Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha15.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.07.08
The sea-view room offered beautiful views, directly overlooking the ocean. The hotel features a swimming pool and hot spring baths. A buffet breakfast is also available, though it comes at an additional charge. Conveniently, there's a 7-Eleven and a souvenir shop located right downstairs. However, its location is quite a distance from the Jie Xin Monorail station.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha84.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.25
This place is very well located near the Makishi station. Best of all is the generous and delicious breakfast spread, especially the french toast. Also the free drinks and ice cream throughout the day. Best of all is their cultural activities twice a day. When I was there I had time only fir the yukata. I will stay here next time when I'm in Naha again. Highly recommend!
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha84.3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.02.24
I had a wonderful stay at the JR Kyushu Blossom Naha! The location is absolutely fantastic. It’s incredibly convenient being so close to a 7-Eleven and a drug store—perfect for grabbing snacks, drinks, or any toiletries you might have forgotten.
I was a bit worried about the room temperature after reading some previous reviews mentioning the air conditioner being hot, but I honestly didn’t experience that issue at all. The AC worked perfectly fine for us and kept the room at a comfortable temperature. The room itself was a pleasant surprise—it felt much more spacious than your typical hotel room in Japan, so we had plenty of space to open up our suitcases without any trouble.
The daily basic cleaning was consistent and kept the room tidy throughout our stay. If you’re looking for a hassle-free, comfortable, and well-located hotel in Naha, this is a great choice
The location is great, right in the centre of the American Valley, 5 mins walk to the sunset beach. lots of cafe and restaurants around. They offer free Onsen. The breakfast is quite good. Staff are very friendly. Also got Limousine to the airport. Had a very lovely stay there.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha15.7% of visitors choose this area
SSongshanchouyufan2025.11.17
My stay at the Rembrandt Style Hotel Naha Okinawa was absolutely perfect! The room was much more spacious than I expected, feeling open and airy, with a vintage Rembrandt-style decor. Even with luggage, there was plenty of space to move around comfortably. The most amazing part was the ocean view from the window—just pull back the curtains, and you're greeted by a clear blue sea. Waking up to the sound of waves crashing and falling asleep to the sea breeze was incredibly therapeutic. Although it's a bit of a walk from the train station, getting around by taxi was very convenient. This distance actually provided a sense of peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle, making it ideal for travelers who want to fully immerse themselves in Naha's sea views. I'll definitely choose this hotel again for my next visit!
This might be the best hotel on Senagajima… hmm… the sunset is beautiful, the sea view is beautiful, and watching planes take off and land is also beautiful… but… the hotel's hot spring had a rotten, watery smell, the restroom on the first floor was dirty, there were ants in the room, and it was clear that many facilities hadn't even been wiped down in a long time. The staff were actually quite patient, and English communication was fine, but then there was an unexpected incident: I am very sure my wife and I are mindful of noise levels in public, yet during dinner, simply because I borrowed a phone, an elderly Japanese man at the next table, without any warning, yelled “shut up” like an animal. And the nearby staff member did nothing… If it weren't for considering international relations and being in a foreign country, I really would have wanted to have a vocabulary contest with that animal-like old man… To be honest, this was my first time encountering such an incident in Japan, but the hotel staff’s inaction completely ruined my impression of the place.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha84.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.22
I booked a basic compact room, and if the price isn't too outrageous, I highly recommend staying here! Here's why:
1. **Room Condition**: I stayed on the 6th floor. The tram line was right behind us, but it was very quiet and didn't bother us at all.
2. **Hotel Amenities**: They provide a capsule coffee machine, bottled water, and even heated eye masks. It really feels like a hotel that cares about its guests. Plus, there's a small pool, which is quite a luxury in Japan! I've stayed in over 10 hotels in Japan, and this one definitely ranks in my top 3 overall. I paid 600-700 JPY per night.
3. **Location**: Excellent. It's convenient for getting anywhere you need to go.
Stayed for 5 nights for USD$528 as a family with a toddler in Jan 2026.
Pros: Good value given its excellent location and made for a good base in Chatan. The waterfront was at our doorstep (stone steps rather than beach) and we got to see the sunset. Stay on a Saturday night and get to see the 8pm fireworks from your room. Lots within short driving range, restaurants and Aeon Chatan. Hotel staff were friendly and amenities were sufficient for our needs. There was a complimentary light breakfast with coffee of extremely diluted juice, along with a tiny pastry heated up.
Cons: This was by far the worst hotel bed we’ve slept on. The bed was too soft and caused leg pain for my husband as a result he slept in the sofa bed, which opened into an “n” shape with the top and bottom sinking down. There was also a hard metal rod in the frame. We tried requesting for an extra duvet to make it more comfortable for him and was quoted ¥3000 for it. The room was old and dusty and floor didn’t feel clean and area underneath the bed was dusty. We shifted the bed to make space for the toddler to play and as a result we sneezed all night. The sea view was nice but as we only paid for a mid-level floor, people could easier look in hence we kept our blinds closed most of the time.
We asked ourselves if we would ever visit again given the good location and view but sadly we decided no as my husband fell sick often during that stay due to poor sleep.
It is an absolutely beautiful location with private beach access and several pools. Most staff were kind and friendly. The food was delicious and provided many options for vegetarians. We will definitely go back to this resort again in the future. The only two complaints is that the pools close too early and the maid service doesn't arrive to clean rooms until around 17:00, which is the same time guests come back to their rooms to get ready for dinner after a long day outside. I have done a lot of traveling and maid service almost always comes between 11:00-14:00. So it seemed weird that we left our hotel room at 10:00 and returned at 17:00 to a still messy room.
