Alpacio Riverside Stay Hakata, Fukuoka Cost-effectiveness Hotel has a good view and there are many cooking tools

a three-line summary 

There are only people who clean and take care of it, and it's operated unattended 

You can cook, and the Nakas River is right in front of you 

a hot air fan/thick blanket/bathroom instead of an ondol 

Cost: approximately 200,000 won (for Superior Twin) 

Noise: It's very quiet. There was a person in the next room but I couldn't hear anything. 

Security: In addition to electronic locks, there are also manual locks. 

Address: Alpacio Riverside Stay Hakata 2 Chome-21-15 Sumiyoshi 812-0018 in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. 

It is Alpacio Riverside Stay Hakata, located next to the Nakas River in Fukuoka. Alpacio Riverside Stay Hakata is one of the very famous accommodations in the Fukuoka area due to its cost-effectiveness, location right next to the Nakas River, and proximity to Fukuoka's main road. The conditions inside the hotel were very nice. 


It was assigned to the first floor. When assigned to a higher floor, you can see the Nakas River and the city at a glance. The rooms seem to be randomly assigned. We weren't very lucky. It has a terrace so you can go outside. The outside of the terrace is surrounded by walls, so you can't go more than that. 

 The kitchen was well equipped with cooking utensils to provide basic cooking. There were refrigerators, microwaves, induction and pots, frying pans, bowls, and spoons. I felt that the accommodation was very clean overall and everything I needed was well equipped. But the price is a little higher than in the countryside. I think it was about 200,000 won per night in Korean money. 

 There was a small but compact living room. It is a structure that can separate the bedroom from the living room by pulling the door between the bedroom and the living room. It was a great accommodation with walking distance to downtown Fukuoka. The entrance to the accommodation was not crowded, so there was no inconvenience in going in and out. It's unmanned, but it was safe with electronic and analog (manual) locks. If you're traveling to Fukuoka, we recommend you to check it out.

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