그랜드 하얏트 후쿠오카에서 머물다
Kim Bergström후쿠오카 그랜드 하얏트 호텔은 도시를 탐방할 수 있는 편리한 기반을 제공한다. 또한 이 호텔은 투숙객들의 편안함을 위한 다양한 편의시설을 제공한다.
JR Hakata Station is Fukuoka’s biggest and the busiest in Kyushu. First opened in 1889, the station provides access to all of Kyushu as well as the rest of Japan with the Shinkansen. It’s also the key station for travelling around the city. It was remodeled in 2011, creating more space, more platforms, more shops, and more restaurants. The station has a modern, open feel, and even at night it’s bright and welcoming.
The station connects to the Kuko (Airport) Line of the city subway, the Kagoshima Main Line, the Fukuhoku-Yutaka Line, and the Kyushu and Sanyo Shinkansen Lines. The subway is recommended for places like Ohori Park and the Zoo. Buses to Tenjin, Canal City, Fukuoka Tower, and the Fukuoka Dome are straight outside the Hakata Exit at the street and in the bus centre building to the right after exiting. The bus center also hosts long distance buses. Kushida Shrine, which hosts Yamakasa, Fukuoka's premiere festival, as well as several temples and the Hakata Machiya Folk Museum, are a short walk away. If you’re staying in Fukuoka or just travelling on to other destinations in Kyushu, South Korea via ferry, or to international flights, you’ll no doubt be passing through Hakata Station.
The station staff are trained professionals, even those simply greeting you at the ticket gates. In the middle of the ground floor you will find a large information centre with English speaking staff where you can get maps and pamphlets about Fukuoka City and the surrounding areas and even get help organising sightseeing trips and accommodation. There is a telephone translation service available in Chinese, Korean and English. Nearby is also a large JR travel office.
The station serves travelers as well as the inhabitants of Fukuoka and is a destination in and of itself. This is one of Fukuoka’s major shopping and entertainment areas; the many, many restaurants and shops make it tempting to get there well before your train leaves. You can pop into a café, sit back and watch the salarymen go by. Quick restaurants are mostly in the basement level and there are two floors of fine dining at the top of the ten-story JR Hakata City building above the tracks. Besides the restaurants on the upper levels, there is also a top-notch multi-screen cinema complex and a rooftop terrace with views, a shrine, and a kiddie train. On the ground floor, on the north side of the Shinkansen gates, there are also several kiosks where you can buy good souvenirs. The station houses two department stores, Hankyu and Tokyo Hands, as well as a large number of shops on the second to eighth floors and the adjacent bus centre building. Although Hakata is the city’s business district, the area surrounding the station is vibrant; during the day you can walk the 10 minutes to Canal City, or in the evening you can visit one of the nearby karaoke boxes, bars or izakayas and head home on the last train!
후쿠오카 그랜드 하얏트 호텔은 도시를 탐방할 수 있는 편리한 기반을 제공한다. 또한 이 호텔은 투숙객들의 편안함을 위한 다양한 편의시설을 제공한다.
2013년 여름에 오픈한 도시적인 스타일의 집, 호스텔 그리고 카페. 오직 방 2개만 이용할 수 있으며, 매우 편안하고 자신만의 작은 공간처럼 느낄 수 있다. 이처럼 작은 공간을 놀랍도록 잘 활용하였고, 당신이 디자인 쪽에 관심이 있다면 매우 좋아할 것이다. 심플하지만 매우 잘 지어진 공간.
Canal City Hakata (キャナルシティ博多) is a large shopping and entertainment complex in Fukuoka, Japan. Called the "city within the city," it boasts numerous attractions including shops; cafes; restaurants; a theater; game center; cinemas; two hotels; and a canal, which runs through the complex. [Wikipedia]
The Kushida Shrine of Hakata is one of the oldest shrines in Fukuoka. Famous for its Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival, this shrine has many amazing attractions such as the largest otafuku mask in Japan and a fountain where people pray for eternal youth. Its history dates back to 757, when Hakata flourished as a port city that welcomed delegations from mainland China and Korea. Hakata in downtown Fukuoka is a very popular spot for travelers who want to try delicious local dishes like Hakata Ramen, as well as the opportunity to shop. Although it looks like a busy business district, Hakata has a whole other side to it, as the city also has numerous shrines and temples.
Sumo is the national sport of Japan and holds a special place in the hearts and minds of the nation. Fukuoka Kokusai Center is to Fukuoka what the Ryogoku Kokugikan is to Tokyo. The center of Kyushu’s sumo activity with annual tournaments (November) taking place with thousands of fans packing the arena. Only 10 minutes from Hakata Station, the Fukuoka Kokusai Center can hold a whopping 10,000 people and has a total size of 10,000 m. Made up of 2 separate buildings space regularly holds concerts and has attracted artists such as Japanese superstars gyaru Koda Kumi and Ayumi Hamasaki. Domestic and international sporting events are also hosted and in 2006 held the Volleyball World Championships. One point to remember is that the Fukuoka Kokusai Center is not open to the public on non-event days but if you do happen to find yourself nearby then try out the Bayside Place Hakata shopping center and event the Minato Onsen hot spring if you fancy a plunge into healing and very hot water!