Hotel · Momochi-ku, Fukuoka

Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk

Fukuoka's most distinctive luxury silhouette — a 35-floor sail-shaped tower on the Momochi waterfront, with 18,100 monthly searches as of 2026-05. The defining experience is the 40-meter-high glass atrium where breakfast is served and the unobstructed views of Hakata Bay, Fukuoka Tower, and Momochi Beach from the higher floors. Adjacent to PayPay Dome (1–3 min walk), so concert and SoftBank Hawks game nights cause sharp price spikes. The trade-off is location: 15–20 minutes on foot to Tojinmachi Subway, ¥2,500–¥3,500 by taxi from Hakata, no direct Hakata shuttle. Five restaurants on premises — Seala Brasserie in the atrium, Kinyohtei teppanyaki on the 35th floor, Clouds bar, and the Chinese Boukairou. The 33rd-floor Executive Lounge with 270-degree bay views is restricted to Executive room guests and Hilton Honors Diamond members. Pool (Sotokoto Club, indoor and outdoor) generally requires an extra daily fee for standard guests. Reviews note the 1,000+ room scale produces queues at check-in and breakfast during peak times.

Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk exterior, the 35-floor sail-shaped tower seen from the Momochi waterfront with Hakata Bay in the background
Official siteHilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk official site
Star rating
5-star
Price range
¥18,000–¥70,000 (~$114–$443) / night
Walk to Hakata Stn
35 min
FUK airport
40 min subway, ¥300
About

Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk

Fukuoka's most distinctive luxury silhouette — a 35-floor sail-shaped tower on the Momochi waterfront, with 18,100 monthly searches as of 2026-05. The defining experience is the 40-meter-high glass atrium where breakfast is served and the unobstructed views of Hakata Bay, Fukuoka Tower, and Momochi Beach from the higher floors. Adjacent to PayPay Dome (1–3 min walk), so concert and SoftBank Hawks game nights cause sharp price spikes. The trade-off is location: 15–20 minutes on foot to Tojinmachi Subway, ¥2,500–¥3,500 by taxi from Hakata, no direct Hakata shuttle. Five restaurants on premises — Seala Brasserie in the atrium, Kinyohtei teppanyaki on the 35th floor, Clouds bar, and the Chinese Boukairou. The 33rd-floor Executive Lounge with 270-degree bay views is restricted to Executive room guests and Hilton Honors Diamond members. Pool (Sotokoto Club, indoor and outdoor) generally requires an extra daily fee for standard guests. Reviews note the 1,000+ room scale produces queues at check-in and breakfast during peak times.
At a glance

Why this hotel

  • 01 35-floor sail-shaped tower on Momochi Bay
  • 02 40m glass atrium breakfast room (Seala Brasserie)
  • 03 Adjacent to PayPay Dome; 3-min walk to Momochi Beach
  • 04 33F Executive Lounge with 270° bay views (restricted)
  • 05 Five restaurants including 35F teppanyaki and Chinese
  • 06 15–20 min walk to nearest subway (Tojinmachi)
  • 07 Pool requires extra fee for standard guests
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Rooms & spaces

  • Seala Brasserie atrium dining room with 40-meter glass ceiling and breakfast service
    Official siteHilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk official site
    Seala Brasserie — the centerpiece experience; the 40-meter glass atrium ceiling is why this property looks different from every other Hilton you have stayed in, and breakfast here is the most cited single amenity in English reviews.
  • Twin Premium Deluxe Room with two single beds and bay view window
    Official siteHilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk official site
    Twin Premium Deluxe Room — the right choice for two travelers who want separate beds and a bay view; the floor-to-ceiling window is meaningfully wider on the upper floors facing the water.
  • Japanese-style room with tatami area, low table, and floor cushions
    Official siteHilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk official site
    Japanese-Western Suite — the hybrid configuration that sells out quickly for couples visiting from outside Japan; tatami side functions as a lounge during day and sleeping area at night.
  • Teppanyaki Kinyohtei restaurant on the 35th floor with chef cooking at counter
    Official siteHilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk official site
    Kinyohtei teppanyaki on the 35th floor — the best reason to plan dinner in rather than out on a clear night; visibility across Hakata Bay and to the Fukuoka Tower from the counter seating.
  • Sotokoto Club indoor pool with deck chairs and palm trees inside the glass-roofed atrium
    Official siteHilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk official site
    Sotokoto Club pool — note the extra daily fee for standard guests; book the pool access pass when checking in to avoid missing the window on busy weekends.
  • Iwoburo Japanese stone public bath with natural light from skylight
    Official siteHilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk official site
    Iwoburo Japanese stone bath — the spa facility that standard guests can access separately from the pool; a uniquely grounding contrast to the modern tower feel of the rest of the property.
Amenities
  • Indoor and outdoor pool (Sotokoto Club, extra fee)
  • Spa with Iwoburo Japanese public bath
  • 33F Executive Lounge (restricted)
  • Five restaurants and bars
  • Connecting rooms and Japanese-Western family suites
  • Concierge / tour desk
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Fitness center
  • Hilton Honors integrated
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / UnionPay accepted
Reviews aggregated

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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
8.1 / 10
1,391 reviews · as of 2026-05
Tripadvisor
4.1 / 5
2,745 reviews · as of 2026-05
Google
4.2 / 5
4,500 reviews · as of 2026-05
Agoda
8.3 / 10
3,222 reviews · as of 2026-05
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