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Fukuoka Hotel Guides · Meinohama Station

Best Hotels Near Meinohama Station: The Seaside
Subway Terminus

Fukuoka Subway Kuko Line · JR Chikuhi Line · Gateway to Itoshima · Bayside West Fukuoka · 15 Minutes from Tenjin

🚇 The subway’s western end — trains continue straight onto the JR line to Itoshima and Karatsu

🏖️ Itoshima’s beach cafés, ring-viewpoints and surf sands start two stops west

🌅 Bayside evenings: fishing-port sunsets and the Marina Town waterfront

💰 Residential rates, 15 minutes from Tenjin’s centre


On this page
  1. What Kind of Area is Meinohama? A Local’s Honest Take
  2. Getting Around from Meinohama
  3. What to See Around Meinohama
  4. Where Should You Actually Stay?
  5. Overall Rating: Meinohama Area
  6. Who Should Stay Here?
  7. Keep exploring

What Kind of Area is Meinohama? A Local’s Honest Take

Meinohama is where Fukuoka’s subway surfaces, breathes sea air, and — without so much as a transfer — becomes the JR Chikuhi line bound for the coast. That through-running trick makes this unassuming western terminus quietly strategic: from the same platform you can be under Tenjin’s department stores in fifteen minutes or rolling along Itoshima’s beach-café coastline in ten. Itoshima — the peninsula of white sands, palm-shack burger stands, torii-framed sea views and weekend surfers — has become Fukuoka’s favourite escape, and Meinohama is its rail gateway.

The neighbourhood itself is genuine bayside residential Fukuoka: a fishing port that still lands catch by the station’s north side, sunset promenades, families on bicycles. Marinoa’s ferris-wheel waterfront (now redeveloping) and Marina Town’s shopping are nearby. Hotels are few but fairly priced — the honest play is either a budget bed here with the subway doing the work, or a city-centre base with Meinohama as your through-ticket to the coast. Either way, ride to Itoshima on a clear day; the Chikuhi line’s bay windows are the cheapest sightseeing in Fukuoka.

For the classic Itoshima day: alight at Kyudai-Gakkentoshi or Chikuzen-Maebaru, rent a car or e-bike, and loop the coast — the white torii and palm swing at Futamigaura around golden hour.


Getting Around from Meinohama

🚇 Subway/JR

Tenjin ~15 min, Hakata ~20, airport ~26 — and through-trains west to Itoshima (~10–20) and on toward Karatsu.

🚌 Bus

Local routes serve the marina and port quarters; taxis are plentiful at the rotary.

🚲 Cycle

The bayside path runs toward Momochi’s beach park — flat, breezy, lovely at dusk.


What to See Around Meinohama

🏖️ Itoshima peninsula

Futamigaura’s wedded rocks and white torii, beach cafés, oyster huts in winter — Fukuoka’s riviera.

🌅 The fishing-port bayfront

Working boats, seafood lunches and Hakata Bay sunsets without a tourist in sight.

🏰 Momochi & Fukuoka Tower

The beach park, tower and museums are a short ride or bayside cycle east.


Where Should You Actually Stay?

Value-and-coast logic.

🏨 Around the terminus: A modest scatter of business hotels and apartment stays at west-side prices.

🌊 Itoshima option: Beach guesthouses and villas down the line for slow coastal days.

Recommended hotels

  • Local business hotels & apart-stays — Meinohama’s stock is small, simple and well-priced.
  • Itoshima guesthouses — surf lodges and café-inns dot the peninsula for coast-first stays.
  • Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Fukuoka — the downtown base 15 minutes east when city comfort wins.

Overall Rating: Meinohama Area

Category Rating Notes
Transport Access ★★★★☆ Subway-JR through-running gem
Around the Station ★★★☆☆ Bayside residential, port charm
Food & Sights ★★★☆☆ Sunsets here, Itoshima next door
Hotel Choice ★★☆☆☆ Thin but cheap; city 15 min away
Charm & Atmosphere ★★★★☆ Everyday seaside Fukuoka

Who Should Stay Here?

✔ Itoshima beach-goers and surfers

✔ Budget travellers happy to subway into town

✔ Slow-travel fans of ports and sunsets

✔ Families wanting quiet nights near the city

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