Hotel · Hakata-ku, Fukuoka

Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion

A design-conscious 3.5-star property opened in 2020 inside the quiet Reisenmachi alley — 400 m from Kushida Shrine, the epicenter of Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival every July. Two differentiators set it apart from nearby mid-range competitors: "Reisen no Yu," a genuine sentō public bath on the 2nd floor painted by one of Japan's three remaining active bathhouse muralists, and interiors where Hakata Magemono bentwood desks, Hakata-ori textile accents, and Yamakasa festival imagery replace generic business-hotel decor. Booking.com rates it 8.6/10 from 3,500+ reviews, with Agoda higher at 8.8/10 from 2,000+ reviews. Practical caveats worth flagging: standard double rooms (16 m²) use unit bathrooms, while the separated wet-dry bathroom is a Twin-room-only feature; the understated residential exterior on a narrow alley can be hard to spot at night; and the 14-minute walk to JR Hakata Station is enough that subway (one stop, Gion–Hakata, ¥260) or a short taxi is the sensible call with heavy luggage.

Edited by Jun Uchiyama · Last verified 2026-05-31

Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion exterior entrance in the Reisenmachi alley, Gion district, Fukuoka

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Star rating
3-star
Price range
¥9,000–¥25,000 (~$57–$158) / night
Walk to Hakata Stn
14 min
FUK airport
15 min subway, ¥260
About

Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion

A design-conscious 3.5-star property opened in 2020 inside the quiet Reisenmachi alley — 400 m from Kushida Shrine, the epicenter of Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival every July. Two differentiators set it apart from nearby mid-range competitors: "Reisen no Yu," a genuine sentō public bath on the 2nd floor painted by one of Japan's three remaining active bathhouse muralists, and interiors where Hakata Magemono bentwood desks, Hakata-ori textile accents, and Yamakasa festival imagery replace generic business-hotel decor. Booking.com rates it 8.6/10 from 3,500+ reviews, with Agoda higher at 8.8/10 from 2,000+ reviews. Practical caveats worth flagging: standard double rooms (16 m²) use unit bathrooms, while the separated wet-dry bathroom is a Twin-room-only feature; the understated residential exterior on a narrow alley can be hard to spot at night; and the 14-minute walk to JR Hakata Station is enough that subway (one stop, Gion–Hakata, ¥260) or a short taxi is the sensible call with heavy luggage.
At a glance

Why this hotel

  • 01 3-minute walk to Kushida Shrine — core Yamakasa festival zone
  • 02 Genuine sentō public bath with rare hand-painted mural (2F, open until 25:00)
  • 03 Gion Station (Kuko Line) 5-min walk — FUK Airport in 15 min, ¥260
  • 04 Hakata Magemono bentwood desks and Hakata-ori textiles in every room
  • 05 Queen-size beds (160 cm) in compact 16 m² standard double rooms
  • 06 130 rooms; multilingual staff (EN / KO / ZH); Alipay / WeChat Pay accepted
  • 07 Breakfast buffet with Hakata local delicacies from ¥1,980 (6:30–10:00)
Amenities
  • Sentō public bath "Reisen no Yu" on 2F (15:00–25:00 / 05:30–09:00, gender-separated; no tattoos)
  • Breakfast buffet with Hakata local dishes (¥1,980/adult, 06:30–10:00)
  • 24h staffed reception
  • Coin laundry on-site
  • Luggage storage before check-in and after check-out
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • In-room safe, refrigerator, flat-screen TV
  • Air purifier / humidifier in every room
  • Hakata Magemono bentwood desk (in-room craft feature)
  • Multilingual staff (English, Korean, Chinese)
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / UnionPay accepted
  • Major credit cards (Visa / Mastercard / Amex / Diners / JCB)
Getting there

How to reach the hotel

Practical access routes from the points international travelers actually arrive at — air, train, bus, and indoor walkway.

From Gion Station (Kuko Line, Exit 2)
5-minute walk to the hotel. Exit 2, turn right onto Gion-dori and then left into Reisenmachi — the hotel is on the left side of the alley. This is the fastest and most luggage-friendly route for all subway arrivals including from FUK Airport.
From Fukuoka Airport (FUK, domestic or international)
~15 minutes total, ¥260. Kuko Line subway direct from FUK Domestic Terminal — no transfers. International Terminal: free shuttle bus to Domestic Terminal first (~5 min), then subway. Alight at Gion Station (Exit 2), then 5-minute walk. The single-line, no-transfer route makes this one of the more airport-convenient locations in central Hakata.
From JR Hakata Station (shinkansen / Hakata-guchi side)
14-minute flat walk via Higashidori and Reisenmachi, or one subway stop (Hakata → Gion, 2 min, ¥260) plus a 5-minute walk. With heavy luggage or in summer heat, the subway option removes most friction — especially since Gion Station Exit 2 puts you directly on the hotel side of the street.
From Tenjin area
Kuko Line subway from Tenjin to Gion Station (2 stops, ~6 min, ¥210), then 5-minute walk from Exit 2. Direct and straightforward — no bus or transfer required. Faster than walking from Canal City despite Canal City's apparent proximity on the map.
Room advice

How to choose your room

Editorial recommendations drawn from aggregated guest reports — the trade-offs that aren't visible on the booking page.

  1. 01
    Book a Twin or Tatami Twin for two guests — standard Double is too compact for a pair

    The standard Double is 16 m² with a unit bathroom (toilet + sink + bath as a single plastic unit). Twin and Tatami Twin rooms have separated wet-dry bathrooms — a meaningful upgrade for two people sharing. Reviewers who booked Standard Double as a couple are the source of most negative size and bathroom comments on Booking.com.

