"Overall, I don’t think I would stay here again. Maybe it is worth to spend a night or two here. Details below:
During my 6D5N trip, I have stayed in different hotels. This hotel had the most expensive parking by far. It was ¥2000 / night. Also the parking was a bit inconvenient since the parking area uses an elevator-system and you need a staff to operate the parking system machine to get your car each time you need to use your car.
There were a lot of families with young children during my stay, not the best place if you’re looking for a quiet place to relax. There were also only 2 elevators so sometimes it takes a long time to wait for the elevators due to the crowd.
The hotel provides a lot of amenities, including some daily activities from 17:00-18:00, noodles from 20:30-21:30, and free flow drinks from 10:00-22:00 (no free laundry tho). I got to try the traditional outfit dress up session, it was a good experience to quickly try on the Okinawan-style kimono.
Just a personal preference, I did find their soaps and skin care products heavily scented, which I wasn’t a fan of."
"We had an afternoon flight and didn't arrive at the hotel until 9 PM. The front desk is conveniently located on the 17th floor. The top floor offers unparalleled views overlooking the entire city of Naha. The hotel is newly opened, and having visited Japan many times, I'm accustomed to the 'small but perfectly formed' concept. This time, the facilities felt very modern and streamlined, and even though the room was compact, the kids were still thrilled with it. The self-service dryer and vending machines on the 2nd floor were also a great convenience. The hotel boasts an excellent location; there's a popular BBQ restaurant right below it, and plenty of other dining options in the vicinity. The kids certainly enjoyed their shopping sprees! It also offers great value for money. Overall, I highly recommend this hotel and would definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit."
"Absolutely fantastic hotel in every aspect!
**Location:** The location is superb, right by Tsubogawa Monorail Station and just a 5-minute walk to the bus terminal. There's a Don Quijote store conveniently located on the ground floor, and a local supermarket just one block away.
**Facilities:** The hotel is modern and well-maintained. Our room was very spacious, allowing me to easily open my 28-inch suitcase. Guests can borrow kitchen utensils from the front desk for simple meals. Each room comes equipped with a microwave and a washing machine, complete with laundry detergent.
**Cleanliness:** The room was spotlessly clean. Do note that for stays of two days, they only replace towels and empty the trash bins, without performing a full room clean. (However, this seems to be a common practice in Naha hotels for short-term stays, where only towels are refreshed.)
**Service:** Exceptional! The staff were incredibly accommodating, always happy to assist with any requests, and consistently friendly and welcoming.
**Environment:** Very pleasant. Despite its close proximity to the monorail line and a main road, the room was remarkably quiet."
"The hotel is very clean. Having only opened in 2023, it still feels incredibly new and fresh during this stay! The rooms are a good size, featuring a practical wet/dry separation in the bathroom.
Right opposite the hotel, there's a large shopping mall, coffee shops, and a huge supermarket, making it extremely convenient for shopping. I was particularly delighted to find many local Japanese fashion brands available there.
Guests can conveniently pick up complimentary toiletries, coffee, and Twins tea bags from the self-service station located on the 2nd floor when checking in."
"The hotel's location is absolutely fantastic – it's an incredibly convenient 10-minute walk from the station and just a few hundred meters from Kokusai Dori. This makes it perfect for shopping, dining, and exploring the area.
On the downside, the soundproofing isn't great. I could clearly hear loud street noise, especially from vehicles, at night. The room isn't huge; while you can open your suitcase, it still feels a bit snug.
However, purely for its superb location, I would definitely choose this hotel again for my next trip."
"The room is quite small, with barely any space beyond the bed; a 30-inch suitcase can only just be opened. However, its cleanliness is a definite plus. Toiletries can be picked up from the lobby on the second floor. Right downstairs on the first floor, there's an Okinawan restaurant that's both reasonably priced and delicious. Plus, several convenience stores are nearby for all your daily needs. The biggest advantage, though, is its excellent proximity to the monorail. You can walk directly from Makishi Station via the pedestrian overpass, which is incredibly helpful when traveling with kids and trying to minimize walking."
