Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha81.3% of visitors choose this area
RRe!Re!2025.10.08
Good service from check in to check out. Yuki at the reception was really helpful. The room was spacious and clean. The bathroom was really clean but the toilet was a bit smelly from the pipe. Air con needs to be clean as the water dripping on the sofa. The pool was great size and relaxing when it’s no kid around. Public onsen was really clean and not busy in the morning so I could enjoy and relaxing during waiting for my washing. The hotel is on the end of Kokusai street so it’s very convenient to access everything you need including monorail station. Overall, we enjoyed our stay and will stay here again next time when we visit Okinawa.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha81.3% of visitors choose this area
PPockyBackpack2025.09.13
Probably the best hotel in the walking street area. The property feels luxurious and well-designed, with paid parking available. In the room, complimentary drinks were provided, including bottled water, Okinawan beer, and tea, which was a nice touch.
What I loved the most was the bathroom design—it featured a modern standing shower instead of just a bathtub, which I personally preferred. The room itself was spacious, stylish, and very comfortable.
(View from the room)
The location couldn’t be better, right in the heart of the walking street. Breakfast was excellent with a wide variety and great quality. Another highlight was the soundproofing—the room was completely quiet, and I had the best sleep.
Overall, a truly impressive stay and highly recommended.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha81.3% of visitors choose this area
TTan Kim Whatt2025.11.12
The front desk service is astonishing; courteous, attentive and efficient. The room is big enough for a couple and amenities is more than adequate. It also had a car park and it charges Yen 1,500 a day. The best is her location; 100 meters from Makashi Station ( 8 stops from Naha airport), 200 meters to international street where souvenirs is abundant and all kind of foods, opposite the hotel is a supermarket and lastly, the Makashi Public Market is about 1.7 km away or 20 minutes walk. Will definitely stay here again if I ever were to visit Naha Okinawa again.
I took bus 143 from Naha Bus Terminal to the American Village (it was the last stop for this bus, not sure where the actual last stop is) and walked for about 10 minutes to reach the hotel. Since it was before check-in time, I waited in the lobby, where complimentary drinks and cookies were available. The front desk staff were very enthusiastic and helped us store our luggage first; the service was excellent. After checking in, we were given an upgraded room, much larger than what we had booked, which was fantastic! American Village at night is beautiful and definitely worth staying for a night.
The hotel was clean, and the room size was not too small for 2 adults and 2 toddlers. Most of all, I was satisfied that we could have a healthy breakfast at this price. When we signed up for the Vessel membership, we received an Orion beer as a gift, and perhaps because we stayed in a Ryukyu room, they also gave us Ryukyu King Team clothing. My daughter left her clothes and glasses in the public bath, but when I went to the reception the next day, they had them safely kept, which I was very grateful for.
Overall I feel very satisfied with everything!
Hotel is beautiful with nice beach, tidy and new. I enjoy here so much.
Many ”flies” are coming to room when we open the glass door, but we like to stay in balcony to sit and drink, also enjoy the view.
Indoor swimming pool is little bit cold, also cold water except jacuzzi, kids are easy to be sick, suggest to make heater for warm.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha18.7% of visitors choose this area
__M1391807****2025.11.06
The room was quite spacious, and equipped with a full range of amenities, including a smart toilet, a mini-fridge, and a safe. Housekeeping cleaned the room daily. Opening the window offered a view of the Pacific Ocean. The breakfast area had a great ambiance, and the breakfast selection was extensive, featuring Western, Chinese, and Japanese options, including fish, meat, vegetables, and local specialties, offering a wide variety to choose from.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha18.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.03
Although the room was small (fairly standard for Japan), it was still moveable. The bed was super comfy, and the shower very nice. Location is great too. The hotel breakfast was super delicious, with different mains you can choose from each morning, along with tasty buffet additions and great matcha lates from the coffee machine. Highly recommend this hotel.
