Hotel Mystays Hakata — the biggest rooms in Fukuoka's budget class
If you hate the shoebox-size rooms that budget hotels in Japan are famous for, Hotel Mystays Hakata proves there's another way. This mid-budget chain scores 8.5 from 1,500+ reviews, and its headline feature is clear: rooms that are noticeably larger than anything else in the budget tier — Standard Double from 15 sqm up to a Deluxe Twin at 27 sqm. The hotel sits in Reisenmachi, a quiet Hakata district 4 minutes' walk from Gion Station, with one subway stop to Hakata Station and three stops to Fukuoka Airport.
Hotel Mystays Hakata sits in Reisenmachi, a calm residential-commercial pocket of Hakata-ku. It's about 10 minutes on foot from the Hakata Gate exit of Hakata Station, but only a 4-minute walk from Gion Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Kuko Line — making the whole city reachable without the strain of a long walk. One stop gets you to Hakata Station, two stops to Tenjin, and three stops directly to Fukuoka Airport (FUK). The neighbourhood is noticeably quieter than the streets around Hakata Gate, which is its own kind of advantage for anyone who values a proper night's sleep.
"Many guests who've stayed here say the room was bigger than expected — actually getting some space for the price in Fukuoka is genuinely rare."
What lifts Hotel Mystays Hakata above its budget-class peers is straightforward: rooms that are genuinely large. A Standard Double starts at 15 sqm — already larger than the 12–13 sqm typical of Japanese budget chains. Step up to the Deluxe Twin and you get 27 sqm, which at this price point is almost unheard of in the city. There's enough floor space to actually open your suitcase, sit at a proper desk, and relax in the room without feeling like the walls are closing in.
Guests also mention the hotel's long-stay-friendly amenities — coin-operated laundry in the building, a separate bathtub and shower, an in-floor microwave, and complimentary Wi-Fi at 100 Mbps. For anyone staying five or more nights, or mixing business with leisure, these practical touches make a real difference. Paying budget-hotel rates while living in a room with the footprint of a mid-range property is a trade-off that resonates strongly with repeat visitors.
The Reisenmachi location adds advantages that are easy to overlook. Canal City Hakata — Fukuoka's large entertainment and shopping complex — is a 6-minute walk away, and the famous Nakasu yatai strip of open-air ramen stalls beside the river is 8 minutes on foot. Yet the immediate streets around the hotel stay genuinely quiet, so early risers and light sleepers can rest without the noise that comes with a busier address.
Mystays is one of Japan's larger hotel chains, with more than 100 properties nationwide, so cleanliness standards and basic service reliability are consistent and trustworthy. Staff communicate in English at a functional level — perfectly adequate for everyday requests. Those hoping for an on-site onsen or a free breakfast will need to look elsewhere: this hotel has neither, and breakfast is an optional add-on at ¥1,400 per person.
To be direct about who this hotel suits best: couples who refuse to sleep in a tiny room · solo travellers on longer trips of 4–7 nights · small families who need the floor space · remote workers who want a real desk and fast Wi-Fi on a budget. If your priority is the shortest walk to Hakata Station or a free breakfast every morning, other hotels in the roundup serve those needs better — but none of them can match this one for sheer room size at the price.
Overall, Hotel Mystays Hakata is the budget option that wins on a different axis — not the cheapest and not the closest, but the one that gives you genuine space to breathe. Rates start from ¥7,800/night for a Standard Double at 15 sqm; if you choose the Deluxe Twin at 27 sqm and split it two ways, the per-person cost becomes one of the best-value arrangements in the whole Fukuoka budget category.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms noticeably larger than typical budget chains
- ✓ Gion Station 4-min walk · Hakata 1 stop · Airport 3 stops
- ✓ Quiet Reisenmachi neighbourhood · Canal City + Nakasu yatai walkable
- ✓ Long-stay friendly: coin laundry, microwave, Wi-Fi 100 Mbps
- ! Hakata Station requires a subway ride (¥220) or 10-min walk
- ! No free breakfast — ¥1,400/person if you want the in-hotel option
- ! Older building with classic rather than contemporary design
- ✓ Deluxe Twin 27 sqm split two ways is exceptional value
- ✓ Coin laundry, separate bathtub, in-floor microwave per storey
- ✓ Calm neighbourhood — easy to sleep without noise disturbance
- ✓ Mystays chain reliability — consistent cleanliness standards
- ! No onsen or public bath — private bathroom only
- ! English spoken at a basic level; functional for everyday needs
- ! Must take the subway to reach Hakata Station — less immediate than hotels on Hakata Gate
- 💡If you need to be right next to Hakata Station — Gion Station is 4 min away but Hakata requires a subway ride → choose Mars Garden Hotel or Comfort Hotel if the Hakata Gate exit matters to you.
- 💡If a free breakfast is non-negotiable — breakfast is not included here → Toyoko Inn or Comfort Hotel offer complimentary breakfast in their room rate.
- 💡If you expect an onsen or modern design — the building is older with classic interiors and no onsen → Hotel Mystays Hakata rewards travellers who prioritise room size over premium amenities.