Hotel Monterey Fukuoka
Hotel Monterey Fukuoka — the main building on Watanabe-dori — blends Belgian/European classicism with Hakata's textile heritage: the lobby references Hakata-ori woven fabric through antique furnishings and a warm, formal atmosphere that differs from the sister property La Soeur. La Soeur (Daimyo, 800 m west) leans into pure Art Nouveau/Art Deco with dark-wood panelling and mosaic tiling; the main building reads as grander and more restrained, with 302 rooms versus La Soeur's 191. Opened in 2020, it is the newer of the two and sits 2 minutes on foot from Watanabe-dori Station (Nanakuma Line) — a quieter pocket of Tenjin with a 24-hour Sunny supermarket across the street. The standout facility is "Trinite," a 3rd-floor communal bath featuring a spacious hot bath, a dry sauna (men), and a mist sauna (women) — the main building's most cited advantage over La Soeur, which has no public bath. Standard twin rooms start at 24 m², unusually generous for Fukuoka city hotels, and all rooms include Mirable micro-bubble showerheads.
Edited by Jun Uchiyama · Last verified 2026-05-31

Hotel photos on this page are sourced from each property's official website — shown for editorial reference.
- Star rating
- 4-star
- Price range
- ¥12,000–¥35,000 (~$76–$222) / night
- Walk to Hakata Stn
- 10 min
- FUK airport
- 25 min subway, ¥260
Hotel Monterey Fukuoka
Why this hotel
- 01 3rd-floor public bath "Trinite" with dry + mist sauna — La Soeur has none
- 02 Rooms from 24 m² — wider than typical Fukuoka business hotel standard twins
- 03 2 min walk to Watanabe-dori Station (Nanakuma Line)
- 04 Mirable micro-bubble showerheads in all rooms
- 05 Italian restaurant "San Michele" with Japanese/Western breakfast buffet
- 06 Multilingual staff (English, Korean, Chinese) consistently praised
- 07 24-hour coin laundry on 3rd floor + 24-hour reception
Rooms & spaces
-
Standard twin — 24 m² floor plan, spacious enough to open two large suitcases; European palette with floral accent wall. -
Superior double — 29 m², larger footprint with a panoramic window and rattan seating area; the step-up worth taking for longer stays. -
Upper-floor twin — floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Tenjin skyline; a meaningful upgrade over lower-floor categories for light-dependent travelers. -
Restaurant San Michele — on-site Italian dining; the same venue runs the Japanese/Western breakfast buffet each morning. -
Breakfast buffet — ¥4,000; Kyushu-sourced ingredients with Japanese and Western lanes; reviewers note it is a tier above standard business-hotel offerings. -
Trinite entrance — 3rd-floor spa corridor; card-key access separates the public bath zone from guest floors. -
Trinite public bath — spacious soaking pool, granite wash stations, dry sauna for men and mist sauna for women; the main building's most cited advantage over La Soeur.
- Public bath "Trinite" — dry sauna (men) + mist sauna (women) on 3rd floor
- Mirable micro-bubble showerheads
- Air purifier / humidifier in every room
- Italian restaurant "San Michele" (on-site, dinner + breakfast)
- Breakfast buffet with Kyushu-sourced ingredients (¥4,000)
- 24h coin laundry (3rd floor, auto detergent)
- 24h front desk with security door activation after midnight
- Luggage storage before check-in and after check-out
- Free Wi-Fi
- UnionPay / QR cashless payments accepted
- Major cards: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Diners, JCB
How to reach the hotel
Practical access routes from the points international travelers actually arrive at — air, train, bus, and indoor walkway.
- From Fukuoka Airport (FUK)
- Take the Nanakuma Subway Line from either terminal toward Hashimoto. Ride 3 stops to Watanabe-dori Station (Exit 2) — about 15 minutes on the train. Total door-to-door time is roughly 25 minutes (¥260). Alternatively, transfer at Hakata to the Kuko Line and ride one stop to Tenjin, then walk 8 minutes — same fare, slightly longer due to the platform transfer.
- From JR Hakata Station (shinkansen)
- Board the Nanakuma Subway Line at Hakata Station (one stop, 3 min, ¥210) to Watanabe-dori Station, then a 2-minute walk to the hotel. The subway is the practical option with luggage — the walking route along Watanabe-dori is about 20–25 minutes and not recommended with large bags.
- From Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station
- A 7-minute walk heading south along Watanabe-dori. Useful for travelers arriving via Nishitetsu Omuta Line from Dazaifu or Yanagawa without needing to transfer to the subway.
- From Tenjin underground mall / central Tenjin
- Head south on Watanabe-dori from the Tenjin-Minami Station exit — 8 minutes on foot. The hotel is just south of the main Tenjin commercial cluster, which means it sits in a quieter pocket while remaining walkable to all major department stores and the underground arcade.
How to choose your room
Editorial recommendations drawn from aggregated guest reports — the trade-offs that aren't visible on the booking page.
- 01 Book a Superior room (29 m²) if traveling as a couple for more than two nights
Standard twins at 24 m² are generous by Japanese city-hotel standards, but the Superior adds 5 m² and a rattan seating area that makes an evening in the room noticeably more comfortable. Multiple reviewers on trips exceeding two nights mention they wish they had upgraded. The price difference is typically small midweek.
