Providing city views, Nostime lodge 女性限定 female only in Kitakyushu provides accommodations and a garden.
Monica
Canada
I really enjoyed that this located inside a little neighborhood so you get all the charms and experience of living in Japan like a local. The owner is super nice and I loved talking to her about my plans and other things, (I personally just enjoy when the owners are interested in giving recommendations about what to do or are just interested in getting to know their clients)
It’s about a 10minute walk from the station (although keep in mind it is up a little hill if you are walking with a heavy bag from the station) which I like since at night it’s very quiet and easy to sleep since there are no cars racing by at night. The convenience stores are also about a 8 to 10minute walk away, but the fridge has been nicely separated so you know you have room to put your items in the fridge( if you don’t want to walk to the convenience store every morning to get coffee and food). I ended up utilizing the fridge more than I expected since I don’t usually use the fridges in large hostels since I tend to forget what food is mine if I can’t see my items. I recommend what I did which is to remember when I was walking back from the station at night to grab coffee and food at 7-eleven, so I could have a longer sleep-in in the morning.
Fukuoka Guest house Little Asia Kokura is a guest house providing dorm beds, affordable private rooms and free WiFi. The property features a terrace, a shared kitchen and drinks vending machines.
Amanda
Brazil
Near Kokura station.
Staff was nice and really helpful (especially towards an inconvenient guest)
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
Great location within walking distance of the international port terminal and the train station. Lovely staff. The room was small but comfortable and quiet.
The host seems kind, but not easy to communicate with we had trouble. Nice view. Simonoseki seems beautiful place, though we had not enough time to enjoy.
Check in was easy. Nice owner. They converted an old house into a hostel, with a fully stocked N64. Heater worked well on a cold night. Had covered parking for my bike. Had signs directing how to get to the place since Google gives the wrong directions.
Host Keiko-san is not only super efficient but also incredibly warm and kind, making sure we are safe and helping with where we need to go/do. We felt more like visiting a friend than staying at a guesthouse. The house was also beautiful, tastefully furnished and super clean. Thanks again, Keiko-san!
The host were really kind. They made my stay really good ! They were always available to help me when I had questions. Moreover, the guesthouse is really good, it looks like a typical Japanese country side house and the environnement around the guest house is really nice to have a walk or go hiking.
Thanks a lot to the host, my arrival at Japan would not could have been so good !
Eléonore
Solo traveler
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