Yamamoto Ryokan

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John
10.0
/ 10
It's a beautiful Showa Era Ryokan that's over 70 years old. There is a 200 yen accommodation tax when checking in (this tax applies for all accommodations in Fukuoka), which I happily paid for as I want to support sustainable tourism). You leave your shoes at the main entrance and use slippers throughout the Ryokan. You are provided a toothbrush, yukata, and a prepared tea set that you can pour hot water in immediately to consume. I believe I met the owner's father, who checked me in. He was incredibly patient, introduced me to my room (which was clean and tidy), set up my bedding, and guided me to where the facilities were while explaining in Japanese with some English translations. The amenities are a little outdated, but in exchange-- the accommodation is affordable and breakfast is an available option. The walls are also a little thin-- so you will hear some noise from the outside, this did not bother me though as the area was quiet during the night. The check-out time is 10AM and I easily did so by leaving my room key in the basket at the main entrance. In summary, the Yamamoto Ryokan is an affordably wonderful and historic place to spend your nights. They have an instagram: @yamamotoryokan and a cute Shiba Inu dog named; Charmie. I sadly didn't get to meet the dog but heard them barking in the morning.
Seuga
10.0
/ 10
I had another great experience at a Japanese ryokan. The owner was caring and efficient with what he needed to do before handing over room key.
Gordon
10.0
/ 10
We, three adults, stayed in Fukuoko City for two nights at the end of a 10 day trip in Kyushu. Having dropped our rental car and heavy luggage at the airport, it was easy to find our way to the Ryokan by subway. We found the hotel quite charming. The welcome, the room and the facilities were just great for us. We appreciated the shared kitchen area as well as the shared family bath, and our room was comfortable and quiet. I would encourage anyone with an interest in experiencing genuine Japanese culture to stay at Ryokan Yamamoto.
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3-6 Reisenmachi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Fukuoka-shi, Kyushu, Japan, 812-0039

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  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Newspaper in lobby
  • Tours

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  • Restaurant
  • SMOKE_FREE

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  • PARKING
  • PARKING_SURCHARGE

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  • Free WiFi

Accommodation Policy & General Information in Yamamoto Ryokan

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Planning to check in outside the check-in time (such as early morning or late in the evening)? You can arrange it directly with the property!
  • Self parking fee: JPY 1100 per day

The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.

You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes:

  • A city tax will be collected at the property. The city tax ranges from JPY 200-500 per person, per night based on the nightly room rate. Please note that further exemptions may apply.

We have included all charges provided to us by the property.

  • Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
  • Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
  • Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
  • This property accepts credit cards; cash is not accepted
  • Cashless transactions are available
  • Please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property
  • Japanese futons are provided based on the number of adults in the reservation.

There is no front desk at this property. This property doesn't offer after-hours check-in. The host will greet guests on arrival. For any questions, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation. Meals are not included in the Breakfast rates for children age 5 and younger. Fees are collected at the property. Children age 5 and younger are included only when sharing a bed with an adult and using existing bedding.

Hotel only accepts guests with minimum age of 18

Check-in/Check-out Time

Check-in:
14:00 - 23:00
Check-out:
Before 10:00
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The standard check-in time at Yamamoto Ryokan is starting from 14:00 - 23:00 while the latest check-out time is at Before 10:00

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Ryan

6.0

/10

Reviewed 18 week(s) ago

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Very old. Mediocre cleanliness. Awkward trying to communicate with the owner/host. It was our least favorite place we stayed with in Japan. Should have been much cheaper considering the quality of the accomodations.
Joseph
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10.0

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Reviewed 20 week(s) ago

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Easy to find and the room a nice size
Desmond
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6.0

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Reviewed 24 week(s) ago

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The main problem I had was the toilets and the washing areas, due to me being 6ft I had problem using them. If you are around 5ft 5 it will ok.
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10.0

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Reviewed 50 week(s) ago

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It's a beautiful Showa Era Ryokan that's over 70 years old. There is a 200 yen accommodation tax when checking in (this tax applies for all accommodations in Fukuoka), which I happily paid for as I want to support sustainable tourism). You leave your shoes at the main entrance and use slippers throughout the Ryokan. You are provided a toothbrush, yukata, and a prepared tea set that you can pour hot water in immediately to consume. I believe I met the owner's father, who checked me in. He was incredibly patient, introduced me to my room (which was clean and tidy), set up my bedding, and guided me to where the facilities were while explaining in Japanese with some English translations. The amenities are a little outdated, but in exchange-- the accommodation is affordable and breakfast is an available option. The walls are also a little thin-- so you will hear some noise from the outside, this did not bother me though as the area was quiet during the night. The check-out time is 10AM and I easily did so by leaving my room key in the basket at the main entrance. In summary, the Yamamoto Ryokan is an affordably wonderful and historic place to spend your nights. They have an instagram: @yamamotoryokan and a cute Shiba Inu dog named; Charmie. I sadly didn't get to meet the dog but heard them barking in the morning.
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Seuga

10.0

/10

Reviewed 88 week(s) ago

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I had another great experience at a Japanese ryokan. The owner was caring and efficient with what he needed to do before handing over room key.
Alexander
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8.0

