I think it's a fairly old building, but it's very clean. The floors and the bath are sparkling. You can see that they make an effort to keep it clean. I stayed alone in a twin-bed room with a kitchen. It's a room you can stay in for a long time.
The location is on Ukishima-dori, which is inside Kokusai-dori, and if you go down another side street from there, you'll find a deep izakaya that looks like a food stall, with people of all ages eating, drinking, talking, laughing, and spilling out onto the street. It was safe, clean, and I enjoyed the delicious local food in an Asian a**osphere, which was very fun. I don't think I would have gone if I hadn't stayed here.
The breakfast was something like Okinawa's famous rice onigiri and something called bakudan, which had a delicious sea**** flavor and was satisfying with the all-you-can-eat vegetable salad and soup.
There were no problems with the towels and amenities.
It depends on the room, but outside the window was the wall of the building and the window (the window in the room had patterned glass, so there was no need to worry about people looking into the room if you didn't open it). If you're staying for a long time, you might want to check the view from the window.
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