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Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka: Rooms, Tenjin Access & What to Expect

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Why Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Works for Tenjin Stays

Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka occupies floors 10 through 16 of Solaria Plaza, a shopping and entertainment complex in the heart of Fukuoka's Tenjin district. According to the official Solaria Nishitetsu site, the hotel connects directly to Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station (西鉄福岡(天神)駅) and the Nishitetsu Tenjin Highway Bus Terminal — meaning you can step off a train or bus and reach the hotel lobby without going outside.

The hotel is operated by the Nishitetsu Group (西日本鉄道), the same company that runs Fukuoka's private railway and bus networks. This is not just a branding detail — it means the hotel is physically integrated into the transport infrastructure, with seamless indoor connections to the Tenjin Chikagai (天神地下街) underground shopping mall below.

For travelers who want to be in the middle of Fukuoka's shopping and dining scene with direct station access, Solaria Nishitetsu is one of the most conveniently located options. For a full overview of accommodation choices in the city, see our guide to all Fukuoka hotel options.

Room Types and What to Expect

Rooms at Solaria Nishitetsu are Japanese business hotel standard — compact, clean, and well-maintained. According to the official site, standard single rooms start from approximately ¥15,000-25,000 (~$100-167) per night depending on season and availability. Prices are dynamic and can vary significantly, so check the current rate when booking.

The hotel offers several room categories, from standard singles to larger twin and double rooms. Upper floors provide city views over the Tenjin skyline. Rooms come equipped with the standard Japanese hotel amenities: yukata-style room wear, toiletries, a bathroom with tub, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

The lobby is on the 6th floor of Solaria Plaza, not at street level — follow signs inside the building to the elevators. Check-in is at 15:00 and check-out is at 11:00. The 11:00 checkout is generous by Japanese standards, where 10:00 is more common, and gives you a comfortable morning before heading out.

Many visitors on TripAdvisor note that family rooms are available but tend to be pricier given the prime Tenjin location. If you are traveling as a couple or solo, the standard rooms offer good value for the location. For families or groups seeking more space at a lower price point, consider alternatives further from central Tenjin.

Tenjin Station Connection and Getting Around Fukuoka

Direct Access to Nishitetsu Station and Tenjin Chikagai

The hotel's main advantage is its direct connection to three key transport points:

  • Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station: The terminal for the Nishitetsu Tenjin-Omuta Line, which runs south to Dazaifu and beyond. You can walk from the hotel to the train platforms entirely indoors.
  • Nishitetsu Tenjin Highway Bus Terminal: According to Travel Classroom, the bus terminal is connected via the neighboring Mitsukoshi department store. Note that this route involves some stairs, which can be inconvenient with large luggage.
  • Tenjin Chikagai underground mall: The underground shopping street connects directly below Solaria Plaza, providing weather-proof access to department stores, restaurants, and subway entrances along the entire length of Tenjin.

The subway Tenjin Station (福岡市地下鉄空港線) is about a 5-minute walk from the hotel via Exit 5. Tenjin-Minami Station on the Nanakuma Line is about 4 minutes from Exit 2.

Reaching Hakata Station and Fukuoka Airport

Hakata Station is just 2 stops (about 5 minutes) on the subway Kuko Line from Tenjin Station. Fukuoka Airport is 4 stops (about 12 minutes) on the same line. The subway is the recommended route to the airport — it is faster and more reliable than the airport bus, which makes multiple local stops and has limited luggage space.

By taxi, the airport is roughly 20 minutes away at a cost of approximately ¥2,750 (~$18).

Dining: Breakfast Buffet and Nearby Options

The hotel's breakfast buffet operates from 6:30 to 10:00 (last entry 9:30) and costs approximately ¥2,200 (~$15) for adults. It features a mix of Japanese and Western options — standard for a hotel of this class in Fukuoka.

That said, one of the advantages of staying in central Tenjin is that you have extensive dining options right outside the door. Solaria Plaza itself contains restaurants on the lower floors, and the surrounding Tenjin district is dense with everything from yatai (street food stalls) to high-end sushi. You may find better value and more interesting meals by stepping out rather than eating in — though the breakfast buffet is convenient for early departures.

A convenience store (Lawson) is nearby for quick snacks and drinks — a small detail that matters more than you might expect when you arrive late or need something early.

