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NNatasha Louise2025.06.11
I chose this hotel for its affordability. Its location was convenient, a short ten-minute walk from public transportation, and a twenty-minute walk from the main street and beach. The triple room was simply furnished with white walls. The bed's position against the hallway wall was slightly inconvenient, but our room at the end of the hall was pleasantly quiet. Breakfast was somewhat limited and occasionally ran out, and the menu lacked variety after a few days. Parking was available in a nearby tower for 1500 yen, which was comparable to other local options. Overall, I found the hotel somewhat underwhelming due to the lack of amenities such as a gym or pool, and its somewhat impersonal atmosphere. Complimentary beverages were limited to black coffee.
My stay at Hotel Vessel Okinawa was fantastic! The hotel is modern, clean, and very comfortable. The breakfast offered a good variety and quality, and the staff were always friendly and helpful.
The location is great, close to attractions and restaurants, making it easy to explore Okinawa. The room was spacious, quiet, and well-equipped, ensuring restful nights.
I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for comfort, good service, and an enjoyable experience in Okinawa.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha17% of visitors choose this area
__yt18217****2025.10.08
The environment here is surprisingly good. It's well-located, very close to the port. While it's a bit of a walk to the subway station, it's manageable. The downtown waterfront beach is right next door.
As for facilities, the room isn't huge, but the bed is very large and comfortable to sleep in. The best part is the hotel has a free hot spring, which you can use daily to relieve travel fatigue. The jacuzzi is excellent, and there are two pools. Although the rooftop pool costs extra, it's definitely worth a visit.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha17% of visitors choose this area
TTella2025.07.29
We chose this hotel for the pool and close proximity to both the monorail and the ferry ticket office.
It was ideal for this reason. The pool was nice and quiet during the day.
the ferry ticket office is just 1min walk away.
several convenience stores close by.
We went to Naminoue beach, about 25-30min walk away - we tried the bus according google maps but the bus didnt arrive as expected.
For the rest, the hotel is clean and comfortable and decent size rooms. the washing machines are busy in the evening but convenient for use.
The area around the hotel I wouldnt really recommend for families - its a little rundown and had a bit of a strange vibe, not as welcoming as other parts of Japan. Still clean and seems safe, but our least favourite area during our 3 week trip.
Rooms in Japan are generally on the smaller side, but the breakfast here is quite substantial. You have to request room cleaning at the front desk, otherwise, they won't clean it proactively. There's a direct airport shuttle right outside, which is super convenient. It's also a short walk to American Village, where they have fireworks every Saturday.
While a little dated, the hotel is quite spacious and features live band performances nightly – a definite highlight. Recommended. It also offers a convenient shuttle bus service to the beach, where you'll find a Lawson convenience store.
Overall, it was a great stay, though the location is a bit out of the way. Getting around either required a taxi or a long wait for the infrequent Okinawa buses. A FamilyMart convenience store on the ground floor was very convenient. The 3rd floor has a simple gym, a pool, and self-service laundry facilities (washers and dryers). The breakfast was also excellent. Executive room guests can also enjoy drinks on the rooftop.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha17% of visitors choose this area
YYouyouyouyou2025.10.05
Extremely satisfied with this hotel. It's a short walk from Gusuku-mae Station, which makes getting to the airport very convenient. The room was clean and tidy, with enough space to open two 26-inch suitcases – absolutely perfect! Plus, it was full of thoughtful design details. There's a convenience store right downstairs and Main Place across the street, so shopping and dining are incredibly easy. The staff were very friendly, and there's free coffee on the second floor. The breakfast was also exquisite. Overall, a very satisfying stay.
The location was fantastic with a gorgeous sea view! Free parking, spacious room with amenities duly provided (except they didn’t provide any bottled water which kinda upset me a lot!!), breakfast was of quality - really loved the breakfast, convenience store downstairs (though it was severely wiped out and not well stocked everyday). It’s a good location to explore up north (aquarium and the likes). Highly recommend
The breakfast and dinner options were honestly fantastic. There were plenty of options that ranged from Italian to traditional Japanese. I really enjoyed the night we grilled at our table.
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TTingOnTheGoRooms are big and spacious but, it feels this hotel is understaffed as our room is quite filthy and looked like it wasn’t cleaned properly. Firstly, the bed looked like someone just lied on it and the beds were skew, secondly the fridge was really filthy, they dnt even bother cleaning it, and thirdly, there’s lots of footprints on the floor which means they dnt have enough time to mop the dirt on the floor. Oh, and we had another issue with the room, TV will automatically switch on by itself at odd hours😬 We had difficulty communicating with the staff as their English is not that fluent.
