Hotel building has no front desk; reception office for check-in is at another building, closer to and west of JR Hakata Station.
Reception office opens 10 AM to 9 PM.
Reception office staff are multi-lingual, such as English and Korean.
On the apartment door, the arc- or bow-shape vertical handle has two locks at the top and bottom ends of the handle; the reception office staff didn't tell me the door had two locks, and I wondered why the door didn't open after I unlocked the obvious lock at the top end of the handle.
Locks don't auto-lock; after customer enters apartment, or leaves apartment, customer has to manually lock the locks - logical as customer gets only one key.
The toilet and bathroom are separate and far apart; the toilet is at the door end of the corridor, and the bathroom is at the bedroom end of the corridor.
Worse, toilet has no wash basin or soap.
Free bottled water in bedroom, but no coffee powder or tea bag.
No clock in the bedroom.
No TV in the bedroom.
Apartment has air con, fridge, hair dryer, iron, gas stove, kettle, kitchen sink (real), microwave, soap, towels, washing machine, Wi-Fi, &c
No curtain or door between kitchen and bedroom.
OTOH, has door between kitchen and bathroom.
Basic forks and knives in kitchen drawers.