This hotel is located in the most bustling part of Kokusai Street, less than a ten-minute walk from Makishi Station. Kokusai Street is right outside the hotel, and there are three convenience stores (7-Eleven, Lawson, FamilyMart) all within 100 meters. For a Japanese hotel, the room isn't small at all; it's more than enough space for one person, and probably just right for two. The front desk staff is quite responsible. There's an outdoor pool, which I'd heard was closed in December, but I actually saw people swimming. There's also a hot tub on the second floor, similar to hotels I've seen in Hokkaido. Overall, it's a good place, and I'd consider staying here again next time.
The hotel had a great location, in between Sesoko island and Motobu Genki Village. Several restaurants and izakayas were in walking proximity, as well as convenience stores and even a bakery. I was in luck and got an apartment on the top floor with a view facing the ocean. The hotel was clean and my room well equipped. There is a breakfast and lunch spot right next door, and there is also a vending machine for various drinks just outside. The manager and the staff were oh so helpful and polite. Good to know - after 20:00 the main entrance is shut, but guests can still access the building through a side door with their room key. Super positive experience!
This hotel offers incredible value for money! Every room boasts a stunning ocean view, and all the facilities are top-notch. Getting to the airport or Kokusai-dori is seamless with convenient transportation options. I'll definitely choose this hotel again next time I'm in Okinawa – it's a guaranteed winner!
I have stayed at this hotel many times with my friends and we loved it.One thing we’re not happy lately is the breakfast .Before they have plenty of options but recently it’s different.
Excellent value! It's super convenient to get around, with a bus stop right outside the hotel, and a taxi ride from Naha city center isn't far at all. Getting to the airport only takes about 10-15 minutes by car. The ocean view private onsen room offered an absolutely stunning view! The hot spring water was great too, with a subtle sulfur smell. I also tried the public large bath once, which was also excellent, featuring standing baths, a sauna, and a salt room. While the breakfast selection wasn't huge, it had a lot of authentic Okinawan specialties. We also had a birthday dinner there, choosing both the Wagyu sukiyaki and Wagyu yakiniku sets, and both were incredibly delicious. They even surprised me with a birthday cake! The room was also spacious. All in all, I was extremely satisfied.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha100% of visitors choose this area
MMiss TLM2025.12.26
Good point:
1) Excellent facilities: have jacuzzi, swimming pool, hot spring and bath place
2) Free shuttle bus offered with clear schedule
3) Have lot of restaurants, convenience stores and tourist place nearby
4) Easy to call taxi/ uber
5) Breakfast is highly recommended, great variety of drinks ( the tea choices are amazing )and delicious food
6) Free daily item to offered
Bad point:
1) The room is too small, barely fit in 2 suitcases
2) Hygiene can be better , have dust everywhere
3) Air con is dripping to the bed, fridge is noisy
4) Corridor is too windy
5) Near Red light street, if you are family with children might be not a good choice
We stayed for two nights at this hotel in northern Okinawa, near the Churaumi Aquarium. Even though it's far from the city and there's no shopping mall, it was a really pleasant vacation.
The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the aquarium, so you can sleep in and head over there. There's also a Lawson convenience store nearby for any essentials. Just cross the road from the hotel and you're on a beautiful beach with fine white sand, perfect for kids.
The rooms are very spacious, offering plenty of room to move around, and they face the ocean, so you can watch the sunset.
The hotel has a public bath. When we booked, the two rooms had different prices. One included two bath tickets, while the other required a purchase of 1700 JPY per person. Luckily, we had two 1000 JPY vouchers to offset the cost.
The mini-bar in the room is free, with two cans of beer and two cans of fruit wine soda. Each person can also get a free beer or tea at the lobby every day, so you can fully enjoy Okinawan beer. The breakfast at the restaurant is also quite good, with plenty of Okinawan specialties.
My only regret is the hotel restaurant's capacity. When we checked in around 3 PM, we tried to book dinner for that evening, but all three hotel restaurants were already full. The earliest availability was after 8 PM, and they couldn't reach Chinese mobile numbers, so we had to wait for a message in our room. If we hadn't found another restaurant outside the hotel that could seat us, my child would have been hungry for several hours. Being in a hotel already far from the city, I felt quite helpless at that moment.
