Published date: August 5, 2024
The Best Manga Read-All-You-Can Hotel in Fukuoka!
Room Type Stayed
Standard Twin
1 ~ 2 guest(s)
740 ~
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Experience of the stay
Using the travel subscription HafH, I was able to stay economically at Quintessa Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin Comic & Books right in the middle of the three-day weekend…! In conclusion, having unlimited access to 8,000 manga was the best experience ever...! It's a hotel you must stay at for at least one night during your time in Fukuoka.
Quintessa Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin Comic & Books is just a 2-minute walk from Tenjin Station, the center of Hakata, making access fantastic!
We took a taxi from the Grand Hyatt Fukuoka (directly connected to Canal City) where we stayed on the second day, and it cost just a little over 1,000 yen.
Upon entering the room, it looked like this, with a layout similar to Quintessa Haneda Comic & Books, but there was no counter desk, making it difficult to work on a PC.
The interior and lighting were stylish, providing a comfortable space.
The highlight of Quintessa Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin Comic & Books is the MANGA library.
The lineup of 8,000 manga changes every few months, so each stay presents a chance to encounter new manga. You can bring up to 10 manga into your room. The check-out and return processes are done at the counter.
By the way, at Quintessa Hotel Haneda Comic & Books, curry rice and udon are available 24/7, but please note that there are no meal services at Tenjin.
Experiences during the trip
Nearby convenience stores and tourist spots around Quintessa Hotel Fukuoka Tenjin Comic & Books are as follows:
The nearest convenience store is a Family Mart just a 20-second walk away.
Hakata Ramen ShinShin Tenjin Main Store always had a line, but it was relatively empty right after its 11 a.m. opening and in the evening.
- Hakata Ramen ShinShin Tenjin Main Store (1-minute walk)
- Hyoutan Conveyor Belt Sushi (7-minute walk)
- West Tenjin North Store (3-minute walk)
- Iwataya (7-minute walk)
- Ohori Park (15-minute bus ride)
The locally famous conveyor belt sushi, Hyoutan, had a wait of about 20 minutes when we went after 6 p.m. The anago from Tsushima and the nodoguro from Nagasaki were extremely delicious! It was my first time eating raw anago, and the texture was fantastic!
We spent around 7,000 yen for two people, making it a great value.
After checking out, we took a bus to Ohori Park.
I tried to put my suitcase in a locker at the subway Ohori Park station, but since the large locker was full, I strolled around Ohori Park with my suitcase.
There were swan boats, cafes, and the Fukuoka Art Museum, making it a relaxing place to unwind.Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!