Located slightly away from the bustle of Kokusai Street, the hotel offers a quiet yet highly convenient setting. Ideal for both leisure and business travelers, it provides a refined hotel stay where international-brand hospitality meets traditional Ryukyu culture. Kokusai Street approx. 3 min walk, Tsuboya Yachimun Street approx. 1 min walk, Sakurazaka Theater approx. 1 min walk, Makishi Public Market approx. 5 min walk, Naminoue Beach approx. 15 min by car, Naha Airport approx. 20 min by car.
"Facilities: Hyatt's facilities are unbeatable, and the size is quite large for Japan. The breakfast selection was a bit limited and didn't change much over three days, but the food itself was delicious. The swimming pool is small, but better than nothing. The hot water temperature wasn't very stable at night, fluctuating quite a bit. And for some reason, the toilet lid kept falling down and hitting me. Other than that, everything else was fine.
Service: Couldn't be better. Every time we arrived by taxi, the trunk was opened before we even got out, and they'd even help us check if we'd left anything in the seat 😂. All the staff spoke excellent English.
Location: It's about 1600 JPY by taxi to the airport and around 5000 JPY to American Village. Kokusai Dori is a one-minute walk away, and there's a convenience store about 200 meters from the entrance. The pottery street across the road is fun to browse and shop. However, it's quite a distance from the port, the bus terminal, and Naminoue Shrine. I'd recommend staying closer to the bus terminal area. Kokusai Dori is a bit of a tourist trap for food, and there's not much else to see or do there."