We are able to see the sunrise as our room stay faced the Pacific Ocean. The hotel is located on high grounds and the drive out to the nearby AEON Mall and other places are easily reached. However, the parking lots are quite limited if you are not a member of and have to walk a distance uphill to the hotel lobby. There was a school excursion where the students are staying, hence, may take w while to take the lift up and down. Otherwise, the staffs and their service standard are definitely very friendly & fantastic! If I ever come back again to Okinawa, I will also stay in this hotel.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha81.3% of visitors choose this area
PPinnaonao2025.09.19
The location is excellent, just a few minutes' walk to Kokusai-dori Street, and the Makishi Market is also very close, offering plenty of convenient dining options.
Breakfast had a great variety, and the Chinese-style options were very satisfying.
Facilities: The only downside was that the city hotel pool was too small; it felt cramped.
Service: Excellent! Warm and welcoming, made us feel right at home.
Cleanliness: We pushed the two small beds together and found absolutely no blind spots for dirt; everything was very clean.
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JjaybbHad a packed itinerary on this day so only spent the night and checked out early morning for our flight. As compared to the other hotel rooms in Okinawa, this was the smallest we had for 3 pax - it was very squeezy.
The room was clean with a comfy bed and pillows. Even the lighting was dimmable. Charging points available against each bed. TV came with Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video apps for your own login. And quite near to the monorail station - walk for about less than 10mins.
Friendly polite staff. They kept our luggage as the check in was strictly at 3pm, while we went shopping at Kokusai. There's a Donki nearby too and 7-Eleven, Family Mart as well.
AAnonymous UserThis is a great hotel, not far from the beach, Makishi Public Market, and Kokusai Street. You can walk to all of them. There are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby, and the airport is only about 6 kilometers away!
GGuest UserFuku-chan, Nicole and 2 cats, algae balls and boiled beans were gently welcomed, and the number of days of stay passed in no time. It is a very satisfying inn and recommended to everyone.
The interior and exterior are very nice. I feel like 〜 I came to the resort. I used the parking lot for renting a car.
The living room is clean and comfortable. The bed futon was very fluffy and I could sleep well.
The area is very convenient location if you have a car rental. It is very close to Fusaki Beach and you can walk to the beach (passing the main building of Fusaki Beach Resort, especially no procedures).
I had breakfast. The dishes that are particular about each ingredient and seasoning will heal your mind and body.
We have never experienced it, but we can receive healing treatments and Yoga.
It is an inn that I want to visit again.
GGuest UserPros:
1. The hotel is close to the Cape Manza scenic spot, with many restaurants and convenience stores nearby.
2. The hotel offers a wide range of water activities, including but not limited to banana boats, jet skis, an inflatable water park, glass-bottom boats, and sunset cruises. If you're not planning on visiting the outer islands, you could easily spend a whole afternoon here.
Cons:
1. The hotel is a bit old. The lobby has no air conditioning 🥵, and the room decor and furnishings feel dated. The shower pressure in the bathroom 🚿 isn't great either.
2. The outdoor pool closes at 6 PM, and the beach only stays open until 5 PM. I won't even mention other times, but Okinawa right now is scorching hot and sunny. The only time you can really enjoy the pool or ocean without getting baked is closer to sunset (unless you don't mind the sun, then never mind what I said). But then you only get to play for a short while before you have to leave!! 😅
Kkelvin.likes.cheeseUnexpectedly Perfect Stay at Southwest Grand Hotel! 🌟
We stumbled upon Southwest Grand Hotel due to a last-minute flight change, and what a blessing in disguise it turned out to be! Our extra day in Okinawa became one of the most memorable parts of our trip—all thanks to this incredible hotel.
🛏️ Stylish & Photogenic Rooms
The room was modern, chic, and absolutely Instagram-worthy. I even turned it into a mini photo studio and captured some beautiful family portraits of my wife and our 3-month-old baby. My wife was over the moon with the results!
🍳 Breakfast That Delights Every Palate
The breakfast spread was phenomenal—offering both Western and Japanese options, all bursting with flavor. The cheese selection and homemade yogurt with honey were standouts. Don’t miss them!
📍 Prime Location
Just a minute’s walk from Kokusai-dori (国際通り), the hotel is perfectly located for last-minute shopping or grabbing essentials. Super convenient and central!
