Candeo Hotels Fukuyama is located a 15-minute walk from JR Fukuyama Station. The hotel features flat-screen TVs, free internet access and a rooftop public bath.
HOTEL xcell is located in Fukuyama, 2.2 miles from Kushino Terrace Museum and 2.3 miles from Midoricho Park. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Fukuyama Spa Resort is a 5-minute ride from Fukuyama Station on the free shuttle. It features 6 hot-spring baths, 2 saunas and rooms with free internet and a private bathroom.
Featuring a restaurant, massage facilities and free Wi-Fi, Richmond Hotel Fukuyamaekimae offers rooms in Fukuyama. It is 656 feet from JR Fukuyama station.
Marek
Canada
Stayed there for one night. the front desk is on the 8th floor.The location is very good , with lots of restaurants and shops around, friendly stuff . Nice sight from the hotel room .
Opened in April 2014, Vessel Inn Fukuyama Eki Kitaguchi is ideally located just a 1-minute walk from JR Fukuyama Station. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Melvyn
United States of America
They helped with leaving one day earlier due to a typhoon. They gave us a refund for one day.
Set in Fukuyama, within 6.8 mi of Fukuyama Big Rose and 8.1 mi of Fukuyama Zoo, Vessel Hotel Fukuyama offers accommodations with free bikes and free WiFi.
Located in Fukuyama, a 4-minute walk from Tomonotsu Museum, Hotel Ofutei provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Yasuyo
United States of America
The view from the room.
The frond desk staff was wonderful and extremely helpful. Thank you.
Located in Fukuyama, a 2-minute walk from Fukuzen-ji Temple, NIPPONIA Tomo Port Town provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Roland
Japan
Adorable and large room, very cute old house nicely remodeled, very nice staff
A 5-minute walk from JR Fukuyama Train Station, Fukuyama Oriental Hotel offers simple accommodations with free wired internet access. Guests can refresh after a long day in the spacious public baths.
Fukuyama Spa Resort is a 5-minute ride from Fukuyama Station on the free shuttle. It features 6 hot-spring baths, 2 saunas and rooms with free internet and a private bathroom.
Candeo Hotels Fukuyama is located a 15-minute walk from JR Fukuyama Station. The hotel features flat-screen TVs, free internet access and a rooftop public bath.
чистые комнаты, хорошее расположение, наличие стоянки
Located a 5-minute walk from JR Fukuyama Shinkansen (bullet train) Station, Hotel AreaOne Fukuyama offers simple accommodations with complimentary breakfast.
Located in Fukuyama, a 9-minute walk from Kushino Terrace Museum, Fukuyama Plaza Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and a restaurant.
Located in Fukuyama, a 14-minute walk from Hiroshima Prefectural History Museum, Business Inn Fukuyama has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
FAQs about hotels in Fukuyama
On average, 3-star hotels in Fukuyama cost $60 per night, and 4-star hotels in Fukuyama are $469 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Fukuyama can be found for $85 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Fukuyama this weekend is $84 or, for a 4-star hotel, $434. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Fukuyama for this weekend cost around $59 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I primarily booked the room based on its location along my planned route but it ended up being one of my favorite hotels on my recent trip to Japan. The hotel is quite new and the rooms larger than a standard Japanese hotel typically offers. The bathroom was great but the best was when I looked out the window to a GREAT view of Fukuyama Castle. The onsen/spa was beautiful and really was beyond what I expected all around. Check-out was completed easily with the digital kiosk and many language options were available. Highly recommend!
This is supposedly a thematic hotel meant for couples(hint). There are costumes for rent at the check-in lobby. However, it is also perfect for my stay. The room is incredibly spacious. The bed is comfortable, there's even a sofa and table. The shower is also big, with a Jacuzzi. It took me 10min to cycle from Fukuyama train station, normal travelers should consider local transportation. There's a huge Sports Depo and dining outlets within walking distance. I would consider staying here for the space in my future visits.
Richmond breakfasts are a primary reason why we chose this hotel. They are diverse, flavorful, and interesting, since they include both traditional and modern fare. The room was one of the most spacious we've seen in Japan, and looks quite modern. We actually came to this town of many in the area near Onomichi and Kurashiki especially to stay at this hotel. The basement of the complex the hotel is part of is a supermarket that had great values for travelling on the train the next day.
This is a "love hotel", and as such, rents either by the hour or for an overnight stay. Nevertheless, the hotel also functions as a hotel and anyone can stay. The hotel was in very good condition, the room clean and spacious, and on weekdays a simple breakfast is included and there is a simple drink bar on the 1st floor. The price was very competitive with business hotels closer to the Fukuyama station, and the room is roughly twice the business hotel size and much better appointed.
We spent a short time here, mainly as a place to sleep before tackling the Shimanmi Kaido. This hotel is centrally located, just a very short walk to Fukuyama Station. The room seemed recently renovated and was comfortable – partnered with the hotel next door, which is where you do the check-in procedure. While we didn't spend much time in Fukuyama, the castle and area around the station was very pleasant. It was nice to have access to the onsen at the hotel next door.
Very convenient if you're going to see Fukuyama Castle or want to be close to the station to go via bus to Tomonoura for example. There is a mall nearby, a traditional 50s, 60s type shopping quarter too, and Fukuyama Station itself has a lot of stores and restaurants, so you can get anything you need. There is also a full grocery store on the B1 floor a couple of steps from the hotel, and an Animate as well for anyone interested in Japanese manga and gamer culture.
We had the Fukuyama Castle view from our window so we could see the Dino eggs change colors and the light show along the wall and over at the church. A nice seasonal touch. The room was large and the hot water shower/soaking tub was wonderful. There were plenty of outlets for all our chargers.
The hotel is right across the street from the JR Station which has a substantial food court and shopping options.
Everything was just lovely. A beautiful room, with a great view of the surrounds, lovely dinner and breakfast, nice bath facilities. Its a great option in Tomonoura as it is in town rather than down the road, so everything is walkable. Shuttle service from Fukuyama station is very convenient. Staff were very helpful and their service was excellent.
Super friendly and attentive staff (especially Hanami, tusind tak 😁), beautiful view of Sensui Island, beautifully decorated room, great private onsen w/view. We also took advantage of the free shuttle from Fukuyama station to the hotel - very convenient.
Feel like home & overlooking the brightly lighted Fukuyama Castle at night from the window & just beside the train station with no noise disturbances as the window is sound proof.
It was a nice hotel, with a bath big enough to comfortably fit 2 people, which is kind of rare here. Lots of amenities, which are always a plus! Overall a great value!
Good room facilities. The staff's customer service is courteous. A panoramic view of Fukuyama Castle from the window. I wish I could have stayed longer.
The place is clean, and the one room bed is quite huge for a dorm style hotel.
You can get a ticket to the sauna only for +550, so it's worth the price
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