Tenjin vs Hakata: Which Area to Stay In

Fukuoka's two main hotel zones serve different priorities:

Factor Tenjin (Solaria area) Hakata Station area
Best for Shopping, dining, nightlife Shinkansen, JR trains, business
Subway to airport ~12 min ~5 min
To Hakata Station ~5 min by subway Walking distance
Atmosphere Urban entertainment district Transport hub, more corporate
Hotel density High, mid-to-upper range Very high, all price ranges

If your Fukuoka trip revolves around exploring the city — shopping in Tenjin, eating at yatai, visiting nearby attractions like Dazaifu via Nishitetsu train — then staying at Solaria Nishitetsu puts you at the center of the action. If you are using Fukuoka as a transit point and need the shinkansen regularly, a hotel near Hakata Station like Comfort Hotel near Hakata Station is more practical.

For luxury in a different part of the city, see Hyatt Regency Fukuoka. For a social, coliving-style alternative also in Tenjin, see lyf Tenjin Fukuoka.

Booking Tips and Practical Details

Detail Information
Check-in 15:00
Check-out 11:00
Room rates From ~¥15,000-25,000/night (standard, varies by season)
Breakfast ¥2,200 (~$15), 6:30-10:00
Nearest subway Tenjin Station (Exit 5, ~5 min walk)
Airport access Subway 12 min (Tenjin → Fukuoka Airport)
Hakata Station Subway 5 min (2 stops)
  • Book direct or via major platforms: The official site, Booking.com, and Japanese platforms like Rakuten Travel and Jalan all list the hotel. Prices are dynamic — compare across platforms for the best rate.
  • Request a higher floor: Upper floors offer better city views. The hotel occupies floors 10-16, so even the lowest rooms are elevated, but floors 14-16 have noticeably better sightlines.
  • Luggage note: If arriving via the highway bus terminal, the connection through Mitsukoshi involves stairs. Consider using the subway instead if you have heavy bags.
  • Rates are higher than average: This is a premium-location hotel and prices reflect that. If budget is a priority over location, look at options slightly further from central Tenjin.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a night at Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka cost?

Standard rooms start from approximately ¥15,000-25,000 (~$100-167) per night depending on season and availability. Prices are dynamic and can fluctuate significantly. Book through the official site, Booking.com, or Rakuten Travel and compare rates — prices shown are from 2025 reference data and may have changed.

Is Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel directly connected to Tenjin Station?

Yes. The hotel occupies floors 10-16 of Solaria Plaza, which connects directly to Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station and the Tenjin Chikagai underground mall. You can reach the hotel from the Nishitetsu train platforms entirely indoors. The subway Tenjin Station is about 5 minutes on foot via Exit 5.

How do I get from Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel to Fukuoka Airport?

The fastest route is the subway — walk to Tenjin Station (about 5 minutes), then take the Kuko Line directly to Fukuoka Airport Station in approximately 12 minutes (4 stops). This is faster and more convenient than the airport bus. By taxi, the trip takes about 20 minutes and costs approximately ¥2,750 (~$18).

Should I stay in Tenjin or near Hakata Station?

Tenjin is better for shopping, dining, and nightlife — Solaria puts you at the center of Fukuoka's entertainment district with direct station access. Hakata is more convenient for shinkansen travel and JR connections. The two areas are just 5 minutes apart by subway, so either base works for exploring the whole city.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a night at Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka cost?
Standard rooms start from approximately ¥15,000-25,000 (~$100-167) per night depending on season and availability. Prices are dynamic — book through the official site, Booking.com, or Rakuten Travel and compare rates. Prices shown are from 2025 reference data.
Is Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel directly connected to Tenjin Station?
Yes. The hotel occupies floors 10-16 of Solaria Plaza, which connects directly to Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station and the Tenjin Chikagai underground mall. The subway Tenjin Station is about 5 minutes on foot via Exit 5.
How do I get from Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel to Fukuoka Airport?
Walk to Tenjin Station (about 5 minutes), then take the subway Kuko Line directly to Fukuoka Airport Station in approximately 12 minutes (4 stops). This is faster than the airport bus. By taxi, about 20 minutes and ¥2,750 (~$18).
Should I stay in Tenjin or near Hakata Station?
Tenjin is better for shopping, dining, and nightlife. Hakata is more convenient for shinkansen and JR connections. The two areas are just 5 minutes apart by subway, so either base works for exploring the whole city.

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