Overview
Dormy Inn Hakata Gion is located in Fukuoka-Hakata, about a one-minute walk from Gion Station and within walking distance of Hakata Station. It is a practical choice for travelers who want a Hakata-side base with convenient subway access, natural hot-spring bathing, and the familiar Dormy Inn setup.
Rooms
The hotel has 186 rooms, with single, double, twin, Japanese-Western, universal, and club-floor categories available. Options range from compact singles to larger Japanese-Western and universal rooms, giving the property more flexibility than a standard business hotel.
Facilities
The 2F bath area has separate men's and women's natural hot-spring baths, with indoor baths, an open-air-style bath, sauna, and cold bath facilities. The hotel also offers massage service, laundry facilities, a rest area, vending machines, smoking booths on selected floors, and limited paid parking.
Dining
Breakfast is served at Restaurant HATAGO on the 2F, with Dormy Inn buffet items and Hakata-focused dishes such as mizutaki-style chicken hot pot and a seafood rice bowl option. Dormy Inn's complimentary late-night noodle service is also available in the restaurant.
Location and transport
The hotel is about a one-minute walk from Exit 3 of Gion Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line. Hakata Station is about 10 minutes away on foot, so travelers can either walk from the Shinkansen and JR hub or take the subway one stop to Gion.
Airport access
Access to Fukuoka Airport is simple because Gion Station is on the Airport Line. Travelers can ride the subway between the airport side and Gion, or use Hakata Station as a transfer point when combining flights with Shinkansen or JR Kyushu rail travel.
Why stay here
Choose Dormy Inn Hakata Gion if you want a Hakata-side hotel with subway access, hot-spring baths, sauna facilities, breakfast, and easy connections to both the airport and Hakata Station. It is especially convenient for travelers who prefer to stay near Hakata Old Town rather than inside the main station area.
Good to know
The hotel is closer to Gion Station than Hakata Station. If you are arriving with heavy luggage, it may be worth checking whether the one-stop subway ride from Hakata to Gion is easier than walking from Hakata Station.
