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GGuest User2025.10.29
This is dormitory guesthouse with the price premium budget, stay with 22 other guests in one room. No towel or toothbrush provided. Easy to find the place, just around the corner of the Naha terminal bus. Had to carry luggage up to the 4th floor with narrow staircase. The single cubicle was hot and stuffy. You have to make your own bed. If you only looking for a night to sleep, it's fine but not advisable to stay here better chip in a bit more for better stay and more comfortable. An envelope was prepared with yoir name on it provided the door code number at the entrance. Unfortunately, my unlucky stay, I arrived at the hotel on 28th October passed midnight, I found that the bed 15 was already occupied. When I confronted the guest, he showed me his booking bed 15 as well. This caused significant inconvenience, as I had to squeeze myself with my partner in bed 16. Unable to arrange new bed as no answer from the the guesthouse. I tailor 2 adults but the bed was occupied by others. It was bad experience.
the place was very well located, the staff was super friendly, the coffee place is def a plus! The beds are not exactly bunk beds so if the person staying on top moves a lot, you won’t really feel it if you are staying at the bottom one, which is great. Something to take in consideration is that it gets really hot and u can’t really do much about it.
Fantastic stay, as a hostel. A few bad guests, but that's not the hostels doing. Using laundry at 11.35pm and the spinning was vibrating my bed. Cell phone from someone's bed in dorm on my last night going off every 5 to 7 minutes well past midnight. When I told them to turn if off they didn't and it went off all night and morning. Anyway, this hostel has everything to be comfortable. Absolutely adore the samples. Only knew about this on last day as was out everyday before. Mini perfume was so nice. Doesn't feel like a hostel, but like staying at a friend's house. It looks like an apartment. Free laundry too.
The place is close to the port if you want to explore the islands. Olivia and the Japanese staff were absolutely amazing. I highly recommend this place
The boss is very hospitable and chats very comfortable. The price here is too cheap. You can imagine that the boss loves to make friends. He will play the guitar and he must play very well. It is this time that he came late and left early and could not appreciate it. I hope I have the opportunity to enjoy the song of Okinawa next time.
It's across from American Village, a 5-minute walk to the beach. The beachfront scenery is beautiful. As for the rooms, you get what you pay for. I booked at the last minute, quite late, so the price had gone up.
The hotel is located upstairs in a shopping street, lively yet not secluded. It's about a 10-minute walk (approximately 850 meters) from Makishi Monorail Station, allowing direct access to Kokusai Street and the bustling crowds of the shopping street, making the journey feel effortless. The hotel is mostly frequented by Japanese and international tourists from Tokyo, with a significant number of ********* guests. The lounge is predominantly in English, with Japanese people speaking Japanese. Since I only speak ********* Mandarin, I occasionally encounter ********* or Japanese people who speak Mandarin, and we can chat for a few minutes. There are many beds, but separate showers and toilets for men and women – definitely not enough. It's best to avoid peak hours, thankfully I was out shopping until 9 or 10 pm before returning. Saturdays are particularly crowded, making it even more difficult to find accommodation; you have to find your own way to manage. Overall, it's manageable, but the only problem is getting an upset stomach. The public restroom is about a four-minute walk away. I would definitely stay here again.
The room is small but very distinctive! The surrounding environment is also very beautiful. Very close to the beach. It is easy to go to see the sunrise!
The host was welcoming and the entire guest house has a laid back atmosphere
Plenty of drinks and snacks available but no eating in the building , due to risk of ants - please have your food and drinks outside at the table area
Beautiful stars at Taketomi island at night if the skies are clear
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GGuest UserFantastic stay, as a hostel. A few bad guests, but that's not the hostels doing. Using laundry at 11.35pm and the spinning was vibrating my bed. Cell phone from someone's bed in dorm on my last night going off every 5 to 7 minutes well past midnight. When I told them to turn if off they didn't and it went off all night and morning. Anyway, this hostel has everything to be comfortable. Absolutely adore the samples. Only knew about this on last day as was out everyday before. Mini perfume was so nice. Doesn't feel like a hostel, but like staying at a friend's house. It looks like an apartment. Free laundry too.
