I spent one week there. In terms of commodity the hotel is really close to a lot of things. But I would advise to stay there if you want to be close to the airport, but going to the north of the island from there is complicated or be ready for a long commute. Unfortunatelly, I barely slept during my stay there. This is not the hotel’s fault but the guests do not care about the others and are really noisy.
This was an absolutely flawless experience! Taking a WeChat Uber from the airport was very affordable, and the entire check-in process was incredibly smooth. For this price point, the experience was truly satisfying. The hotel environment is also fantastic; it's no wonder it's on Asia's list of best sea-view hotels. The service is excellent; they're always responsive. Every time I called housekeeping, they arrived within five minutes. The only minor issue is that transportation isn't the most convenient, but this hotel is really for enjoying the facilities and the beautiful views. There's a bus from the hotel's parking lot that goes to the city for dining and to Naha Airport, and Uber rides are quite quick to arrange as well.
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GGuest User2025.06.17
The location is great. Naminoue Umisora Park is within walking distance, perfect for watching planes and sunsets, and Naminoue Shrine is also close by. To the east, you'll find the bus terminal and tram station, plus two large supermarkets selling fresh produce are conveniently within walking distance. For Japan, the room size is quite generous, and both the table and sofa are very comfortable. Excellent value for money, highly recommended.
Love the ocean view room, however they gave me a room on the second floor and they are always taxi waiting outside and sometimes the diver smokes and it gets into the room.
There are a microwave, stove (no pots/pans, cutlery and tableware), fridge and a washing machine (you can turn the shower area into a dryer by using the setting) available in the room. Detergent can be purchased for 100yen from the front desk. I used the paid parking (1000 yen) as it was raining - the parking area next to it is for hospital visitors, park at your own risk.
Location wise, you will need a car to get around. Or else, metered taxi are easily available as it is right next to a hospital. You will need to drive out most of the time, as the restaurants nearby are very limited and closes early. There is no access to beach as it is a sea wall.
Take note of the check in time as it opens till 8pm only.
I had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. The service was consistently excellent, with friendly and attentive staff who were always ready to help. The location is a major highlight—convenient, easy to access, and close to many attractions, shops, and restaurants. Overall, it offers great comfort and value, and I would happily stay here again.
The reason to go to this hotel is because it is extremely convenient and has a great view. We came here last year, but it was cheaper last year. We were surprised to learn that the car parking is now something you have to pay, which wasn't the case last year. Seems like a very cheap decision on their part considering the hotel is already pretty expensive. Also be prepared, the room will not be the newest or cleanest. It had a bit of mold on the wall around the AC unit, and the walls needed to be repainted and fixed on some parts.
Fantastic hotel. None of us, especially the kids, wants to leave the hotel at check-out.
They upgrade my room from level 6 to 9 premium club. It paid off to stay in an ocean facing room.
The room is clean and well maintained. Although this is not a new hotel (where lifts require cardkey) the rooms locks are cardkey based. Bed is a bit hard for me, but were just as hard for the other hotels i stayed there :^_^:.
The breakfast spread is wide and tasty. The restaurant can get crowded over weekend (but you can still managed to find a seat).
The beach lagoon is shallow and water is super clean and calm.
There are big malls/outlet, restaurants and super markets within 5~10 min drive.
It's around 20min drive to popular attractions like Okinawa world, Gandala valley, Chinen Park, Peace memorials, etc.
There is also free performance at 6pm on Fri/Sat evening, which IMO is better than those at theme parks.
The hotel gives 10% coupon for outlet and Iias mall (remember to use).
Note parking is still charged, at 550y per night, which seems to be standard for resort hotels in Okinawan (?)
Excellent value! It's super convenient to get around, with a bus stop right outside the hotel, and a taxi ride from Naha city center isn't far at all. Getting to the airport only takes about 10-15 minutes by car. The ocean view private onsen room offered an absolutely stunning view! The hot spring water was great too, with a subtle sulfur smell. I also tried the public large bath once, which was also excellent, featuring standing baths, a sauna, and a salt room. While the breakfast selection wasn't huge, it had a lot of authentic Okinawan specialties. We also had a birthday dinner there, choosing both the Wagyu sukiyaki and Wagyu yakiniku sets, and both were incredibly delicious. They even surprised me with a birthday cake! The room was also spacious. All in all, I was extremely satisfied.
I urgently needed to find a hotel and heard there was one at Naha Airport, so I booked here. Even though I'm over 170cm tall, I could comfortably stretch my legs in the capsule. It had a TV, air conditioning (heating and cooling), and an outlet, making it a very comfortable place to sleep! The amenities were also excellent, with about six male-only shower rooms fully stocked with shampoo and even shaving supplies! The washrooms had hairdryers, cotton swabs, cups, and individual seats for over six people. There was also drinkable water, which I had after my bath. It's a great place, and I'll definitely stay here again when I visit Okinawa! Upon check-in, I also received a DOUTOR meal voucher! I booked this stay through Trip.com.
