Property building in The Millennials Fukuoka

The Millennials Fukuoka

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Welcome to The Millennials Fukuoka, where your adventure in the heart of Japan begins! Nestled just 1.3 kilometers from the bustling city center, this hotel serves as an ideal launchpad for travelers eager to dive into Fukuoka’s rich culture. With a starting price of just $44, this cozy 2-star haven guarantees comfort without breaking the bank. Located at 5-2-18 Nakasu, the hotel boasts easy access to local attractions and delicious eateries - a true food lover's paradise!

Property building in The Millennials Fukuoka
Property building in The Millennials Fukuoka

Camere

Neighboring 2 Smart Pods - Female Only in The Millennials Fukuoka

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2 Letti Singoli

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65 piedi quadri

Stanza, Solo donne

Prodotti da bagno gratuiti

Indulge in a cozy retreat in our female-only dormitory with two smart pods, each equipped with a comfortable twin bed. This 65 sqft space offers free toiletries and is a smoke-free environment, ideal for a peaceful stay.

Theater Pod - All Gender in The Millennials Fukuoka

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1 Letto Singolo

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30 piedi quadri

Pod, 1 Letto Singolo

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Experience cozy privacy in our Theater Pod, perfect for solo travelers with a comfortable Twin bed, free toiletries, and no smoking allowed. Ideal for adults seeking a quiet retreat in its 32 sqft space.

Neighboring 2 Smart Pods - All Gender in The Millennials Fukuoka

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2 Letti Singoli

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65 piedi quadri

Camera - 2 letti singoli

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Offering free toiletries, this dormitory room includes a shared bathroom with slippers. The dormitory room offers a safe deposit box. The unit has 2 beds.

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Start your day on a high note with a scrumptious breakfast that awaits you, before venturing out to explore all that Fukuoka has to offer. Don’t forget to check out the hotel’s fantastic featured amenities: enjoy free Wi-Fi as you plan your day's adventures, and unwind in the evening with live music and performances. Need to catch up on work? The Millennials Fukuoka also provides meeting and banquet facilities for a seamless work trip. Plus, if you prefer a little sprawl, the room comes equipped with free air conditioning - because who wants to sweat on vacation?

Lobby or reception in The Millennials Fukuoka
Property building in The Millennials Fukuoka

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With a commendable review count of 2373, visitors clearly love their stays here. The Millennials Fukuoka caters to adults only, ensuring a peaceful escape, perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking a serene environment. Whether it's chilling at the bar, indulging in kids' meals, or simply enjoying free toiletries, this hotel has got you covered! Your Fukuoka adventure starts here - are you ready?

Bathroom in The Millennials Fukuoka
Photo of the whole room, Bed in The Millennials Fukuoka

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At The Millennials Fukuoka, dining is an experience like no other thanks to the vibrant options available on-site. Head over to THE LIVELY KITCHEN, where you can savor a tantalizing blend of American, Italian, and Japanese cuisines. Perfect for every mood, the family-friendly ambiance is a definite win for casual gatherings and romantic dinners alike. Whatever your appetite craves, whether it's a hearty pasta dish or delicate sushi, THE LIVELY KITCHEN has something to tickle your taste buds. And let’s not forget THE LIVELY BAR, where you can unwind with your favorite drink while enjoying the lively atmosphere and possibly some live performances!

Breakfast in The Millennials Fukuoka
Breakfast in The Millennials Fukuoka

Servizi

Ristorante

Solo adulti

Wifi gratuito

Sale riunioni/banchetti

Aria condizionata

Bar

Camere non fumatori

Musica dal vivo/Spettacolo

Bathroom in The Millennials Fukuoka
Bathroom in The Millennials Fukuoka

Ristoranti

THE LIVELY KITCHEN

Adatto alle Famiglie, Moderna, Romantica, Americana, Italiana, Giapponese

THE LIVELY BAR

Breakfast in The Millennials Fukuoka
Restaurant/places to eat in The Millennials Fukuoka
Bed in The Millennials Fukuoka
A creative answer to the capsule concept, and one I really enjoyed. The beds give flexibility to whether you want to sleep or sit up and chill, and the ambient set up for the room is controlled by the iPod on the wall. The beds were comfy, and the showers were clean, hot and with good water pressure. The luggage area was a little narrow for my backpack to go under the bed as others mentioned but I was able to fit it between the curtain and the bed end quite easily so this wasn’t an issue. Many people also just had their bags outside of their capsule during my stay and this was no issue. The working area on L2 was good with some tables having plugs for working, and also a pool table and free coffee/tea making facilities. Music is a little loud so making calls is tricky, but you can do this during the morning as the music was turned down. The breakfast is the real selling point, it’s like a fine dining three course meal. I got the Japanese style and didn’t regret it. It was fabulous so kudos to the chef & kitchen team. Hotel staff were also very friendly and helpful and kept my bags for me before and after my stay. It’s a good area too, with bars and restaurants in walking distance and easy access to buses and the subway