🍽️ Vibrant Evenings
As the nearby streets settle into a peaceful hush and most restaurants wind down with only a handful of diners, the lobby restaurants at Southwest Grand Hotel remain buzzing with energy. The lively atmosphere, filled with cheerful faces and clinking glasses, speaks volumes about the quality and charm of the hotel’s dining experience.
💭 Still Dreaming About It
Overall, our experience at Southwest Grand Hotel was truly delightful. Even now—almost a month later—I can still recall every moment with vivid clarity. If it weren’t for the limited parking, I’d confidently call it Michelin-worthy! This hotel is an absolute hidden gem, and without a doubt, I’ll be staying here again on our next visit to Okinawa!
GGuest UserI used to stay near Cape Manza whenever I visited Okinawa, but this time I wanted to try a different beach, so I booked the Moon Beach Hotel. Although the hotel is a bit old, it's very well-maintained and quite nice. The room was surprisingly spacious. I didn't book a sea-view room, but if you have the option, definitely go for it – it's absolutely worth it!
For breakfast, there are two choices: a Japanese set meal or a more standard Western-style buffet. The room key is quite unique; it's shaped like a seahorse. On the ground floor, there's a shop selling beachwear, which is a good option if you haven't brought any.
Eating out near the hotel is very convenient, with plenty of options. There are also many diving schools and car rental places nearby. Some diving schools even offer Chinese-speaking services, so it's worth checking out if you're interested.
I'll definitely be back next year! 🤩🥳
GGuest UserThe ocean view is stunning, and the architecture is beautiful. The walls resemble a star-like structure, and the light reflected on the ground changes with the changing sunlight, which is beautiful. The sunset is also stunning.
The service is average, and the experience is just average.
PPinnaonaoThe location is excellent, just a few minutes' walk to Kokusai-dori Street, and the Makishi Market is also very close, offering plenty of convenient dining options.
Breakfast had a great variety, and the Chinese-style options were very satisfying.
Facilities: The only downside was that the city hotel pool was too small; it felt cramped.
Service: Excellent! Warm and welcoming, made us feel right at home.
Cleanliness: We pushed the two small beds together and found absolutely no blind spots for dirt; everything was very clean.
YYunjuanyunshu22I took bus 143 from Naha Bus Terminal to the American Village (it was the last stop for this bus, not sure where the actual last stop is) and walked for about 10 minutes to reach the hotel. Since it was before check-in time, I waited in the lobby, where complimentary drinks and cookies were available. The front desk staff were very enthusiastic and helped us store our luggage first; the service was excellent. After checking in, we were given an upgraded room, much larger than what we had booked, which was fantastic! American Village at night is beautiful and definitely worth staying for a night.
KKirill 科力尔The hotel is located near beautiful and clean Sesoko beach with marvellous sea abundant with great variety of fish. A perfect location for swimming and snorkeling.
Sesoko beach and fantastic view thereof from our balcony has been a huge, but unfortunately the only advantage of the hotel.
If you don’t rent a car, you have to be ready for the situation when you are unable to leave the hotel at all. It’s very hard to call a taxi either via Uber or even via local taxi app “Go”. The hotel staff does not provide too much help with this issue either, even when requested to book a taxi to the airport (to be fair hotel concierge finally managed to arrange a car for us, but it arrives 30 minutes late, despite our request being extended at least 12 hours before the planned departure).
The hotel management is apparently aware of the transport inconvenience for their guests, but do not seem to care about that at all: they’ve chosen the easiest way “to cope” with the problem: just smile and say “sorry”.
There’s another advantage of such approach for the hotel: if guests cannot leave the hotel easily, they wouldn’t have much lunch/dining choice other than having meals in the hotel.
And here we come to another issue with the hotel: a very mediocre choice of dining options (no Japanese cuisine options at all) and extremely poor menu (with even poorer service) in the only available lunch venue.
Breakfasts are below expectations as well: absolutely same food every morning (the only change from day to day: fried salmon/fried mackerel), no fresh fish/sea-food (we’re still in Japan, aren’t we?), almost no choice of fruits.
Verdict: a very overrated hotel, pretty mediocre itself, but located beside the gorgeous sea.
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