  2. 02
    Add breakfast if you plan to spend mornings in the Gion and Nakasu areas

    At ¥1,980 for an adult buffet with Hakata-local dishes (6:30–10:00), the breakfast is priced competitively against nearby cafes. For travelers whose plans start with Kushida Shrine or Tochoji Temple — both within a 5-minute walk — breakfast at the hotel removes the overhead of finding a morning spot in a largely residential neighborhood.

  3. 03
    Use the sentō "Reisen no Yu" on arrival evening — the mural is worth seeing even if you bathe in the room

    The 2F sentō is open 15:00–25:00 and again 5:30–9:00. The hand-painted bathhouse mural by one of Japan's three remaining active bathhouse painters is documented in reviews as a genuine artistic experience, not decor filler. Tattoos are strictly prohibited — confirm before booking if relevant.

  4. 04
    Arrive in daylight on your first visit — the exterior is deliberately understated

    Multiple reviews note that the Reisenmachi alley entrance can be hard to spot at night; the hotel looks similar to a residential apartment building. Checking Google Street View before arrival, or using the hotel's landmark (a narrow alley between Gion-dori and the shrine approach), avoids a 5–10 minute confusion on first arrival with bags.

On the map

Exact location

8-24 Reisenmachi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-0039

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What's nearby

Walking distance from the lobby

Walkable points editors flag as material for choosing this hotel — not a full neighborhood guide, just what changes your decision.

  • 3 min

    The ritual center of Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival — home to the permanent Yamakasa float display year-round. Free entry to the grounds. The hotel's entire design concept connects directly to this location.

  • 6 min

    Houses Japan's largest wooden seated Buddha statue (10.8 m). Low-key visit at most hours; a 5-minute detour from the Kushida approach.

  • 7 min

    Historic performing arts venue running Kabuki and traditional programs on rotation. The ornate Meiji-era facade is worth a look even without a ticket.

  • 8 min

    11-floor shopping, food court, and entertainment complex. The Sun Plaza Stage in the central canal area runs regular free shows — a useful evening fallback.

  • 9 min

    The Nakasu riverside yatai strip is Fukuoka's most atmospheric street-food experience — ramen, motsunabe, and yakitori under tarpaulins above the Naka River. Peak hours 19:00–23:00.

  • 7 min
    Hakata Sennen Mon gate

    A recreated historic gate at the entrance to the Hakata Old Town cultural corridor — marks the boundary between the old merchant quarter and the modern city grid.

Reviews aggregated

What guests report

Scores aggregated from major booking platforms. We do not modify or weight these — they're shown as-is with their original review counts and dates.

Booking.com
8.6 / 10
3,500 reviews · as of 2026-05
Tripadvisor
4.0 / 5
150 reviews · as of 2026-05
Google
4.3 / 5
800 reviews · as of 2026-05
Agoda
8.8 / 10
2,000 reviews · as of 2026-05
Frequently asked

What travelers ask about Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion

  • Are tattoos permitted in the communal bathhouse (sento)? +

    No — despite its artistic and modern design, the hotel maintains a strict policy prohibiting guests with visible tattoos from using the 2nd-floor public bath.

    Source: booking.com
  • Is it an easy walk to the hotel from Hakata Station with heavy luggage? +

    The walk takes about 14 minutes, but several travelers note it can feel tedious with heavy bags. Taking a short taxi ride or transferring to the subway (Gion Station) is recommended for arrival.

    Source: booking.com
  • Is the Gion neighborhood safe and pleasant for evening walks? +

    Gion is a quiet residential and temple district — calm, well-lit, and considered very safe. The Reisenmachi alley is understated; the nearest lively options are Nakasu yatai (9 minutes walk) and Canal City Hakata (8 minutes). Fukuoka overall has a low crime rate among Japan's major cities.

  • Is Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion suitable for families with children? +

    There are no dedicated children's play facilities noted for this property. The design-forward cultural focus (Yamakasa festival, local crafts) and the sentō public bath are genuine draws for older children and adults. The 16 m² Standard Double is too compact for a family — Twin rooms with separated bathrooms are the recommended configuration for two guests.

  • Is the breakfast at Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion worth adding? +

    At ¥1,980 for an adult buffet with Hakata-local dishes (6:30–10:00), the breakfast is competitively priced for the area. For travelers starting the day with Kushida Shrine or Tochoji Temple — both within a 5-minute walk — eating at the hotel removes the overhead of finding a morning option in the largely residential Gion neighbourhood.

  • Does Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion have a public bath or onsen? +

    Yes — 'Reisen no Yu,' a genuine sentō public bath on the 2nd floor, is open 15:00–25:00 and 05:30–09:00 (gender-separated). It features a hand-painted mural by one of Japan's three remaining active bathhouse muralists. Tattoos are strictly prohibited — confirm before booking if relevant.

  • Can I pay with Alipay, WeChat Pay or UnionPay at Hotel Torifito Hakata Gion? +

    Yes — Alipay, WeChat Pay, and UnionPay are accepted alongside Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Diners, and JCB.

  • Can I store luggage before check-in or after check-out? +

    Yes — luggage storage is available before check-in and after check-out. Gion Station (Kuko Line, Exit 2) is a 5-minute walk and provides the most luggage-convenient transit option to Hakata Station (2 min, ¥260).

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