Room is reasonably priced and spacious, with a great view of the ocean and nearby beach. There's also plenty of amenities including a pool and breakfast. Location is a little inconvenient, with limited bus service and being far away from main attractions via driving. Location is not too far from naha, which makes up for the inconvenient location.
This hotel is very close to the Miebashi Monorail Station, making transportation incredibly convenient. It's also only about an 8-minute walk to Kokusai Dori, with popular spots like Torikizoku and Danbo Ramen along the way.
The hotel itself is clean and well-maintained, without that old, worn-out feeling. Breakfast was just okay, nothing special, and the variety wasn't extensive.
Upon check-in, you get two bottles of water, and toiletries can be self-served on the first floor. Overall, the service attitude was good.
A nice highlight is the outdoor swimming pool, which is open during the summer.
I recommend staying here.
I genuinely don't understand why this hotel has such a low rating! The value for money is absolutely incredible! I was expecting a tiny room where I'd have to leave my suitcase outside and literally 'jump in and out,' but it wasn't like that at all. It's small but has everything you need, and even with a family of four, it didn't feel too cramped. It's clean, tidy, and very well-designed. The fridge is super cold. And for this price, you get breakfast for two adults (kids under 6 eat free, over 6 pay 44 RMB for breakfast), a clean pool, and a huge parking lot right next to the pool. There are plenty of bicycles available at the hotel entrance for 2-hour rentals. To the left of the hotel, there's a professional dive shop, and to the right, a sushi place and a soba noodle restaurant. Just one block further, there's Aeon, and a bit further than that, Don Quijote and the 3A shopping mall. The best part is that directly across the road is ANA, and if you walk across ANA's large grassy area, you reach Masato Beach. And I'm pretty sure if you're brave enough, you could just jump into ANA's pool there for a few laps. That beach has so many cool finds, and the entire seawall hides giant moray eels, plus countless other fish. Staying here is basically like staying at ANA, no difference, because we're out and about every day. I'm seriously impressed by the value for money here, it's fantastic!
PS: The hotel is just a few minutes' walk from bus route 4 (which goes from the airport to the Ishigaki Port terminal). The bus stop right in front of the hotel is for route 10, and there's another route to Yonehara Beach, I just can't remember the number!
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Cclem.dbnExceptionally surprised by how beautiful the resort was. The entire property was well-maintained, peaceful, and even nicer than expected. The service was truly top-notch — the staff were consistently welcoming, attentive, and professional.
One of the highlights was the complimentary lounge access, which offered free snacks and drinks. It was a really nice touch and made the stay feel even more relaxing. The ocean view from the resort was also stunning and added to the overall experience.
The breakfast, lunch, and dinner options were surprisingly affordable considering the quality and variety. Everything felt thoughtfully prepared and well worth it.
The pools were just as impressive — clean, spacious, and perfect for unwinding. Overall, a fantastic experience and I would absolutely stay here again.
GGuest UserAbsolutely loved it! Especially Ana. This hotel boasts its own beautiful private beach, accessible via a secret path. The breakfast at the executive lounge was also delicious. The location is perfect, right next to Cape Manza in Onna Village, central Okinawa. It's close to the Churaumi Aquarium in the north and also very near Naha. I consider it a perfectly seamless experience. Plus, there were Chinese staff in the executive lounge who helped us with any Japanese language difficulties! All in all, my ANA trip was an excellent experience!
MM481082****The hotel clearly shows its age but is very well-maintained and clean. The room key is a charming, retro seahorse design (be careful not to lose it, as there's a 1000 JPY replacement fee!). The hotel's scenery is absolutely stunning, and the public areas are beautiful. If you miss breakfast, you can have lunch instead; while the selection isn't vast, the food is quite good. The only downside is that it doesn't feel very 'resort-like,' I'm not sure if this is typical for hotels in Japan, but it lacks the relaxed vibe of Southeast Asian resorts. Beach chairs and umbrellas both cost extra. The outdoor pool is too small and closes by 6 PM, and swimming in the sea is also prohibited quite early. The indoor pool, however, is lovely, but it only opens at 10 AM. A real letdown for swimming enthusiasts!
