Hotels in Okinawa Prefecture18.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.09
This is a self-service hotel, and checking in and out using the automated machines is very convenient. There's a free hot spring on the first floor. Several attractions are within walking distance, such as Gokoku-ji Temple. There are also many small restaurants nearby. The hotel offers a shuttle bus to and from the hotel, and also one to Kokusai Street, which is a great convenience!
Hotels in Okinawa Prefecture18.3% of visitors choose this area
SSharon Tang (Sharon 852)2025.09.01
It is a relatively cheaper kind of resort hotel, still quite expensive, but was cheaper than the other big name hotels by the beach in the Onna area. Its also close by car to the Blue cave which was why I chose it. I got a bottom floor room so didn't really get a view (the 'garden' view) but there's a patio, but if you get the higher floors you should have a view of the beach and the ocean. The beach is just a few minutes walk through the little forest, and is a small private enclosed beach with a little reef, quite lovely. Can snorkel, but I only stayed close to the beach so didn't see that much in the water. The room is clean and spacious, but the decor is dated. There's also a little hotel restaurant which serves buffet breakfast, and they also sell snorkelling gear in the small lobby. It's more convenient if you drive to get there, but they do charge 1000 yen a day for parking, which I didn't really like.
Overall speaking, this hotel is value for money if choosing to stay in Onna Village. The ocean view is spectacular. We enjoyed it so much especially on the last day of our trip. We eventually had the blue sky and white clouds. The room is very spacious with a nice balcony! That's most precious for our holiday.
Since it was early Nov, the outdoor pool was closed. We used the indoor pool which comes with a outdoor jacuzzi. That's so lovely. Regrettably, the indoor pool was not available to use until after 9:00am in the morning, that was so inconvenient for hotel guests. We normally can't swim after having a nice breakfast.
There is an airport limousine at the main entrance of the hotel, that is very convenient for us because the hotel is located on the hill slope. We did not drive. So, we chose to book the limousine bus at the hotel concierge to save us time and energy to walk downhill to take the city bus after we checked out.
Although it cost 5000 yens for the BBQ dinner, the variety of food is good. So, we were quite happy with the money spent on it. The breakfast buffet also provided a good selection of food especially a good selection of cooked food with local veggies as ingredients. It was worth spending HK$140 for each of us.
Hotels in Okinawa Prefecture81.7% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.13
Pros: The lobby is on the third floor, and there's a smoking area on the first floor in the parking lot.
On the third floor, there are free coffee machines, water dispensers, and an ice maker.
Location: It's right at the exit of the Yui Rail Asato Station, which is very convenient.
Cons: The room's interior is very outdated. As soon as I entered the room, there was a strong musty smell. In room 729, the shower head had very weak water pressure, and the water kept fluctuating between hot and cold during the shower, eventually turning cold.
Wifi: The signal was extremely poor. Not only was the hotel's Wi-Fi signal terrible, but even my mobile phone signal in the room only showed two bars.
Hotels in Okinawa Prefecture18.3% 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.
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.
Hotels in Okinawa Prefecture18.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.07.23
The service was genuinely excellent and very welcoming. However, the hotel itself felt quite dated. Given the very affordable price, I can certainly understand this. We found a musty smell in our initial room, and it only got better after we contacted the front desk to request a room change. The door lock was also old and a bit finicky; even the staff seemed to have trouble with it. There were no power outlets conveniently located near the bed, which was inconvenient for using my phone at night. The provided toiletries weren't very comprehensive – I was surprised to find no comb. On the positive side, the downstairs buffet was fantastic, and the shop offered great duty-free shopping. Overall, the low price definitely makes up for these small inconveniences.
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.
Hotels in Okinawa Prefecture81.7% of visitors choose this area
LLukeChen11162025.11.16
The location is super convenient! It's only about 100 meters from Makishi Monorail Station, so it's really easy to find. You can easily walk to Kokusai Street for shopping. It offers great value for money, and the staff are very friendly. A major bonus is their complimentary drink bar on the 2nd floor, available from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with a wide selection of alcoholic beverages, including local Okinawan beer (Oimo beer), which I thoroughly enjoyed for three days. They also offer free ramen from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Even though they're small bowls, they taste pretty good, and there's usually a long line for them – perfect as a late-night snack. Overall, this hotel in Naha is excellent from its location to its food and beverage offerings. Highly recommended for families with children.
Hotels in Okinawa Prefecture18.3% of visitors choose this area
MM9225****2025.06.14
The hotel is about a 10-minute walk from the Kencho-mae monorail station. There's a slight uphill section, but the pavement is smooth, so it's fine even with luggage.
The hotel is new, and both the exterior and interior decor are modern and stylish, which left a great impression. It's within walking distance of supermarkets, convenience stores, and many restaurants. Getting back from other parts of the city by taxi is also quick.
