Hotels in Naha
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Okinawa Hotel
With a stay at Okinawa Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Naha, within a 10-minute walk of Sakaemachi Market and Kokusai-dori Shopping Street. This hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Saion Square and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Makishi Park.
Hyatt Regency Naha
Hyatt Regency Naha, Okinawa is in the heart of Naha, within a 5-minute walk of Kokusai Street Food Village and Kokusai Dori. This 4-star hotel is 9.5 mi (15.3 km) from American Village and 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Tomari Port.
Hotel JAL City Naha
With a stay at Hotel JAL City Naha in Naha (Naha City Centre), you'll be steps from Kokusai Dori and 14 minutes by foot from Yogi Park. This hotel is 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Shurijo Castle and 3.6 mi (5.8 km) from Naha Air Base. Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a ballroom.
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Naha
With a stay at JR KYUSHU HOTEL Blossom Naha, you'll be centrally located in Naha, steps from Kokusai Dori and Midorigaoka Park. This 4-star hotel is 9.5 mi (15.3 km) from American Village and 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from Tomari Port. Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and a vending machine.
Tokyu Stay Okinawa Naha
Located in Naha (Naha City Centre), Tokyu Stay Okinawa Naha is within a 5-minute drive of Kokusai-dori Shopping Street and Naminouegu Shrine. This hotel is 3.9 mi (6.3 km) from Shurijo Castle and 8.7 mi (14 km) from Okinawa World.
Hotel Collective
Hotel Collective is located on Naha’s Kokusai Street, offering an excellent location for both business and leisure travelers. All guest rooms are 30㎡ or larger and feature separate shower and bath areas, complimentary Wi-Fi, a free in-room mini bar, and baby amenities available for rental (limited quantity; advance reservation required).
THE NEST NAHA
With a stay at THE NEST NAHA, you'll be all set to unwind after a day of travel. Head to the outdoor pool to get some exercise or simply relax. When driving to the property, you can use the parking lot.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Naha Kokusai-dori
With a stay at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Naha - Kokusaidori, you'll be centrally located in Naha, steps from Kokusai Dori and Saion Square. This hotel is 9.1 mi (14.7 km) from American Village and 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Tomari Port.
Okinawa NaHaNa Hotel & Spa
OKINAWA NaHaNa HOTEL&SPA is located in the heart of Naha city, Okinawa, facing Route 58 and 5-minute walk from monorail Asahibashi Station.Its convenient location connecting the city and resort allows all of your needs to be served such as business, vacation, relaxation, and more. We invite you to enjoy the high quality hotel facilities with functional and cozy guest rooms, restaurant and bar, and spa.
Where to Stay in Naha
Choose the perfect neighborhood for your Naha adventure based on your travel style
Kokusai-dori
Kokusai-dori is Naha’s beating heart of nightlife, shopping, and street eats. From colorful souvenir shops to lively Izakayas with live "Sanshin" music, it’s the perfect place for travelers who love excitement and endless entertainment.
- Easy access to Monorail stations (Prefectural Office/Makishi) and Makishi Public Market
- Lively nightlife with traditional Okinawan pubs and international bars
- Shopaholics & city explorers
- Famous for Don Quijote, authentic Okinawan cuisine, and Sunday pedestrian parades
Shuri
Shuri is the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom, offering a sophisticated atmosphere filled with history. It’s a tranquil area perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in UNESCO heritage sites and traditional red-tiled architecture.
- Close proximity to Shurijo Castle Park and royal gardens
- Authentic local eateries serving traditional "Shuri Soba"
- History buffs & culture seekers
- Famous for its ancient stone-paved paths and panoramic city views
Asahibashi
Asahibashi serves as the primary gateway for travelers, hosting the Naha Bus Terminal and a major monorail hub. It is the most strategic base for those planning to explore both the city and the northern regions of Okinawa.
- Connected to Naha Bus Terminal for easy island-wide travel
- Short walk to Naha Port for ferry trips to the Kerama Islands
- Business travelers & island hoppers
- Famous for luxury business hotels and proximity to government offices
Omoromachi
Omoromachi is Naha’s modern "New City Center," characterized by wide boulevards, contemporary parks, and massive shopping complexes. It offers a more polished and spacious urban experience compared to the old downtown.
- Home to T Galleria by DFS (Duty-Free shopping) and San-A Naha Main Place
- Modern infrastructure with upscale hotels and the Okinawa Prefectural Museum
- Luxury shoppers & families
- Famous for tax-free luxury brands and stylish residential vibes
Matsuyama
Matsuyama is Naha’s premier entertainment district, coming alive after dark with a staggering density of restaurants, clubs, and lounges. It is the place to be if you want to experience the high-energy side of Okinawan city life.
- Walking distance to a massive variety of late-night dining and Izakayas
- Vibrant clubbing scene and karaoke lounges
- Party-goers & foodies
- Famous for its energetic neon lights and high concentration of nightlife venues
Wakasa
Wakasa offers a rare blend of urban convenience and coastal relaxation. Home to the city’s only swimming beach, it allows travelers to enjoy the ocean breeze without leaving the capital’s amenities.