DDodo_SalleyThe place is close to the port if you want to explore the islands. Olivia and the Japanese staff were absolutely amazing. I highly recommend this place
GGuest UserThis is dormitory guesthouse with the price premium budget, stay with 22 other guests in one room. No towel or toothbrush provided. Easy to find the place, just around the corner of the Naha terminal bus. Had to carry luggage up to the 4th floor with narrow staircase. The single cubicle was hot and stuffy. You have to make your own bed. If you only looking for a night to sleep, it's fine but not advisable to stay here better chip in a bit more for better stay and more comfortable. An envelope was prepared with yoir name on it provided the door code number at the entrance. Unfortunately, my unlucky stay, I arrived at the hotel on 28th October passed midnight, I found that the bed 15 was already occupied. When I confronted the guest, he showed me his booking bed 15 as well. This caused significant inconvenience, as I had to squeeze myself with my partner in bed 16. Unable to arrange new bed as no answer from the the guesthouse. I tailor 2 adults but the bed was occupied by others. It was bad experience.
GGuest UserThe location of the hotel is very convenient if you are in Naha on vacation, close to restaurants, a monorail station and the bus station. The services that the hotel provides are good, in particular the pyjamas and slippers they offer for free, and it is commendable their effort to have the bathrooms always impeccable. As a negative point, I must say that the mattresses are extremely hard.
KKorè MaraThe owner of Ohana guesthouse is amazing! The kindest and most hospitable man i have met. Even though his english is not all that good he really listens with interest and tries to connect. He cooks every night and you're invited to join for a very low price. When we ate together (Hotpot) and everyone was speaking japanese he kept trying to include me in the conversation. When i left after two days he even waved goodbye from the stairs till i turned the corner.
The cabins were spacious and had a little fan and a mirror with a ledge inside, which is super nice! The toilets and showers were clean and nice and the little wash area was super cute and had everything you could want. the kitchen has everything you need to cook for yourself but for 200/400/800¥ you can join dinner so i didnt cook.
Hands down the coziest guesthouse i have been, massive reccomendations!
GGuest UserA brand new facility located on the outskirts of a sparsely populated village. Designed to offer a camping-like experience, but with a real room and bed. The rooms are tiny but equipped with everything you need. Be warned: nothing is open in Higashi in the evenings, and the nearest combi is 12 km away. So, we recommend renting their barbecue and stocking up on meat or fish to grill under the stars, listening to the sounds of the park and the sea in the background. Breakfast consists of just two croissants with butter, so bring that too.
TThai happyA cute hostel with vintage vibe. The staff is very nice and friendly. I was especially satisfied with the location because there’s a big supermarket and drug store right in front of the hostel. American Village is within walkable distance as well. Super convenient. Hair dryer, hair conditioner and laundry service are available. Overall I enjoyed the stay here.
SSara.KIf you check in late (after 9pm) They don’t let you stay even already paid in advance.
So, I did. We have to find another hotel instead. But staff was nice to suggest another hotel.
__ZFB430601****They offer a simple breakfast. The location is in a small alley just off Kokusai-dori (International Street), about a 2-3 minute walk away. The distance to the monorail station is also acceptable, making it convenient for airport access. Overall, it's very good. Unlike some other capsule hotels where luggage is stored on a separate floor, here you can keep your suitcase with you, which makes it easy to access your belongings.
VValentina99the place was very well located, the staff was super friendly, the coffee place is def a plus! The beds are not exactly bunk beds so if the person staying on top moves a lot, you won’t really feel it if you are staying at the bottom one, which is great. Something to take in consideration is that it gets really hot and u can’t really do much about it.
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