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 Akasaka, Fukuoka

HomePlus Hotel

A Residential Hospitality Concept

" Welcome to HomePlus Hotel Akasaka, a five-storey residence where the clarity of modern architecture meets the comforting warmth of home. We’ve designed a  lifestyle concept accommodation that seamlessly blends intelligent technology with spatial restraint, offering a guest experience that feels both effortless and natural."

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Vertical Structure

Conceived as a five-storey urban residence, the building emphasizes vertical clarity and spatial restraint. The architectural form integrates seamlessly into the historic Akasaka neighborhood.

The Architecture

Above the City

The roof terrace serves as a shared urban garden and breathing room. Conceived as a quiet observation space, it offers residents a moment of calm above the central city activity.

Residential Scale

Replacing traditional reception halls, our residential-scale lobby features communal tables, library shelving, and integrated cabinetry designed for spatial flow and human dialogue.

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Living Like a Local

Home Plus Hotel Akasaka redefines urban hospitality through spatial clarity and residential utility. Selected rooms feature integrated kitchen facilities and high-performance laundry systems, allowing for the effortless rhythms of daily life—cooking, cleaning, and organizing—within a compact yet generous Japanese architectural framework.

Adaptive Lighting

Subtle AI-driven adjustments mimic the natural shift of daylight, moving from crisp morning clarity to warm, golden evening hues to support your circadian rhythm.

Streamlined Operations

Seamless mobile check-in and digital documentation ensure your arrival is as quiet and effortless as walking into your own residence, managed entirely with a tap.

Environmental Precision

Discreet sensors maintain optimal temperature and humidity, preserving a tranquil sanctuary. Technology remains infrastructural—felt but never seen.

Intelligent Comfort

Effortless Hosting

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At Home Plus Hotel Akasaka, we have removed the traditional barriers of hospitality. There is no reception desk to wait behind; instead, our hosts move freely through the residence, engaging with you where you are. Equipped with handheld technology, our team handles check-in, local recommendations, and service needs with a calm, knowledgeable presence that respects the residential atmosphere.

Street & Residence

Above the City

The roof terrace serves as a shared urban garden and quiet observation space. Conceived as an urban breathing room, it offers guests a moment of spatial clarity high above the activity of Fukuoka. Here, the architectural philosophy extends skyward, providing a serene environment for thought and conversation within the city’s vertical structure.

Beyond the Stay

A curated design extension of the brand—lifestyle essentials reflecting our architectural philosophy and residential warmth.

3-13-3 Akasaka, Chuo Ku
Fukuoka City, Japan 810-0042

Positioned within the quiet residential pockets of Akasaka, Home Plus Hotel offers a moment of architectural calm amidst central Fukuoka. The neighborhood is a curated blend of local spirit and composed urban planning, providing guests with a refined, local sense of place within the city's central district.

About the Brand

Home Plus represents a multi-layered hospitality concept integrating boutique accommodation services, residential architectural philosophy, and curated retail goods. conjoining a neighborly street dialogue with a sanctuary of Scandinavian warmth and Japanese spatial flow, we define a new standard for urban living through material clarity and intelligent hospitality.

Home Plus Hotel Akasaka is a lifestyle hospitality brand currently under trademark application.

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