A multi-purpose commercial complex that is a symbol of Fukuoka, featuring a shopping mall, cinema, theater, amusement facilities, hotel, and office space. Designed by the same architect who designed Roppongi Hills and Namba Parks, its exterior is especially distinctive.
【Access】An approximately 10 minute walk from the hotel
Kushida Shrine features events such as the Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival in July and the Hakata Okunchi Festival in October.
The shrine is dedicated to the deities of Ohata-no-okami (Kushida-no-okami), Amaterasu-omikami and Susanoo-no-mikoto (Gion-no-okami).
【Access】An approximately 10 minute walk from the hotel
Known as one of the three major entertainment districts in Japan, together with Kabukicho (Shinjuku) and Susukino (Sapporo), Nakasu plays host to a large number of festivals, such as the Hakata Dontaku Festival in May, Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival in July, and Nakasu Festival in October.
【Access】An approximately 15 minute walk from the hotel
Reopened in April 2017 after renovation, Marine World Uminonakamichi is the only aquarium in Fukuoka. Showcasing the seas around Kyushu, the acquarium carries a theme of "the Seas of Kyushu".
【Access】Approximately 40 minutes by train and on foot from the hotel
Ohori Park was opened next to Fukuoka Castle as a prefectural park in 1929 through landscaping work as part of the Eastern Industrial Exhibition. It features a Japanese garden, a historic art museum, and a Noh theater.
【Access】Approximately 25 minutes by train and on foot from the hotel