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Cclem.dbnExceptionally surprised by how beautiful the resort was. The entire property was well-maintained, peaceful, and even nicer than expected. The service was truly top-notch — the staff were consistently welcoming, attentive, and professional.
One of the highlights was the complimentary lounge access, which offered free snacks and drinks. It was a really nice touch and made the stay feel even more relaxing. The ocean view from the resort was also stunning and added to the overall experience.
The breakfast, lunch, and dinner options were surprisingly affordable considering the quality and variety. Everything felt thoughtfully prepared and well worth it.
The pools were just as impressive — clean, spacious, and perfect for unwinding. Overall, a fantastic experience and I would absolutely stay here again.
LLostWithYanThe hotel is in a great location, close to public transportation and convenience stores, and only about a 10-minute walk from Kokusai Dori. The room was clean, and although daily housekeeping wasn’t provided, amenities were replenished throughout our stay. Overall, it was a great hotel, and I would definitely stay here again if I return to Okinawa.
RRufengPros: The rooftop pool and jacuzzi were decent, good for kids. It's not too far from Kokusai Dori, Naminoue Shrine, or the monorail station. Breakfast was okay, and there's a smoking room on the first floor. The hairdryer and toiletries were quite good.
Cons: The Wi-Fi was terrible, constantly disconnecting. There was a weird smell coming from the bathroom. I also distinctly felt that the front desk staff showed more patience when assisting Western and ********* guests compared to guests from mainland China (even when mainland Chinese guests were equally well-behaved). Of course, the front desk still maintained a Japanese standard of service, but the difference was noticeable.
GGuest UserFuku-chan, Nicole and 2 cats, algae balls and boiled beans were gently welcomed, and the number of days of stay passed in no time. It is a very satisfying inn and recommended to everyone.
The interior and exterior are very nice. I feel like 〜 I came to the resort. I used the parking lot for renting a car.
The living room is clean and comfortable. The bed futon was very fluffy and I could sleep well.
The area is very convenient location if you have a car rental. It is very close to Fusaki Beach and you can walk to the beach (passing the main building of Fusaki Beach Resort, especially no procedures).
I had breakfast. The dishes that are particular about each ingredient and seasoning will heal your mind and body.
We have never experienced it, but we can receive healing treatments and Yoga.
It is an inn that I want to visit again.
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
AAnonymous UserWe booked a 27-square-meter twin room, and it was very comfortable for a family of three. There was still plenty of space to move around even after opening our large suitcases. Since we have a one-year-old baby, the hotel thoughtfully pushed the twin beds together and against the wall beforehand, which was very considerate. The hand soap and shampoo provided by the hotel were of good quality and pleasant to use. There were also many free disposable toiletries available for self-service in the lobby, which was very convenient. Our room was cleaned thoroughly every day as long as we put the blue sign outside our door before 10 AM. The hotel's location is close to the tram station, and there are convenience stores and restaurants nearby. It was a pleasant and comfortable stay.
AAnonymous UserWish i could have more nights there
Everything is perfect
Car parking is at another building but they have shuttle car for u
The view is fantastic
Water refill and ice maker every floor
Breakfast, u almost have everything u have to try in Okinawa here
GGuest UserThe location is easy to reach even without a car thanks to regular bus connections. The setting itself is stunning — the hotel is located on a separate peninsula, and the views are truly magnificent.
Unfortunately, the hotel building feels very old and worn out. It is difficult to perceive it as a high-end place in its current condition. Because of this, the prices for additional services and restaurants also feel overpriced. Dust, dirt, worn furniture, and even mold significantly spoil the overall impression.
At the same time, there are many positive aspects. Some areas are beautiful, the food is very tasty, and the staff are extremely polite, attentive, and caring.
However, there was also an issue with canceling part of my stay. I submitted a cancellation request, but it was repeatedly declined. Although the manager confirmed by email that the cancellation should be possible, they claimed the request never reached their system.
If the hotel undergoes a proper renovation, I would gladly return. For now, my feelings are very mixed — the natural beauty and great service contrast strongly with the poor condition of the property.
GGuest UserThe staff were really nice. Even though there was a language barrier with the lady downstairs, she was very patient and used a translation app to communicate with us. However, the app wasn't very accurate. When we went upstairs to check in, it turned out there was a ********* person at the front desk, which was great. Still, we had to wait quite a while to check in, even though there was no one else at the desk at the time. The room was pretty spacious, and everything else was fine. The location is also quite convenient, and the restaurant downstairs is good. After checking in, it was past 3 PM, so we went downstairs to eat. The server asked if we wanted the restaurant or cafe. When she gave us the menu, we realized we only had about five or six minutes before lunch orders closed, but they still took our order! The set meal and the beef rice bowl were both really delicious. Definitely worth trying if you're staying here.
XxpippEven though it's an older hotel, the facilities are top-notch; I didn't feel any of the typical shortcomings of an aging property. I stayed for 2 nights and tried breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and each meal had its own unique characteristics. For breakfast, in addition to the standard offerings, they also had traditional chazuke (rice with tea). Lunch featured all-you-can-eat king crab legs, which were tender and fresh. Besides the regular desserts, you could also order a complimentary chocolate brownie cake (it's made to order, so not on display, but brought to your table after you order), which was delicious. Lunch also had freshly made tempura. It was truly made to order; two older servers would fry as much as you wanted, one frying and one plating. The only downside was having to wait patiently for them to finish frying. Dinner included mussels, smoked salmon, and seafood sashimi rice bowls. For dessert, they even had canelés, my absolute favorite! Both lunch and dinner offered steaks, which were decent, meeting the basic requirements of being tender, juicy, and having a slightly chewy exterior. The hotel's environment is also wonderful, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The pasta served at both lunch and dinner was excellent.
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