
アンドワーク福岡
.andwork Fukuoka is a coworking space inside The Lively Hakata hotel, occupying the 2nd floor LIVERALLY lounge in Nakasu. Non-hotel guests can pay by the hour or day, no registration required. Drop in, open a laptop, and stay as long as you like within the 08:00–22:00 window.
The working setup is on the 2nd floor, away from the louder lobby bar below. Tables come with power outlets built in, and there is a free automatic coffee grinder on the same floor. The website claims 100+ Mbps Wi-Fi in both directions. Real-world reviews tell a more mixed story. In-room speeds have tested around 10 Mbps, and at least one reviewer found the 2F Wi-Fi slow for heavy file transfers. It is reliable enough for video calls and general browser work, but not the place to upload large assets.
The lobby bar one floor below is dramatic and worth knowing about before you decide. It is a double-height atrium with live music and bar service all day. Sound carries. If the bar atmosphere is your scene for a working afternoon, great. If you need quiet focus, head straight to 2F and stay there. The 2F lounge has a pool table and free coffee, and reviews describe it as noticeably calmer than the ground floor.
Pricing is transparent. Hourly is ¥600, daily cap is ¥2,000, a 10-visit ticket pack runs ¥10,000, and unlimited monthly is ¥34,000 (with a one-time ¥10,000 registration fee). All plans include free drinks throughout the day and free draft beer during the evening happy hour (roughly 5:30–6:30pm). Cash and card both accepted.
Food comes from the 80-seat all-day dining restaurant on site, serving a Japanese-Italian fusion menu. One reviewer was spontaneously offered a vegan breakfast dish without asking, which is a good sign for flexibility. No other dietary options are confirmed in the data. Non-dairy milk, vegetarian, and gluten-free availability are not mentioned in reviews or on the website, so confirm directly if these matter to you.
One thing to know before walking in as a non-guest. A few reviewers mention that front desk staff occasionally questioned whether non-hotel visitors could access the premises. The .andwork membership product is open to the public, but it helps to arrive knowing what you are there for. The 2F lounge area is also shared by hotel guests, so it is a social, mixed environment rather than a pure coworking floor.
Based on Google reviews and website
Coworking facilities on-site
Based on Google reviews and website
| Plan | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly | ¥600/hour | No reservation needed. 08:00-22:00. |
| Day Pass | ¥2,000/day | Daily cap. Free drinks included. |
| 10-Visit Pack | ¥10,000/pack | 10 day passes. No expiry confirmed. |
| Monthly Unlimited | ¥34,000/mo | One-time registration fee. Includes happy hour beer. |
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The hotel is a 1-minute walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station on the Subway Kuko Line. Use Exit 4 (has escalator) rather than Exit 2, which requires dragging luggage up three flights of stairs with no elevator.
Nakasu is Fukuoka's entertainment island, sandwiched between the Naka and Hakata rivers. Famous for its yatai food stalls along the riverbank and a dense concentration of restaurants and bars. Nakasu-Kawabata Station connects to both Hakata and Tenjin in under 3 minutes by subway. Walkable to both districts.
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