Overview

Welcome to RIHGA Royal Hotel Kokura.

About Our Hotel

Below is an overview of our hotel.

Outline

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The RIHGA Royal Hotel Kokura is a landmark in Kokura, a district that serves as an entry point into Kyushu and Fukuoka. It boasts sweeping views of the Kanmon Straits to the east and the Genkai Sea to the west. Just a three-minute walk from the Shinkansen station, its prime location makes it a convenient hub for business and tourism. This towering 30-story city hotel features spacious and comfortable rooms, each over 30 square meters.

Hotel NameRIHGA Royal Hotel Kokura
Location2-14-2 Asano, Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 802-0001, Japan
Opening DateApril 1993
General ManagerMasato Muneyasu
ContactPhone:+81 (0)93-531-1121
Fax: +81 (0)93-521-2730

Details

SummaryCheck in 15:00 / Check Out 11:00, Guest Rooms : 295
Building : 30 Stories above ground, 1stories underground
Guest Rooms295 guestrooms and suites
(270 twin bedrooms, 20 double bedrooms, and 5 suites) with a total capacity of 590 guests.
Internet connection: Wireless LAN (free of charge)
Dinings7 Restaurants & Bars < 2 Western, Chinese, Japanese, Teppanyaki, Bars, Cafe lounge >, Room Service
BanquetsMeeting & Conference : 15
Facilities / ServicesFree Wi-Fi, Business Center, Courier Service, Shopping Arcade, Currency Exchange, Laundry service, Fitness facility for overnight guests, Swimming Pool, etc.
Parking164 vehicles (fee - based)

Awards

We would like to introduce the hotel awards that RIHGA Royal Hotel Kokura has received to date.

Booking.com Traveller Review Awards 2022

Booking.com
Traveller Review Awards 2022

We are thrilled to announce that Booking.com, an online accommodation reservation platform, has awarded us the "Traveller Review Awards 2022."

Hotels.com™ Loved by Guests awards

Hotels.com™
Loved by Guests awards

We are also delighted to announce that Hotels.com™, the popular online hotel booking site, has awarded us the "Loved by Guests Award," as voted by our valued guests.

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