Tourist Information
Our hotel staff introduce you sightseeing spots around the hotel.
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Anpanman Children’s Museum
Kyushu’s first Anpanman Children’s Museum. You can also enjoy rainy days in an open atrium space covered with a glass roof. Museum mall studded with fun playground equipment and 17 shops.
There are play equipment and goods which are only in Fukuoka.
- Directions
- 9 minutes on foot
Kyushu National Museum
Japan’s first historical national museum. It is a museum to grasp from the Asian historical point of view. It’s an unusual museum open in New Year’s Day because it is located near Dazaifu Temmangu Shrine. It is a fantastic museum surrounded by nature.
- Directions
- 8 minutes by train
Hakatamachiya Furusatokan Museum
It is a facility that introduces the history of Hakata in a nostalgic period. You can get a various kinds of souvenirs at here.
- Directions
- 10 minutes on foot
Hakata Traditional Craft and Design Museum
It is a facility that exhibits and introduces Fukuoka’s traditional crafts “Hakata-ori” and “Hakata doll”. It is popular as a base for sightseeing and as a way to go for a walk.
- Directions
- 9 minutes on foot
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
The only art museum in the world to systematically collect and display Asian contemporary art works. Workshops, performances and lectures are also popular.
- Directions
- 7 minutes on foot
Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of Art
It mainly holds works of writers who are familiar with Fukuoka prefecture. It is also a must-see the collections of famous painter Ogata clan’s painting material of the Edo period, the collection of Kurume cloth and Kyushu old ceramics.
- Directions
- 10 minutes on foot
Fukuoka Art Museum
Modern paintings and sculptures in Japan and abroad are exhibited mainly by modern painters in Kyushu. Salvador Dali’s “Our Lady of Porto Rigato” is a must-see!
- Directions
- 15 minutes by bus