“Super cozy. Stuff was extremely welcoming. Lounge was great to chill in. Met a lot of people too and hung out in there as well.”
M
Maaike
荷兰
“It was all very clean, comfortable beds and a small but nice relaxing area on the ground floor where you can easily meet others!”
Incagnoli
法国
“I stayed at Fukuoka Guest House Camp and had a great experience. The place is very clean and well maintained. The staff are friendly, welcoming, and speak good English, which made communication easy. The beds are comfortable, and the whole hostel...”
Heierling
德国
“Clean, comfy and friendly staff”
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Donald
荷兰
“Good value for money and very hospitable host.”
Peng-kai
台湾
“Everything”
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Burak
德国
“Helpful and thoughtful team. Everything very good.”
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公司信息
Hello! We are CHAMBERS Co.,ltd.
We are a company that plans and operates guesthouses as well as providing operational support to people who run inns and shops, or are just starting out.
住宿信息
‘Meet people from all over the world and experience local culture.’
We welcome them as guests and send them off as friends. We operate with the hope that the time spent here will become a precious memory for the person.
周边信息
The guesthouse we run is located in Gofukumachi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City. If you live outside the prefecture, you may have never heard of this place before. However, Gofukumachi is a very attractive town!
■ Good transport access.
Gofukumachi is located in the centre of Fukuoka's Tenjin and Hakata areas, both of which can be reached on foot. Guests staying at the hotel are highly satisfied because they can easily return home after enjoying Fukuoka's gourmet cuisine.
Furthermore, the Fukuoka Mizuho PayPay Dome, home of the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks, is a 20-minute bus ride away. Marine Messe Fukuoka, where famous artists hold concerts, is a 15-minute walk away, so first-time visitors to Fukuoka can enjoy baseball games and concerts with ease.
■ A city with history
The Daibaku Street leading to Hakata Station is lined with office buildings, but there is also an old-fashioned street called ‘Hakata Old Town’ in the backstreets. Many temples keep important national cultural assets. The festival Hakata Gion Yamakasa, held every July, is also designated as a national Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property and was registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2016.