The room was very clean, and the bed in the king room was huge – I haven't seen such a large bed in Japan, it felt quite luxurious for one person. The hotel practices environmental protection by having showers instead of bathtubs, which I think is great. Plus, the shower room was much more spacious than what you typically find in Japanese hotels.
The only issue with the room was that the desk was small, and there was no chair. It felt cramped when using a laptop; I had to sit on the edge of the bed.
The hotel staff were very friendly and spoke fluent English. They were a great help when I needed to store my luggage, which I really appreciated.
The bar next to the lobby on the first floor is open until 11:00 PM. Cocktails are around 1300 yen each, which is cheaper than many bars, and they're very well-made. I ordered one of the hotel's original cocktails, and it was definitely worth trying.
The other downside was that the hotel restaurant was under renovation during my stay. When I booked, I'd read reviews and wanted to try the hotel's breakfast, but I couldn't. Overall, I still recommend it.
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DDadangjiaThe hotel is quite large, but it lacks a direct sea view. Both the pool and water park were extremely crowded, and we constantly faced long queues for the elevators. Cleanliness was a major concern; the corridors and stairwells looked like they hadn't been swept in ages. To make matters worse, we were disgusted to find a lot of ants in our room. While the room itself was spacious, the hotel facilities are definitely showing their age. On a positive note, the staff provided excellent service.
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.
BBanlimamaI was initially very pleased with the hotel's location. The pool and beach facilities were excellent, and there were also two breakfast options. However, the only truly unpleasant experience occurred during check-in. The young male staff member at the front desk was incredibly unprofessional. The check-in process took a full 45 minutes, and I was almost on the verge of heatstroke from standing there so long! After finally checking in, I wanted to quickly freshen up with a shower, but then waited another 30 minutes in the room for my luggage. I eventually went back to the front desk to inquire about my bags, only to find them unceremoniously dumped in a corner, completely unattended. It was only after I made a forceful complaint in English that a staff member hurriedly delivered the luggage to my room. Because I formally submitted a complaint, a staff member later proactively contacted me and offered water park coupons, which showed they were taking the matter seriously. Given we were a family with elderly parents and young children, traveling during the peak summer heat, I appreciated their effort to rectify the situation, as I really didn't want any more hassle. Aside from that, the remainder of our stay was quite pleasant. Although the room facilities were noticeably dated, they were acceptable.
2205827****The lobby is too small; it didn't feel like a proper hotel at first, which made me quite unhappy. However, once I got to the room, I was slightly more satisfied. There's no coffee machine or drinking water in the room; you have to go out to the hallway to get water. The front desk service was indeed top-notch, and the hotel is very close to Kokusai Street, making shopping convenient. The hotel breakfast was just average, but the drinks and cakes at the bar on the first floor were quite tasty. The TV in the room felt too big, though; it made my eyes hurt.
__WeChat28936****I 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! 🤩🥳
LLiulangjinxingHoshinoya's service was first-rate. I highly recommend the horseback riding, which was a unique experience. The infinity pool is beautiful, and there are plenty of snorkeling spots nearby. The kids had a blast, and the service was excellent. The restaurant was plentiful, and the surroundings were beautiful. The only downside was the Wi-Fi wasn't working, and they couldn't fix it. The hotel immediately offered to change rooms, but I didn't consider it due to my heavy luggage. Even if I did, the cost of cleaning wouldn't be cheap. They suggest better equipment management, and Ctrip did everything they could to accommodate. Thank you so much! This was the only time I wanted to give a negative review, but I changed my mind because of the excellent service at Hoshinoya. I maintain my high rating and recommend it!
ししおり旅I shiori TripI want to use it again.
I didn't have a license, so I searched for the location and facilities of the hotel and booked it.
Especially good was that there was a rental cycle, there was a large bath, and it was 10 minutes walk north of Yonaha Beach. I went to Yonaha North Beach to see the sunset, but I could see the best view.
It is more than a business hotel than a resort hotel, but there is everything you need and you don't have to worry. And I was able to rest slowly in the quiet building with a large communal bath.
※ There are no rice shops or convenience stores nearby, but there was a restaurant in the building.
GGuest UserIf there is more grass nearby, there will be a lot of insects.
There are spider webs in some corners of the hotel room
Before going to bed, I found bugs on the bedside and yellow stains on the sheets
It’s a pity that there are so many insects at night that it’s impossible to use the swimming pool
It is recommended that the hotel provide some insect repellents
The price of the hotel is not cheap, and the location is not convenient either.
Unexpectedly, there was no one to help carry the luggage to the room after check-in.
Breakfast options are less
If I get a perfect score out of 10, the price/performance ratio can only be compared to 6 points.
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.
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