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2 Nisan 2024
After getting our rental car from Toyota Rent-A-Car Fukuoka Airport we drove to the hotel we stayed on the night – With the Style Fukuoka. I had chosen this hotel because it was only 7-min walk from Hakata Station and took only 15-min drive from the airport. But while it was in the heart of the city, it offered a resort style of space and ambience. The automatic carpark was on the backstreet behind the hotel. Upon arriving we had to go inside and ask the staff to come out and open the gate in order to park the car, which was slightly inconvenient. The parking was exclusive for hotel guests due to limited space. Completing a brief registration the staff took us to our room. With only 16 rooms in total, Room 401 was a Double Suite, the most high-end one of the entire hotel, located on the top floor. Once inside, through a short corridor and walking up a few steps was the working area, facing a large window. The 61-sqm room had a large king-sized bed, with two comfy chairs in front, to allow guests to relax with drinks and snacks while enjoying the movie or music, underneath the rotating fan on the ceiling. In the minibar all the beverages provided were complimentary, which included a bottle of sparkling wine as well as a bottle of sake apart from the usual beer and soft drinks. Right beside the TV was two basins serving as an open make-up room, and at the corner was the toilet. The key highlight was probably the large bathroom though. Connected to the room with glass walls, it had a large bathtub and a shower area, with skylight directly above allowing natural light to filter in. The room also had its own balcony, a terrace with two rattan chairs looking out to the palm trees in the courtyard, recreating the resort ambience in the middle of the busy city, and reminded guests of the stylish accommodation in Palm Springs. We then took a quick tour at the hotel. There were plenty of arts everywhere, from paintings, sculpture, to the large album showing the masterpieces of different photographers. The furniture was all neat and fashionable, having a mid-century tone and style. On the first floor there was a library where a large communal table could allow guests to enjoy reading, and further in was a seating area for guests to spend quality time in conversations. There was a side-door leading out to the garden where the restaurant ‘The Steak House’ and the Bridal Salon were located. On the other side was ‘On the Deck Bar Lounge’, with windows facing out to the poolside, which on the daytime was a café while in the evening was converted to a chic bar, with plenty of seats to accommodate 130 guests. Further in was another restaurant ‘Cotton’. The main dining room of the hotel served Italian cuisine from an open kitchen, offering both dinner and lunch service, with 80 seats. However, we did not book dinner at the hotel so could not evaluate the quality of either restaurants during this stay. After returned from a Motsunabe dinner near Hakata Sta
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