- 02 Choose an upper-floor twin for city views over budget-floor allocation
The floor-to-ceiling windows on upper floors change the daytime feel substantially. Lower floors face the interior of the block. If the booking platform shows a floor-selection option or you can request at check-in, upper floors are the better ask.
- 03 Use Trinite public bath in the early morning or evening, not peak check-in hours
Reviewers consistently cite the 3rd-floor public bath as the hotel's strongest differentiator, but the facility can get busy around the 9–10 PM block when evening guests converge. Early morning (7–8 AM) is typically uncrowded and a more relaxed experience.
- 04 Request daily towel exchange at front desk if eco housekeeping is a concern
Full sheet and towel changes are not automatic on consecutive nights (a common Japanese hotel eco policy). Towels can be swapped at the 3rd-floor front desk at any time. Guests who prefer daily full service should note this at check-in or add the request to their booking comment.
Exact location
3-4-13 Watanabe-dori, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0004
Google Maps embed — loads on scroll. Third-party cookies may be set by Google; see privacy policy.
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.
- 2 minWatanabe-dori Station (Nanakuma Line, Exit 2)
Direct subway to Hakata Station (3 min, ¥210) and Fukuoka Airport (via transfer, ~25 min, ¥260) — the fastest transit anchor for this side of Tenjin.
- 1 minSunny supermarket (24 hours)
A full-size 24-hour supermarket directly across the street — genuinely more useful than a convenience store for self-catering, stocking a minibar, or buying Kyushu food souvenirs at lower prices.
- 8 min
600-meter covered arcade from Tenjin-Minami to Nishitetsu Fukuoka Station; the rainy-day retail circuit for this area of Tenjin.
- 10 minDaimaru / Mitsukoshi / Iwataya department stores
The main Tenjin department store cluster is a 10–12 minute walk north on Watanabe-dori — walkable without transit.
- 15 min
Fukuoka's open-air yatai strip along the Naka River — 15 minutes east on foot; no transit required if the weather is good.
- 10 minHotel Monterey La Soeur Fukuoka (sister property)
The Art Nouveau sister hotel in Daimyo is 800 m west. If La Soeur's availability or pricing is the reason you are considering the main building, the two properties share the same brand standards but differ in aesthetic (Art Nouveau/dark wood vs. Belgian-European classicism) and facilities (La Soeur has no public bath; the main building has Trinite).
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
- 8.7 / 10 1,772 reviews · as of 2026-05
- Tripadvisor
- 4.5 / 5 533 reviews · as of 2026-05
- 4.4 / 5 1,000 reviews · as of 2026-05
- Agoda
- 9.1 / 10 6,781 reviews · as of 2026-05
What travelers ask about Hotel Monterey Fukuoka
-
What is the difference between Hotel Monterey Fukuoka and Monterey La Soeur? +
Monterey Fukuoka is the larger main building on Watanabe-dori (302 rooms) with Belgian/European classicism and Hakata-ori textile references. La Soeur (Daimyo, ~800 m west, 191 rooms) leans pure Art Nouveau / Art Deco with dark-wood panelling — smaller, moodier sister property.
Source: hotelmonterey.co.jp -
Is there a public bath on-site? +
Yes — the hotel includes a traditional Japanese sentō plus a sauna available for guest use. Unusual for a 4-star European-themed property in this price tier.
Source: hotelmonterey.co.jp -
Is the Watanabe-dori area safe and pleasant in the evenings? +
Watanabe-dori is a main boulevard in Chuo-ku — well-lit, active, and considered safe. The hotel's position puts it in a quieter pocket south of Tenjin's main retail cluster, with a 24-hour Sunny supermarket directly across the street. The Nakasu yatai strip is 15 minutes on foot east along the Naka River.
-
Is Hotel Monterey Fukuoka suitable for families with children? +
Standard twin rooms from 24 m² provide genuine floor space for families managing luggage — notably more than most Fukuoka mid-range hotels. No dedicated children's play facilities are noted. The 24-hour coin laundry on the 3rd floor is a practical amenity for longer family stays.
-
Is the breakfast at Hotel Monterey Fukuoka worth booking? +
The Japanese/Western breakfast buffet at San Michele restaurant is priced at ¥4,000 per person — on the premium side for a business-hotel tier but featuring Kyushu-sourced ingredients. Reviewers note it is a step above standard hotel breakfasts in the area; the on-site option is particularly useful given the quieter immediate surroundings.
-
Can I pay with UnionPay or other cashless methods at Hotel Monterey Fukuoka? +
UnionPay and QR cashless payments are accepted, alongside major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Diners, JCB). Alipay and WeChat Pay are not explicitly confirmed — verify directly with the property if needed.
-
Can I store luggage before check-in or after check-out? +
Yes — luggage storage is available both before check-in and after check-out. Watanabe-dori Station (Nanakuma Line, Exit 2) is a 2-minute walk for day-trip transit.
Check live rates on our partners
We checked both partners for this property. Click through to compare current rates and availability. We earn a commission on completed bookings.
Sponsored — opens partner site in a new tab. Rates and availability are managed by the partner, not by Fukuoka Stays.


