Simmons mattresses, large public baths with separate saunas for men and women on the top floor, soup curry and ramen for breakfast, coffee and juice in the guest lounge
Hotel Obana is located next to Nara Park. Please spend your time in Nara with the sound of the bells from Kofuku-ji Temple. Some of our staff have passed the "Nara Mahoroba Sommelier Examination", so please leave it to us to help you with your trip to Nara. The shop is filled with carefully selected products made in Nara. You can discover the deep side of Nara. We have prepared a variety of items in the hotel to help you enjoy your trip to Nara to the fullest. In the lobby on the first floor, we have many books related to Nara, and you can plan and reflect on your trip along with the drink corner. In addition, the shop is filled with carefully selected products from Nara, so you can discover the deep side of Nara. We look forward to welcoming you with warm hospitality, just like the Yoshino cypress lights at the entrance. Please feel free to ask our staff for any travel advice.
The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the nearest subway station, Gion Station, which is 3 stops from Fukuoka Airport and 1 stop from JR Hakata Station! The hotel is designed in a Japanese modern style based on the concept of Hakata tradition and Nakasu culture, and we offer 130 rooms in 4 types of rooms decorated with Hakata weaving, Hakata lanterns, magemono, and Yamakasa decorations. The hotel has a large public bath on the 2nd floor, which is still rare in the city, and we also offer welcome drinks and free mini ice cream exclusively for guests. The hotel is located 2-3 minutes walk from Kushida Shrine and a convenience store, and within 10 minutes there are tourist spots such as Canal City Hakata, Nakasu Kawabata Shopping Street, food stalls, Nakasu downtown, and Hakataza Theater. During the Yamakasa (Oiyama) festival, you can enjoy the impressive sight of floats running through the alley in front of the hotel. When it comes to Hakata specialties, there are plenty of restaurants within a 1-2 minute walk, including a long-established restaurant known as the originator of motsunabe, a mizutaki restaurant popular with locals and tourists alike, a famous yakitori restaurant that has made its Hakata round chicken skin famous nationwide, a popular Hakata iron pot gyoza restaurant that has customers lining up, a Japanese restaurant famous for its tai chazuke lunch dish, Nagahama/Hakata ramen, and Hakata udon restaurants.