| ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka |
As I mentioned in my previous entry, my husband and I visited Japan in March this year. One of the main reasons for our trip was to undergo a complete medical checkup, known as ningen dock (人間ドック). This time, we chose to have it done in Fukuoka.
Because of that, we decided to stay at ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka, which is conveniently located just a five‑minute walk from JR Hakata Station. We had stayed at this hotel before and loved how close it is to the Depachika, making it easy to pick up something delicious whenever we wanted.
This time, the location felt even more perfect. After a long journey — Los Angeles → Seoul → Fukuoka — we were exhausted. On top of that, we went to see an ophthalmologist that same day to check on my eye condition. Being able to walk everywhere without thinking too much, especially when we were tired, made such a difference. The hotel’s convenience and familiarity gave us a small sense of comfort right when we needed it.
| ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka |
Queen Standard (21㎡ / 226ft²)
We stayed in a Queen Standard Room — compact, but thoughtfully designed and perfectly comfortable for two. It had everything we needed for a pleasant, relaxing stay, and the cozy layout made it easy to unwind after a long day of travel and appointments.
Fresh pairs of pajamas were laid out on the bed, a small touch that made the room feel instantly welcoming.
A compact charging cube sat on the bedside table, and with its multiple connector types, it made charging all our devices incredibly convenient during our stay.
On the desk, there was information about the Front Equipment Lending Services, where you can request complimentary items such as a baby bath, wheelchair, hair iron, or facial steamer; During my previous stay, I rented a Panasonic Nanoe Facial Steamer and loved it so much that I even wanted to buy one, but after this long trip I was simply too tired to borrow it again.
The mini bar area under the TV held a small refrigerator and a cabinet stocked with tea, coffee supplies, cups, and a kettle, making it perfect for enjoying a relaxing drink in the room.
The minibar selection included two black tea bags, two Yame green tea bags—premium tea from Fukuoka known for its deep umami and smooth sweetness—and four packs of instant coffee, perfect for a quick and comforting drink anytime.
The clean bathroom space was minimal but immaculate, creating a calm and comfortable place to get ready.
The bathroom was well stocked with toothbrushes, a shaver, a comb, Q‑tips, and two kinds of bath salt, making it easy to settle in comfortably.
The bathroom setup offered Antipodes Fig & Feijoa hand and body wash, lotion, shampoo, and conditioner, which added a lovely touch of luxury. Antipodes is a New Zealand–based natural skincare brand that uses sustainably sourced ingredients, including Vinanza antioxidants and mānuka honey.
This time, we skipped the fitness center because we were very tired from the long trip. If you’re curious about the facility, you can check out my previous entry where I wrote about the fitness center at ANA Crowne Plaza Fukuoka.
Overall experience
We had a wonderful stay at this hotel. The location was incredibly convenient, making it easy and enjoyable to walk around Hakata. One of my favorite moments was picking up delicious foods from the depachika and savoring them back in the comfort of our room. I’ll write more about that next time.
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