The last day at Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk (Day 7)


This is a picture of the hotel building. As it is raining the picture turn out like this.


This is a more modern hotel compared to the rest. We have a comfortable stay at the hotel. As usual, this place is clear and tidy. If i can choose, of course Hilton hotel is the place to stay but it could be more expensive too. The Taiwanese tour guide told us that we were lucky to stay here because SA tour could not arrange any other hotel. 


Everything look so modern and classy. 


I realize that Japanese like more natural feel instead of  flashy colours as background, the prefer a homely and classy interior design. Their support for reduce, reuse and recycle is admirable. It can be seen throughout the trip. They are really focus on maintaining a good image for others. 

The almost same type of design



bath rode nicely folded in the drawer

Complete tea set

All Japanese products

Welcome to Hilton Fukuoka hotel

All the things were nicely kept


We were told not to bring their slippers back as it is supposed to be kept indoor. If they discover anything lost, it will be charged to our account. 


All in Japanese


I would say their service is top class and their culture is worth learning. 

With nothing much to do, we start to explore the area before we go back to the airport.


We went pass many shops



We have to settle our own dinner and since we ate a lot in the afternoon, therefore we are not that hungry. In the end, we look for the supermarket to buy some snacks instead.




This look like a place to host a wedding


Night view



The reception


Very often i will come across this type of painting in Japan.

Yummy sponge cake from the supermarket for dinner

The next day morning, we went for our breakfast

Breakfast buffet




Western breakfast 

Beautiful view


It is almost time to leave the hotel after we checked out at the reception. We were waiting for the tour bus to fetch us to the airport.


We bid farewell to this place and our holidays is coming to an end


Bye Japan!

Hope to see you again!








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