But overall, it’s a great family hotel, I absolutely loved the facilities, kids had loads of fun at the pool and were crazy about the slides as well as the facilities on the beach. Extra bonus to the “happy hour drinks” (from 3-6pm, 9-11pm ).
FFuermoluojuanjuanThe location is super convenient; it's a five-minute walk from Asahibashi monorail station, and getting here from the airport is quick. Across from the hotel is the Naha Bus Terminal, making it easy to go anywhere – we even took a bus from there when we switched to our resort hotel later. Although the room was over 20 square meters, it felt a bit cramped, possibly due to the low ceiling, but that's typical for city hotels in Japan, so I can't complain too much. The room had a natural wood style and was generally tidy, but the sofa by the window was quite dirty with suspicious stains. Also, I booked the room very early, but ended up with a third-floor room directly facing the parking garage, which offered poor privacy and views. When I went downstairs to speak with the front desk, I was told it was a pre-assigned room and couldn't be changed. Oh well. The highlights of the hotel are the rooftop bath, perfect for relaxing after a long day, and the ground-floor restaurant where you can buy a three-hour all-you-can-drink package, a definite win for alcohol enthusiasts.
TTellaWe chose this hotel for the pool and close proximity to both the monorail and the ferry ticket office.
It was ideal for this reason. The pool was nice and quiet during the day.
the ferry ticket office is just 1min walk away.
several convenience stores close by.
We went to Naminoue beach, about 25-30min walk away - we tried the bus according google maps but the bus didnt arrive as expected.
For the rest, the hotel is clean and comfortable and decent size rooms. the washing machines are busy in the evening but convenient for use.
The area around the hotel I wouldnt really recommend for families - its a little rundown and had a bit of a strange vibe, not as welcoming as other parts of Japan. Still clean and seems safe, but our least favourite area during our 3 week trip.
GGuest UserReview of Onna Resort, Okinawa
About me:
I’m a frequent flyer to Japan and a long-time fan of staying at villas and resorts across the country. I enjoy discovering different accommodations across Japan. This time, I chose Onna Resort for a relaxing group trip.
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👍 What I liked:
• Spacious resort– Very roomy and comfortable, easily fits 7–8 people. Perfect for families or groups of friends.
• Clean and well-maintained – The entire resort was spotless and felt well cared for.
• View exactly as shown in photos – Stunning ocean view that matches the listing. Great for enjoying sunrise and sunset.
• Beach nearby – A beach is within walking distance. While it may not be the best in Okinawa, it’s still nice for a stroll or quick swim.
• Washer and dryer setup – Includes both a washer-dryer combo and a separate dryer, which is especially handy for drying towels and clothes after swimming.
• Well-equipped kitchen – Good selection of cookware and appliances for preparing meals.
• Private and quiet surroundings – Peaceful setting with no disturbance from other guests.
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👎 What could be improved:
• Inconsistent check-in information – The email offered early check-in, and a staff member via video call said I could check in at 2pm. But when I arrived, another staff said it was 3pm. This communication gap should be addressed.
• Missing basic items – No cups or glasses were provided, obviously an oversight by the cleaning staff.
• Limited towel supply – Towels are provided strictly based on headcount. Given the proximity to the beach, it would be more convenient to offer a few extra towels without needing to ask.
• Limited Coffee Supply - The resort provides coffee bags based on headcount as well, which was insufficient for guests who consume two or three cups daily. A more generous and considerate coffee supply would enhance the experience.
• Insufficient tableware – Only two large plates were provided. It would be more practical to include additional small dishes, rice bowls, and condiment plates (e.g. for soy sauce or wasabi), especially for guests who plan to cook.
• Lack of basic cooking ingredients – It would be helpful if staple items like cooking oil, salt, and pepper were provided to make meal preparation more convenient.
• No power outlets near beds – Most sockets were located low on the wall and away from sleeping areas, making it inconvenient to charge phones or devices overnight.
• Weak Wi-Fi signal in places – Internet connection was spotty in some areas of the villa, although it offers several wifi spots within the resort, but still weak
MM235447****After seeing some negative reviews, I found everything to be quite good. For a 50-year-old hotel, it's remarkably well-maintained. The rooms are spacious, and both breakfast and lunch were delicious. We even stumbled upon a romantic lawn wedding! If you have time, definitely book the hotel's snorkeling tour – there are so many fish! The instructors are all super nice; it's basically one instructor for every 3-4 people, and with about 10 people on the boat, there were 4 instructors accompanying us. I ate a bit too much at lunch, and then the weather wasn't great for the afternoon snorkeling, with a bit of rain, so I felt a little unwell. The instructor kept an eye on me and asked how I was doing. I ended up getting back on the boat early, but there was nothing to worry about.