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CCallum Jamel Azam2025.07.24
While my stay here was OK it’s a capsule hotel. It has a nice sauna and spa kind of area which is good for guests. I locked my case in the upstairs bedroom area where other people were looking at their case and when I came back, my case was open. I was very disappointed to feel that other guests may have gone through my things. It’s still basically a hostile so be careful when you’re traveling. You can leave your suitcase down at the front desk. Remember to takeoff your shoes when you enter. The staff were very helpful.
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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.
GGuest UserThere were two bubble shows, from 17:00-17:15 and 20:00-20:15. The pool was also nice, and the room was very clean, though Japanese hotel rooms are typically compact. Breakfast was quite exquisite; although the selection wasn't vast, every dish was meticulously prepared and delicious.
GGuest UserReview of Onna Resort, Okinawa
About me:
I’m a frequent flyer to Japan and a long-time fan of staying at villas and resorts across the country. I enjoy discovering different accommodations across Japan. This time, I chose Onna Resort for a relaxing group trip.
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👍 What I liked:
• Spacious resort– Very roomy and comfortable, easily fits 7–8 people. Perfect for families or groups of friends.
• Clean and well-maintained – The entire resort was spotless and felt well cared for.
• View exactly as shown in photos – Stunning ocean view that matches the listing. Great for enjoying sunrise and sunset.
• Beach nearby – A beach is within walking distance. While it may not be the best in Okinawa, it’s still nice for a stroll or quick swim.
• Washer and dryer setup – Includes both a washer-dryer combo and a separate dryer, which is especially handy for drying towels and clothes after swimming.
• Well-equipped kitchen – Good selection of cookware and appliances for preparing meals.
• Private and quiet surroundings – Peaceful setting with no disturbance from other guests.
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👎 What could be improved:
• Inconsistent check-in information – The email offered early check-in, and a staff member via video call said I could check in at 2pm. But when I arrived, another staff said it was 3pm. This communication gap should be addressed.
• Missing basic items – No cups or glasses were provided, obviously an oversight by the cleaning staff.
• Limited towel supply – Towels are provided strictly based on headcount. Given the proximity to the beach, it would be more convenient to offer a few extra towels without needing to ask.
• Limited Coffee Supply - The resort provides coffee bags based on headcount as well, which was insufficient for guests who consume two or three cups daily. A more generous and considerate coffee supply would enhance the experience.
• Insufficient tableware – Only two large plates were provided. It would be more practical to include additional small dishes, rice bowls, and condiment plates (e.g. for soy sauce or wasabi), especially for guests who plan to cook.
• Lack of basic cooking ingredients – It would be helpful if staple items like cooking oil, salt, and pepper were provided to make meal preparation more convenient.
• No power outlets near beds – Most sockets were located low on the wall and away from sleeping areas, making it inconvenient to charge phones or devices overnight.
• Weak Wi-Fi signal in places – Internet connection was spotty in some areas of the villa, although it offers several wifi spots within the resort, but still weak
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.
AAnonymous User1. The location is indeed very convenient, and it's one of the few hotels in Okinawa with a somewhat stylish decor. But besides that, it's absolutely useless; purely paid for deceiving photos.
2. The hygiene is really poor; there's dust everywhere, and the bed sheets are yellowed...
3. What I'm most dissatisfied with is the soundproofing: the mini-fridge in the room is incredibly noisy, and the corner room I booked was assigned to the lowest floor, which was terribly loud with constant thumping and banging sounds every day. Even with earplugs, it was still very noisy!
4. No drinking water was provided; who wants to go to the hallway to get water? Do they think this is a university dorm? When returning to the hotel at night, the staff standing at the entrance completely ignored guests coming in, hah...
ZZhuyuanyurundezhuyingAfter comparing several resorts in the central region, we finally settled on Moon Beach. I was initially worried about the hotel being a bit older, but now I have no regrets about choosing it. The breakfast selection was extensive. If you sleep in and miss breakfast, you can simply switch it for lunch instead. The airport bus stops right outside the hotel lobby, which is incredibly convenient. It would have been perfect if the weather had been a bit better. All in all, I highly recommend this place when visiting Onna Village.
GGuest UserWe chose to dine in our room for dinner and ordered two sets of meals. The price was so high, but we had to arrange the meals ourselves. We had no idea what the dishes were and what the ingredients were. It looked very different from the photos on the website, which was very disappointing. At this price, they should have arranged the meals for you! They could have specified a time for dinner and helped arrange the meals.
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.
TTianqiandikun-zijianThe room was clean and well-equipped. It's very close to Kokusai Dori, which made shopping super convenient. A small incident happened where we left our pocket Wi-Fi in the taxi on the way to the airport. The driver found it and quickly returned it to the hotel. Eventually, our Japanese friends helped us get it mailed back. It was such a great feeling to get it back after thinking it was lost! The hotel was very professional and kept the lost item safe. Thumbs up!
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