Hotel Resol Trinity Hakata
by the TopOfHotel team
Hotel Resol Trinity Hakata is the highest-scoring stay on this list — the biggest rooms and the best-value public bath.
Hotel Resol Trinity Hakata is the highest-scoring stay on this list — the biggest rooms and the best-value public bath.
In-Depth Review
Hotel Resol Trinity Hakata is the highest-scoring 3-star on this list at 8.8/10. It sits near Nakasu Kawabata station, a 10-minute walk from Tenjin.
Rooms and decor
Rooms start at 28 sqm, which is unusually spacious for a 3-star in Fukuoka — almost every reviewer ends up praising how much bigger the room feels than expected. The look is modern, in gray and white, with large windows, a comfortable bed, and a clean bathroom stocked with decent amenities.
Food and amenities
The headline feature is a public bath built specifically for women, with a big soaking tub and a calm, spa-like feel. There's a mid-size fitness room, a laundry, and a 24-hour front desk. Breakfast covers both Japanese and Western options.
Location and getting there
You're on the Nakasu side, the after-dark district known for its yatai riverside food stalls. It's a 3-minute walk to Nakasu Kawabata station and a 10-minute walk to Tenjin, or one subway stop if you'd rather ride. The Hakata Museum and several main sights are close by.
Things to know before booking
The public bath is women-only, so men are stuck with the in-room shower and no shared soak on site. You're a 10-minute walk from Tenjin rather than right at the station, and the Nakasu setting is the nightlife-and-yatai zone — convenient and lively, but not the actual centre of Tenjin.
Our take
Hotel Resol Trinity is the pick for travellers who want a spacious room on a budget — especially women who'll use the public bath, and anyone who likes being in the Nakasu nightlife area. With rates from about $83, it's the best value of the high-scoring bunch.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- At 8.8/10 it is the highest-scoring hotel in this entire ranking, matched 8.8 on Agoda and 8.7 on Booking.com rather than riding a single outlier.
- Rooms start at 28 sqm, which is unusually spacious for a 3-star in Fukuoka — almost every reviewer flags how much bigger the room is than expected.
- The public bath is built specifically for women, with a large soaking tub and a calm, spa-like feel that beats a cramped in-room shower after a day on your feet.
- Rates start around $83 a night, the best price-to-quality balance of anything we scored this high.
- You're a 3-minute walk from Nakasu Kawabata station and a short stroll from the Nakasu yatai street-food stalls, so late-night food is easy.
- It is a 10-minute walk to Tenjin rather than right at the station, so if you want to roll out of bed into the shopping district this isn't it.
- The hotel sits on the Nakasu side, the nightlife and yatai zone — lively and convenient, but not the actual heart of Tenjin.
- The public bath is women-only, so men are limited to the shower in their room with no soaking option on site.
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Insider Tips
- The public bath is women-only — if you're a man, plan on the in-room shower instead.
- The Nakasu yatai street-food stalls are about a 5-minute walk and open late into the night, so save an evening for them.
- Skip the walk when you're tired and take the subway one stop from Nakasu Kawabata to Tenjin instead.