Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.13
There is a family mart on the ground floor so it made buying desserts very easy!
The room appears to be well-maintained and you can adjust the intensity of lights by turning the buttons. Sometimes I just want a dim light before sleep so it feels really great to have that :)
Most importantly, the room was so spacious! I was able to fit my luggage and shopping bags in the room.
Overall, i have a really nice stay here!
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.14
It's a bit of a walk from the subway station. There's a pretty good shopping mall diagonally across from the hotel with a supermarket, restaurants, and department stores. I even managed to snag an outdoor hiking backpack at a great price there – really good!
Like many Japanese chain hotels, you can pick up essential amenities like toothbrushes, facial cleansers, and tea bags yourself at the front desk when checking in.
However, at this particular hotel, there was a small sign on the counter that read, ”<For Women> essential amenities need to be requested from the front desk.” I only noticed this sign after looking around and not finding things like toner or makeup remover.
I'm not sure why they do this (maybe too many items went missing in the past?), but it honestly felt like a hassle, and I really didn't want to have to ask the front desk for them.
This hotel offered a super hassle-free stay with excellent value for money! The breakfast selection was incredibly rich, featuring Okinawan local specialties like Okinawa soba noodles, Blue Seal purple sweet potato ice cream, Sata Andagi (Okinawan doughnuts), and jasmine tea, providing an immersive taste of local flavors. They also had classic Western breakfast options, including croissants, buttered bread, sausages, fried eggs, coffee, and juice, satisfying both Eastern and Western palates.
The room amenities were very thoughtful, equipped with pajamas, a magnifying mirror, deodorant spray, and a refrigerator – more than sufficient for a daily stay. At the front desk, you could pick up complimentary combs, body scrub towels, toothbrushes and toothpaste, face wash headbands, cotton swabs, mouthwash, and tea/coffee bags. Other toiletries needed to be brought by yourself.
The location was absolutely fantastic! Right next door were Lawson and 7-Eleven convenience stores, making daily shopping super convenient. Across the street from the hotel, there was a delicious izakaya, and within a few hundred meters, you'd find all sorts of food establishments, so you'll never run out of places to eat and explore. Getting around was also incredibly easy; the meeting point for day tours was just a 300-meter walk away. You could walk to Tomari Port in 20 minutes or take a 6-minute taxi ride, making it super convenient for planning Okinawa day trips – a top choice for independent travelers. (The first 3 photos are of the hotel breakfast, and the last 3 photos are of the izakaya: Naha Chocho)
Facilities: The hotel has a full range of facilities, including a refrigerator in the room. Some floors also have microwaves and ice machines.
Hygiene: The room was clean and odor-free. The only thing is that housekeeping doesn't service the rooms.
Environment: The environment is good, very quiet, and the soundproofing is excellent.
Service: The front desk gentleman I met during check-in was very enthusiastic and friendly.
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ZZhajidagunThis hotel offered a super hassle-free stay with excellent value for money! The breakfast selection was incredibly rich, featuring Okinawan local specialties like Okinawa soba noodles, Blue Seal purple sweet potato ice cream, Sata Andagi (Okinawan doughnuts), and jasmine tea, providing an immersive taste of local flavors. They also had classic Western breakfast options, including croissants, buttered bread, sausages, fried eggs, coffee, and juice, satisfying both Eastern and Western palates.
The room amenities were very thoughtful, equipped with pajamas, a magnifying mirror, deodorant spray, and a refrigerator – more than sufficient for a daily stay. At the front desk, you could pick up complimentary combs, body scrub towels, toothbrushes and toothpaste, face wash headbands, cotton swabs, mouthwash, and tea/coffee bags. Other toiletries needed to be brought by yourself.
The location was absolutely fantastic! Right next door were Lawson and 7-Eleven convenience stores, making daily shopping super convenient. Across the street from the hotel, there was a delicious izakaya, and within a few hundred meters, you'd find all sorts of food establishments, so you'll never run out of places to eat and explore. Getting around was also incredibly easy; the meeting point for day tours was just a 300-meter walk away. You could walk to Tomari Port in 20 minutes or take a 6-minute taxi ride, making it super convenient for planning Okinawa day trips – a top choice for independent travelers. (The first 3 photos are of the hotel breakfast, and the last 3 photos are of the izakaya: Naha Chocho)
TTravel_ingFacilities: The hotel has a full range of facilities, including a refrigerator in the room. Some floors also have microwaves and ice machines.
Hygiene: The room was clean and odor-free. The only thing is that housekeeping doesn't service the rooms.
Environment: The environment is good, very quiet, and the soundproofing is excellent.
Service: The front desk gentleman I met during check-in was very enthusiastic and friendly.
GGuest UserIt's a bit of a walk from the subway station. There's a pretty good shopping mall diagonally across from the hotel with a supermarket, restaurants, and department stores. I even managed to snag an outdoor hiking backpack at a great price there – really good!
Like many Japanese chain hotels, you can pick up essential amenities like toothbrushes, facial cleansers, and tea bags yourself at the front desk when checking in.
However, at this particular hotel, there was a small sign on the counter that read, ”<For Women> essential amenities need to be requested from the front desk.” I only noticed this sign after looking around and not finding things like toner or makeup remover.
I'm not sure why they do this (maybe too many items went missing in the past?), but it honestly felt like a hassle, and I really didn't want to have to ask the front desk for them.
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