Sian

The capsule room was fantastic. The bed uses an iphone to convert from a sofa to a lay down bed. There is an option for the alarm to raise your bed and the lights in the morning, but unfortunately it did not work for me. The attachments for connecting your device to the projector was also very easy to use. I was able to connect both my iPad and iPhone through the USB-C to HDMI hookup. The hotel (The Lively) is also incredible. A very nice vibe in the main lobby, with free beer for one hour every night. There were many people socializing throughout the bar and it had a great feeling. Very nice design. The staff was wonderful during check-in. One of the concierge staff had lived in Canada before so we had a nice talk during the check-in process.

Randy

The location is right off of the airport metro line connecting right into Hakata station. Great amenities, facilities were clean. The lounge and only guest upstairs area look amazing. The stairs leading to the guest lounge are decorated beautifully leading into a very trendy looking guest area. Free coffee, water machine were present. Plenty of comfortable seating. Didn't take advantage of the free beer, but I just went out and bought some 150 yen sake instead (haha). The actual capsules are wonderful in that they have reclining beds. I can't tell for sure but they've been sound proofed partially atleast.

Doug

Was my first time staying at a ‘capsule’ hotel, and i was pleasantly surprised with how big the bed was. The shower and toilet stalls were clean and shower amenities were well provided for. I was expecting the sleeping area to be noisy but it was really quiet, ear plugs were also provided. Breakfast selection was interesting! I didnt check the menu before paying for breakfast, so I expected a buffet breakfast. But they offered 1 main meal from 4 options with a small variety of salads, fruits and other breakfasty foods.

T

This is where I had the best sleeping experience in my entire trip (I stayed in 5 different capsule hotels). The foam is thick and wide, and can make you sleep comfortably. It also comes with two pillows, which is uncommon in other capsule hotels I stayed at, which are not too soft or hard, not to mention the reclining bed by just pressing a button. The female staff at the front desk (sorry forgot to get her name but she speaks Tagalog) was really friendly and helpful.

Ruth

A creative answer to the capsule concept, and one I really enjoyed. The beds give flexibility to whether you want to sleep or sit up and chill, and the ambient set up for the room is controlled by the iPod on the wall. The beds were comfy, and the showers were clean, hot and with good water pressure. The luggage area was a little narrow for my backpack to go under the bed as others mentioned but I was able to fit it between the curtain and the bed end quite easily so this wasn’t an issue. Many people also just had their bags outside of their capsule during my stay and this was no issue. The working area on L2 was good with some tables having plugs for working, and also a pool table and free coffee/tea making facilities. Music is a little loud so making calls is tricky, but you can do this during the morning as the music was turned down. The breakfast is the real selling point, it’s like a fine dining three course meal. I got the Japanese style and didn’t regret it. It was fabulous so kudos to the chef & kitchen team. Hotel staff were also very friendly and helpful and kept my bags for me before and after my stay. It’s a good area too, with bars and restaurants in walking distance and easy access to buses and the subway

Sian

The capsule room was fantastic. The bed uses an iphone to convert from a sofa to a lay down bed. There is an option for the alarm to raise your bed and the lights in the morning, but unfortunately it did not work for me. The attachments for connecting your device to the projector was also very easy to use. I was able to connect both my iPad and iPhone through the USB-C to HDMI hookup. The hotel (The Lively) is also incredible. A very nice vibe in the main lobby, with free beer for one hour every night. There were many people socializing throughout the bar and it had a great feeling. Very nice design. The staff was wonderful during check-in. One of the concierge staff had lived in Canada before so we had a nice talk during the check-in process.

