Overview
The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka is a luxury hotel in the main tower of Fukuoka Daimyo Garden City, placing it in the Daimyo and Tenjin side of central Fukuoka. Tenjin Station is about five minutes on foot, and the hotel is positioned for travelers who want high-end rooms, dining, spa facilities, and meetings in the city's main shopping and nightlife district.
Rooms
The hotel has 147 rooms and 20 suites on the 19th to 23rd floors. Accommodations start at about 50 square meters, with bay, skyline, and park views, while suites add larger living areas and corner layouts. Club-level bookings add access to the Ritz-Carlton Club, which has its own lounge and concierge service.
Facilities
Facilities include The Ritz-Carlton Spa on the 24th floor, an indoor pool, the Club Lounge, meeting venues, wedding spaces, and event rooms with presentation technology. The hotel is a stronger full-service luxury choice than the more compact business hotels around Tenjin.
Dining
Dining is a major part of the hotel. The property has four restaurants and two bars, including Genjyu for kaiseki, sushi, and teppanyaki, Viridis for Western dining, Diva for afternoon tea and light refreshments, Bay for cocktails and terrace views, and The Lobby Lounge & Bar.
Location and transport
Tenjin Station on the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line is about five minutes on foot. That gives direct subway access to Hakata Station and Fukuoka Airport, while the Daimyo and Tenjin setting puts department stores, restaurants, bars, cafes, and nightlife close by.
Airport access
Fukuoka Airport, Hakata Station, and Hakata Port are all within about 15 minutes by car or public transport in normal conditions. The Airport Line is the simplest rail link, while taxis are practical for luggage-heavy arrivals.
Why stay here
Choose The Ritz-Carlton, Fukuoka when the trip calls for a luxury hotel in Tenjin with strong dining, spa, meeting, and lounge facilities. It is stronger for Daimyo and Tenjin than for travelers who need to stay directly beside the Shinkansen platforms at Hakata Station.
Good to know
This is a Tenjin-side hotel, not a Hakata Station hotel. For Shinkansen travel, plan a short subway or taxi connection to Hakata Station rather than expecting platform-adjacent access.