CChilunThe hotel is located on Kouri Island, with a very nice view of Kouri Bridge.
The room is large and equipped with cooking utensils. It can accommodate many people.
The cleaning time was very random and did not follow the schedule, and the hotel staff came into the room to clean without prior notice. I was a bit dissatisfied.
Since I had notified the hotel through Trip.com before departure that I would arrive very late, but when I arrived, I found that the front desk was closed, and there was no prior notice from Trip.com or the hotel about the key collection arrangements, which made my group very panic. Fortunately, I found Trip.com customer service to find the password. Thank you to the customer service and compensation for helping me handle it that day.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is located right next to Tsubogawa Station, offering incredibly convenient access as it's just outside the exit. It's also surrounded by convenience stores (FamilyMart and 7-11) and a post office that's even open on weekends. The hotel has coin-operated laundry machines and dryers on the first floor, but their washing and drying performance is quite average; it's probably better to use the laundromat next door. The hotel offers a reasonably priced breakfast and lunch buffet. At other times, the restaurant functions as an executive lounge for Accor elite members, but guests who booked through Ctrip cannot access it. It's important to note that while Ctrip bookings *can* be linked to the Accor ALL app, the hotel itself doesn't recognize your Accor membership status nor does it provide member benefits for such bookings. Given that Accor offers excellent benefits to its members in Japan, elite members are strongly advised to book directly through Accor's own channels.
MM230064****I stayed for 5 nights in a double room. The hotel is newly opened and the facilities are excellent, so overall I was quite satisfied.
Room: Among the Japanese hotels I've stayed in, the room was quite spacious, with beds accessible from three sides. The TV is an Android TV, allowing access to YouTube and Prime Video, and also provides real-time information on hotel restaurant occupancy and washing machine availability. The bathroom features a separate wet and dry area, and the mirror is heated to prevent fogging.
Public Facilities: The laundry room has 6 washing machines and 2 microwaves. It costs 800 JPY for 120 minutes, including washing and drying. There's a self-service breakfast on the first floor, and a bar on the top floor with a nice night view.
Transportation: There's a bus stop right outside named after the hotel, with direct buses to the airport and nearby shopping malls. The nearest monorail station is a 5-minute walk away.
Service: The staff were professional and friendly.
Noise: I stayed on the 7th floor facing the street this time, and it was quite noisy. There were loud modified cars at night, and fire engines passing by. One night, I was woken up twice by the noise.
GGuest UserSince 2015, we have visited this hotel numerous times and always enjoyed its wide array of amenities. The hotel features a game room, public bath, spa, and sauna, ensuring guests have plenty of ways to relax and unwind. Additionally, it offers a diverse menu of activities, including unique marine sports, making it perfect for those seeking adventure. Situated within the Okinawa National Beach Park, the hotel provides easy access to the beach, allowing guests to step out and enjoy the beautiful coastline.
The hotel also houses three stores, offering convenient shopping options at any time. We especially appreciated receiving free coupons when room service wasn’t required. Breakfast at the hotel is truly exceptional, with a variety of choices available. We particularly enjoyed the sushi bowls served on two mornings during our stay. The dining area is thoughtfully designed, with both indoor and outdoor seating that ensures privacy between tables. Dining while gazing at the stunning sea view was a delightful experience.
However, one issue marred our otherwise pleasant stay. On the night of our arrival, two family members used the public bath and were informed that the fee was 300 yen per person. Yet, upon checkout, we discovered we had been charged 1800 yen for their visit. Despite asking the receptionist twice for clarification, she insisted this was the correct charge for two people. My family members noted that other guests had paid 300 yen in cash before entering the bath, but since they didn’t have cash on hand, the fee was billed to our room. This discrepancy felt unfair and left us disappointed.
Overall, despite this billing issue, we greatly enjoyed our time at Rizza Sea Park Hotel and look forward to returning in the future.
MM248682****Rooms in Japan are generally on the smaller side, but the breakfast here is quite substantial. You have to request room cleaning at the front desk, otherwise, they won't clean it proactively. There's a direct airport shuttle right outside, which is super convenient. It's also a short walk to American Village, where they have fireworks every Saturday.
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