Randy

The location is right off of the airport metro line connecting right into Hakata station. Great amenities, facilities were clean. The lounge and only guest upstairs area look amazing. The stairs leading to the guest lounge are decorated beautifully leading into a very trendy looking guest area. Free coffee, water machine were present. Plenty of comfortable seating. Didn't take advantage of the free beer, but I just went out and bought some 150 yen sake instead (haha). The actual capsules are wonderful in that they have reclining beds. I can't tell for sure but they've been sound proofed partially atleast.

Doug

Was my first time staying at a ‘capsule’ hotel, and i was pleasantly surprised with how big the bed was. The shower and toilet stalls were clean and shower amenities were well provided for. I was expecting the sleeping area to be noisy but it was really quiet, ear plugs were also provided. Breakfast selection was interesting! I didnt check the menu before paying for breakfast, so I expected a buffet breakfast. But they offered 1 main meal from 4 options with a small variety of salads, fruits and other breakfasty foods.

T

This is where I had the best sleeping experience in my entire trip (I stayed in 5 different capsule hotels). The foam is thick and wide, and can make you sleep comfortably. It also comes with two pillows, which is uncommon in other capsule hotels I stayed at, which are not too soft or hard, not to mention the reclining bed by just pressing a button. The female staff at the front desk (sorry forgot to get her name but she speaks Tagalog) was really friendly and helpful.

Ruth

A creative answer to the capsule concept, and one I really enjoyed. The beds give flexibility to whether you want to sleep or sit up and chill, and the ambient set up for the room is controlled by the iPod on the wall. The beds were comfy, and the showers were clean, hot and with good water pressure. The luggage area was a little narrow for my backpack to go under the bed as others mentioned but I was able to fit it between the curtain and the bed end quite easily so this wasn’t an issue. Many people also just had their bags outside of their capsule during my stay and this was no issue. The working area on L2 was good with some tables having plugs for working, and also a pool table and free coffee/tea making facilities. Music is a little loud so making calls is tricky, but you can do this during the morning as the music was turned down. The breakfast is the real selling point, it’s like a fine dining three course meal. I got the Japanese style and didn’t regret it. It was fabulous so kudos to the chef & kitchen team. Hotel staff were also very friendly and helpful and kept my bags for me before and after my stay. It’s a good area too, with bars and restaurants in walking distance and easy access to buses and the subway

Sian

The capsule room was fantastic. The bed uses an iphone to convert from a sofa to a lay down bed. There is an option for the alarm to raise your bed and the lights in the morning, but unfortunately it did not work for me. The attachments for connecting your device to the projector was also very easy to use. I was able to connect both my iPad and iPhone through the USB-C to HDMI hookup. The hotel (The Lively) is also incredible. A very nice vibe in the main lobby, with free beer for one hour every night. There were many people socializing throughout the bar and it had a great feeling. Very nice design. The staff was wonderful during check-in. One of the concierge staff had lived in Canada before so we had a nice talk during the check-in process.

Randy

The location is right off of the airport metro line connecting right into Hakata station. Great amenities, facilities were clean. The lounge and only guest upstairs area look amazing. The stairs leading to the guest lounge are decorated beautifully leading into a very trendy looking guest area. Free coffee, water machine were present. Plenty of comfortable seating. Didn't take advantage of the free beer, but I just went out and bought some 150 yen sake instead (haha). The actual capsules are wonderful in that they have reclining beds. I can't tell for sure but they've been sound proofed partially atleast.

Doug

Was my first time staying at a ‘capsule’ hotel, and i was pleasantly surprised with how big the bed was. The shower and toilet stalls were clean and shower amenities were well provided for. I was expecting the sleeping area to be noisy but it was really quiet, ear plugs were also provided. Breakfast selection was interesting! I didnt check the menu before paying for breakfast, so I expected a buffet breakfast. But they offered 1 main meal from 4 options with a small variety of salads, fruits and other breakfasty foods.

T

This is where I had the best sleeping experience in my entire trip (I stayed in 5 different capsule hotels). The foam is thick and wide, and can make you sleep comfortably. It also comes with two pillows, which is uncommon in other capsule hotels I stayed at, which are not too soft or hard, not to mention the reclining bed by just pressing a button. The female staff at the front desk (sorry forgot to get her name but she speaks Tagalog) was really friendly and helpful.

Ruth

Posizione

5-2-18 Nakasu , Fukuoka, 810-0801, Giappone

The Millennials Fukuoka