ZZhuziyoushijieThis is a hidden gem of a hotel! There's a direct Line 9 bus from Shimojima Airport to the hotel right next door, just a short walk away. The hotel is very quiet and clean, and the pork cutlet and fried chicken rice at the restaurant for dinner was delicious. There's a path behind the hotel that leads directly to the beach; the sunset there is absolutely stunning! Highly recommended!
BBiliyabahezhizhangThe room felt very spacious (advertised as 30 sq. m, likely the actual usable area), and there were a table and chairs on the balcony. The hotel has an excellent location, facing the sea with a fantastic beach on one side, and a main road on the other, very close to a bus stop. There's a Family Mart convenience store just over a hundred meters away. The airport shuttle (blue line) goes directly to the hotel lobby entrance. It's a large hotel with various shops and a children's playground, typical of a resort.
MMietaiyouWe stayed for two nights at this hotel in northern Okinawa, near the Churaumi Aquarium. Even though it's far from the city and there's no shopping mall, it was a really pleasant vacation.
The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the aquarium, so you can sleep in and head over there. There's also a Lawson convenience store nearby for any essentials. Just cross the road from the hotel and you're on a beautiful beach with fine white sand, perfect for kids.
The rooms are very spacious, offering plenty of room to move around, and they face the ocean, so you can watch the sunset.
The hotel has a public bath. When we booked, the two rooms had different prices. One included two bath tickets, while the other required a purchase of 1700 JPY per person. Luckily, we had two 1000 JPY vouchers to offset the cost.
The mini-bar in the room is free, with two cans of beer and two cans of fruit wine soda. Each person can also get a free beer or tea at the lobby every day, so you can fully enjoy Okinawan beer. The breakfast at the restaurant is also quite good, with plenty of Okinawan specialties.
My only regret is the hotel restaurant's capacity. When we checked in around 3 PM, we tried to book dinner for that evening, but all three hotel restaurants were already full. The earliest availability was after 8 PM, and they couldn't reach Chinese mobile numbers, so we had to wait for a message in our room. If we hadn't found another restaurant outside the hotel that could seat us, my child would have been hungry for several hours. Being in a hotel already far from the city, I felt quite helpless at that moment.
SSdehuayanglvtuThere are no special facilities, it is cleaned very well, and it doesn't feel very old. Of course, the bathroom does not have a dry and wet separation, which still reflects the sense of age.
There is a shuttle bus on the coast south of Shigira. It is really a big bus. It runs every half an hour during the day and every quarter of an hour after dinner time, making the transportation in this area quite convenient.
There is no FamilyMart or 711 in the entire southern area, and there is no decent beach, including the largest Shigira Beach. The beach in front of the hotel is basically not a beach.
The hotel itself has no recreational facilities, just a very small swimming pool, which is not only small in area, but also less than 1.2 meters deep, basically for children to play. Before noon and before dinner, it will be crowded with Japanese kids who come to travel until there is no space.
Fortunately, there are groups chasing turtles in this area, so it is convenient to go there. To go to other places, such as Yonaha and Ikema Island, you can only drive or take a taxi. It is also difficult to get a taxi at night, and the bus stops after 18:00. So you can play in whichever area you live in. If you charter a car to go around the island, it doesn't feel like you are playing on the island.
But it is still a very quiet choice, a kind of lying down vacation. If you want to have dinner around, you have to make an appointment in advance. There are quite a lot of facilities in the room, and you can also wash clothes.
Llil white hoRoom is reasonably priced and spacious, with a great view of the ocean and nearby beach. There's also plenty of amenities including a pool and breakfast. Location is a little inconvenient, with limited bus service and being far away from main attractions via driving. Location is not too far from naha, which makes up for the inconvenient location.
SSofie LNice hotel located just by a small beach. Lovely greenery and a swimming pool. Walking distance to izakayas if you don’t want to eat at the hotel restaurant. A bus stop in front of the hotel making it accessible for travellers who do not drive there. Lunch is not served in the restaurant but is served as take away. This menu can afford to be improved as it currently only offers smaller pizzas. I booked this hotel to be close to the blue cave, which is a short bus ride away, and even walkable should one feel obliged. Breakfast was served as a varied buffet with both continental and local influences.
GGracelyn MI have stayed at this hotel many times with my friends and we loved it.One thing we’re not happy lately is the breakfast .Before they have plenty of options but recently it’s different.
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