The hotel is conveniently located right by Asahibashi Station, less than a minute's walk from the station exit elevator. The Naha Bus Terminal is just across the road, offering easy access to various destinations. You can take a bus to the outlet mall in about thirty minutes.
While the hotel's street-facing entrance isn't very wide, it features double automatic doors, so there's no need to push or pull. In the evenings, the main entrance has key card access, which is a nice security feature.
It's not a high-rise building. My room wasn't street-facing, which made it quite quiet. The soundproofing is just okay, so you might want to bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper.
Housekeeping provides two complimentary bottles of mineral water every day. Many Japanese hotels don't offer free bottled water, so it's great that this one provides two. The bathroom, combining the toilet and shower, offers decent space.
There are plenty of dining options right outside the hotel, including teppanyaki steak, izakayas, and seafood restaurants. Ryubo Department Store is within walking distance, and you can also walk to Kokusai Dori (International Street). It's very convenient for dining and shopping.
The room and the hotel are very good. However, the problem is that the upstairs guests with children are very noisy. The children jump in the room and affect the rest.
The hotel is really not suitable for single tourists. It is very far from the tram and it takes a long time to walk to get there. Google navigation recommends single-family residential roads. It feels unsafe to be alone at night. And the hotel is located in a low-lying area. It is very steep to get in and out!
There are buses at the door, but they are not convenient enough. Okinawa buses are difficult to take. It is more convenient to take a taxi here. Didi is more convenient.
The hotel service is very good. The waiters are warm and thoughtful. The breakfast is also very rich.
The swimming pool is closed at 18:00 and basically cannot be used after playing.
This place is definitely suitable for meetings and groups, but it is really not suitable for personal travel. Be sure to pay attention. Google navigation arrives at the 2nd floor behind the hotel. The lobby is on the 4th floor.
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GGuest UserThe room and the hotel are very good. However, the problem is that the upstairs guests with children are very noisy. The children jump in the room and affect the rest.
The hotel is really not suitable for single tourists. It is very far from the tram and it takes a long time to walk to get there. Google navigation recommends single-family residential roads. It feels unsafe to be alone at night. And the hotel is located in a low-lying area. It is very steep to get in and out!
There are buses at the door, but they are not convenient enough. Okinawa buses are difficult to take. It is more convenient to take a taxi here. Didi is more convenient.
The hotel service is very good. The waiters are warm and thoughtful. The breakfast is also very rich.
The swimming pool is closed at 18:00 and basically cannot be used after playing.
This place is definitely suitable for meetings and groups, but it is really not suitable for personal travel. Be sure to pay attention. Google navigation arrives at the 2nd floor behind the hotel. The lobby is on the 4th floor.
The picture is the scenery of the hotel on foot for reference
GGuest UserThe hotel is conveniently located right by Asahibashi Station, less than a minute's walk from the station exit elevator. The Naha Bus Terminal is just across the road, offering easy access to various destinations. You can take a bus to the outlet mall in about thirty minutes.
While the hotel's street-facing entrance isn't very wide, it features double automatic doors, so there's no need to push or pull. In the evenings, the main entrance has key card access, which is a nice security feature.
It's not a high-rise building. My room wasn't street-facing, which made it quite quiet. The soundproofing is just okay, so you might want to bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper.
Housekeeping provides two complimentary bottles of mineral water every day. Many Japanese hotels don't offer free bottled water, so it's great that this one provides two. The bathroom, combining the toilet and shower, offers decent space.
There are plenty of dining options right outside the hotel, including teppanyaki steak, izakayas, and seafood restaurants. Ryubo Department Store is within walking distance, and you can also walk to Kokusai Dori (International Street). It's very convenient for dining and shopping.
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