since there is no light and there is no ventilation, the indoor air is not so good to the point where I wonder if it will maintain freshness at refrigerator temperature. I ended up catching a cold. I am 171cm tall and the bed size is Gandang Gandang. I liked the service, atmosphere, 2nd floor lounge, and location, but it was a bit disappointing.