Overview
THE KNOT FUKUOKA Tenjin is in Fukuoka-Tenjin, on the Daimyo side of central Fukuoka and about four minutes on foot from Akasaka Station Exit 5. Opened on April 20, 2026, it is built around MORETHAN, an all-day restaurant and bar lounge on the lower floors.
Rooms
Rooms are compact and focused on one- or two-person stays. The three room categories are Superior Semi Double at 12 square meters, Superior Queen at 15 square meters, and Superior King at 17 square meters. All use unit bath layouts, so the choice is mainly about bed size and the small amount of extra space rather than a wide range of room styles.
In-room basics include nightwear, hair dryer, electric kettle, refrigerator, television, slippers, and bathroom amenities. Rentable items cover practical needs such as an iron, mobile phone charger, trouser press, umbrella, wine opener, blanket, and humidifier.
Facilities
Facilities support short city stays: free Wi-Fi, coin laundry, vending machines, microwave ovens, ice machines, and luggage storage before check-in and after check-out until the end of the day. There is a designated smoking room, but guest rooms are non-smoking.
The hotel does not have its own parking lot. Travelers arriving by car need nearby paid parking, while subway users have a simpler access pattern.
Dining
MORETHAN is the feature that most distinguishes the hotel from a standard compact city stay. Morning service runs from 7:00 to 10:00, all-day dining runs from late morning through dinner, and the bar lounge continues until 2:00 am.
The menu leans into restaurant use rather than a basic hotel breakfast room, with focaccia in the morning, pizzas and pastas later in the day, and Kyushu craft beers and tap cocktails in the evening. It can work for breakfast, a casual meal, or a late drink without leaving the building.
Location and transport
Akasaka Station is the best subway anchor for this hotel because it sits on the Daimyo and west Tenjin side. Tenjin Station and Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station are still within the wider area, but they are better for the central shopping core and Nishitetsu rail.
For Shinkansen trips and wider Kyushu rail travel, Hakata Station remains the main gateway. THE KNOT FUKUOKA Tenjin is stronger when the trip is centered on Daimyo, Tenjin shopping, dining, bars, and Airport Line subway access.
Airport access
Fukuoka Airport access is by subway rather than a hotel-door shuttle. The airport domestic terminal connects directly to the Fukuoka City Subway, and the Airport Line runs through Akasaka, so travelers can continue by train and walk from Akasaka Station to the hotel.
Why stay here
THE KNOT FUKUOKA Tenjin makes sense for travelers who want the Daimyo side of Tenjin, a compact room, and a livelier restaurant-and-lounge base than a plain station hotel. Choose Hakata instead when direct Shinkansen access matters more than Tenjin nightlife and dining.