- Immediate access to Naminoue Beach and Naminoue Shrine
- Close to the Cruise Ship Terminal and seaside parks
- Sun seekers & photography enthusiasts
- Famous for cliffside views and beautiful sunset spots
Tsuboya
Tsuboya is a charming neighborhood that feels frozen in time, famous for its 300-year-old pottery tradition. Its narrow, stone-paved streets are lined with workshops and cozy cafes that exude a peaceful, artistic soul.
- Walkable heritage trail along Tsuboya Pottery Street
- Unique "pottery cafes" and boutique craft shops
- Art lovers & slow travelers
- Famous for the Tsuboyayakimono Museum and traditional kiln sites
Senagajima
Located on a small island connected by a bridge near the airport, Senagajima is Naha’s trendiest getaway. With its white-washed buildings and tiered terraces, it mimics a Mediterranean resort town overlooking the turquoise sea.
- Spectacular views of planes taking off and landing at Naha Airport
- Direct access to natural hot springs (Onsen) and luxury resorts
- Romantics & sunset chasers
- Famous for Umikaji Terrace’s trendy boutiques and outdoor dining
Hotels Near Top Naha Landmarks
Stay close to Naha's must-visit attractions for ultimate convenience
Shurijo Castle
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, this former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom serves as Okinawa's most significant historical symbol. Although parts of the structure are currently under reconstruction, visitors can still explore its magnificent gates, towering stone walls, and observation decks that offer panoramic views of the entire city.
Kokusai-dori
Known as the "Miracle Mile," this is Naha's most vibrant main thoroughfare. Home to countless souvenir shops, specialty restaurants, bars, and live performances, it is the top choice for Singaporean travelers looking to shop and experience the local nightlife.
Makishi Public Market
Located right next to Kokusai-dori, this area is affectionately known as the "Kitchen of Naha." Visitors can handpick fresh seafood and local ingredients to be prepared and cooked immediately at second-floor restaurants, offering the most authentic taste of Okinawan flavors.
Naminoue Beach
As the only urban diving and swimming beach in Naha, it is situated directly adjacent to Naminoue Shrine. For Singaporean travelers on a tight schedule, it is an excellent getaway to enjoy crystal-clear waters and sunbathing without the need for a long journey.
Naminoue Shrine
Perched on a high cliff overlooking the ocean, this shrine is the most prominent of the eight great shrines of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Its unique geographical location makes it a prime spot for photography and a sacred site where locals pray for maritime safety.
Shikinaen Royal Garden
The largest detached garden of the Ryukyu royal family, this site features a harmonious blend of Chinese, Japanese, and Ryukyuan architectural styles. Its tranquil ponds, stone bridges, and iconic hexagonal pavilion provide an ideal sanctuary for visitors seeking a peaceful atmosphere.
Naha Shiritsu Tsuboyayakimono Museum
The Naha Shiritsu Tsuboyayakimono Museum is a dedicated cultural space that preserves and showcases the 300-year history of Okinawan pottery through its extensive collection of traditional "Tsuboya-yaki" ceramics and archaeological exhibits.
Fukushuen Garden
Built to commemorate the sister-city relationship between Naha and Fuzhou, China, all materials used in the garden were sourced from Fuzhou. This exquisite Chinese-style garden is renowned for its waterfalls, elegant pavilions, and unique wooden carvings.
Umikaji Terrace Senagajima
Located on an island near Naha Airport and connected to the mainland by a causeway, this landmark is famous for its pure white, Mediterranean-style buildings. With numerous outdoor restaurants and boutiques, it is a premier destination for watching planes take off and land while enjoying spectacular sunset views.
Naha Travel Essentials
Plug & Voltage
Type A, 100V
Time Difference
1h ahead of Singapore
Exchange Rate
1 SGD ≈ 110 JPY
Local Payment
OKICA, Suica, Credit Cards
Connectivity
NTT Docomo, SoftBank
Weather
Humid subtropical climate
FAQs About Hotels in Naha
What is the best location to stay in Naha?
If I were visiting Naha for the first time, I would stay near Miebashi Station because it is closer to the Kokusai-dori, covered shopping streets and many Okinawan food places. I would book the Double Room at Nest Hotel Naha Kumoji because I like the spacious room.Is it better to stay in Onna or Naha?
Located a short distance for the Nago area of the island – another popular accommodation lying further to the north – staying in Onna takes you away from the congestion of Naha and puts you within easy reach of popular destinations including Ocean Expo Park, Churaumi Aquarium, Yambaru National Park.Is Okinawa Naha worth it?
Yes, Naha is definitely worth visiting. It's the capital of Okinawa, offering a mix of cultural sites (like Shurijo Castle and Naminoue Shrine), shopping streets, and easy access to nearby beaches and islands.Is there anything to do in Naha?
Immerse yourself in Naha's vibrant Ryukyu culture and tropical allure! Explore the historical grandeur of Shuri Castle, a reconstructed symbol of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Dive into the captivating marine world at Churaumi Aquarium, showcasing Okinawa's rich biodiversity.Are hotels in Naha expensive?
Naha offers a wide range of accommodation, from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels, with options to suit most budgets.