/10

Reviewed 99 week(s) ago

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A little small and worn, but very nice place! The hosts were friendly and the place was well kept and clean.
Alexander
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Leisure with Friends

10.0

/10

Reviewed 100 week(s) ago

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I had to duck at every doorway, but the place was nice and very clean.
Azizmo

2.0

/10

Reviewed 344 week(s) ago

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When I checked in this hotel I felt myself in scary movie “Wrong Turn 2”. Staff not welcomed us, room facilities is not good, one bathroom for all guests, Internet is so slow and sometimes disappeared, room facilities is terrible, i so regret of staying in this hotel, checking was not refundable otherwise I would stay in another hotel:(
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8.0

/10

Reviewed 354 week(s) ago

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Shared bathrooms, insufficient electric outlets ( just one in our room ) , on the plus side staff doesn’t get in your way, breakfast was ok for the paid price , good location
Jan

8.0

/10

Reviewed 374 week(s) ago

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Very handy to access Hakata canal city about 10 mins walking distance and 2 mins to kushida shrine and shopping area. Quite good!
Alexander

8.0

/10

Reviewed 437 week(s) ago

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Friendly and accommodating owner. Good location and comfortable futon.
Nay

8.0

/10

Reviewed 454 week(s) ago

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This place was perfect for my trip with my brother. The futons were comfortable and the room was clean. The tv only had 5-6 channels, but this didn't matter because we didn't spend much time in the room. Each room has a hardline internet connection, which allowed us to watch movies and there is wireless in the lobby. The showers/family baths were clean and so were the bathrooms. This is the perfect place to stay if you want to travel around the area and don't plan on spending much time in the room.
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LEO

4.0

/10

Reviewed 482 week(s) ago

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This is an older traditional hotel. We stayed in a family tatami room which was comfortable for sleeping and watching TV. The toilets were down the hall and the bath was quite a bit further. They charge extra for towels. It was hard to find anyone from the hotel most of the time. It's a 10 minute walk from the JR station and 10 minute walk to the Nakasu District and Canal City so the location is pretty good.
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Lee

4.0

/10

Reviewed 489 week(s) ago

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The smell of dogs in the entrance wasn't a good sign, although it didn't persist past the entrance area. The room itself smelt damp, although it was clean as were the toilets/washing areas etc. I asked about breakfast but was told that it wasn't available. The person I took to be the proprietor and his wife tried to be helpful, but the language barrier was too great. I will need to try another Ryokan before I know how this one rates.
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Timothy

6.0

/10

Reviewed 492 week(s) ago

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The property is in a good location, close to the station and major attractions. Traditional tatami room and a family bath. Shared toilet was not a problem. Staff welcoming and helpful.
Verified traveler

4.0

/10

Reviewed 493 week(s) ago

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the worst night I've ever had in Japan for such high price, definitely not worth it. For Japan standards this is very bad. Even the bedding had stairs on them.
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2.0

/10

Reviewed 494 week(s) ago

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Utter rubbish for the price paid. Have had far far better for half the price. It's the kind of place back packers would look for when on a very tight budget except that their budget wouldn't come close to this!
Verified traveler

8.0

/10

Reviewed 512 week(s) ago

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The Yamamoto Ryokan was about a six minute walk from Hakata Station. Up the road a bit from Nakusa party area. The place is definitely family owned and operated. Rooms are small and basic and the bath is family style and shared down on the first floor. Great location and easy enough for a very low priced 6000 Yen to have my own tatami room with TV. It is on the rustic side and quite clean and comfy. I recommend it for business, backpackers and travelers who like to be out and about.
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Gordon

10.0

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Reviewed 513 week(s) ago

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We, three adults, stayed in Fukuoko City for two nights at the end of a 10 day trip in Kyushu. Having dropped our rental car and heavy luggage at the airport, it was easy to find our way to the Ryokan by subway. We found the hotel quite charming. The welcome, the room and the facilities were just great for us. We appreciated the shared kitchen area as well as the shared family bath, and our room was comfortable and quiet. I would encourage anyone with an interest in experiencing genuine Japanese culture to stay at Ryokan Yamamoto.
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Mike McFall

8.0

/10

Reviewed 546 week(s) ago

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This is not for those looking for plush amenities, but it is great for those wanting a more realistic Japanese experience. Bathing facilities are family style baths( lots of hot water and able to streach ou and really relax after a hard day), restrooms down the hall. order breakfast the night before, rice, soup, egg, fish, meat, pickles, seaweed and nato ,when I was there. Rice and soup were hot every thing else was cold. There was also a raw egg incase you wanted to make Japanese egg rice. good tatami floors, comfortable futons to sleep on. Easy walking to Canal city (major shopping mall), Nakasu entertainment district and Kawabata dori (covered shopping street). comfortable walk to Hakata station (transport and shopping. Close to two major streets for bus travel and one on the subway if you don't want to walk. I did miss not having a refrigerator in the room, but will stay there again. If you are over 5'10" watch your head, there are a few low ceilings.
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