"The room was quite spacious, easily one of the biggest I've stayed in at a Japanese hotel, and the free onsen made for a very comfortable stay. There's a beach nearby with a designated swimming area. While transportation is fairly convenient, it does require a bit of a walk to reach public transport stops. Picking up drinks at the convenience store and enjoying them with friends as we explored the surroundings was a real highlight."
"Excellent Stay at a Great Location!
I had a wonderful stay at this hotel! The location is excellent, making it convenient to explore the area. The front desk staff were very helpful and accommodating, ensuring a smooth check-in and providing great recommendations. The room was exceptionally clean and well-maintained, offering a comfortable and relaxing environment.
One of the highlights was the hot bath, which was a perfect way to unwind after a long day. Overall, a fantastic experience—I would definitely stay here again!"
"Location, location and location! Excellent! From Monorail station, there is a covered walkway all the way to the hotel, entrance from 2nd storey! About 5mins walk. As I took a lot of public bus to place of interest, many of buses are at the bus terminal which is also next to the hotel!
The staff at the lobby are very friendly and helpful. Only fallback is they charged for early check-in. Maybe because their rate is very cheap.
Room is clean except the wooden floor at the room entrance. Abit sticky. But overall, everyday, we come back to a clean tidy room. I like the shower tap.. they have additional 2 nozzles that sprays around your torso. Very comfortable!
As my first day and last day timings is off, I did not include breakfast. Overall, the breakfast is average.
But something amazing here! From 3pm to 6pm, free flow Japanese wine, drinks, coffee and tea. For drinks, coffee and tea, the free flow is till midnight!
Highly recommend this hotel if you don’t mind 3 star hotel."
"## Pros:
**Facilities:** The facilities in the hotel's annex building are very modern and stylish, and everything feels quite new. The bathroom was a good size and featured a walk-in shower.
**Hygiene:** Generally clean and tidy, with no unpleasant odors.
**Location:** The hotel is located near the prefectural government office, very close to the meeting point for day tours, which was very convenient! There's a 7-Eleven directly downstairs from the annex, and a Lawson next door, making it extremely convenient.
**Service:** The staff were friendly and attentive.
## Cons:
The only downside was that the air conditioning in my room made a strange rattling noise/vibration. It only subsided when the fan speed was set to level 3, which was a bit annoying."
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9.4/10
Amazing
JJUpon arrival at the Southwest Grand Hotel, one is immediately struck by the calibre of design sensibilities that grace the establishment. Our room exhibited a masterful fusion of contemporary elegance and practical luxury, with thoughtfully appointed furnishings and refined finishes throughout. The intelligent spatial arrangement maximised both comfort and functionality, whilst the sophisticated colour palette created an atmosphere of understated opulence.
The hotel's facilities proved equally impressive, with particular mention deserved for the meticulously maintained swimming pool and comprehensively equipped fitness centre. These amenities demonstrated the property's unwavering commitment to guest satisfaction across all facets of the hospitality experience.
Breakfast service warrants special commendation, offering a veritable cornucopia of culinary delights that catered admirably to diverse palates. From impeccably executed Okinawa classics to inspired international offerings, the gastronomic range was nothing short of remarkable. The quality of ingredients was patently evident in each dish, reflecting the kitchen's dedication to sourcing premium produce.
The exclusive lounge service elevated our stay to extraordinary heights, providing a sanctuary of refined comfort accompanied by attentive yet discreet service. The curated selection of refreshments and light fare throughout the day ensured guests remained splendidly catered for between mealtimes—a thoughtful touch that exemplifies genuine hospitality.
Perhaps most noteworthy was the exceptional staff performance across all departments. Room service was delivered with flawless precision and genuine warmth, whilst the housekeeping team maintained immaculate standards with remarkable efficiency. The front-of-house personnel displayed particular resourcefulness in facilitating car park tickets, navigating potential complexities with ease and ensuring guests experienced no inconvenience whatsoever.
The Southwest Grand Hotel stands as a paragon of contemporary hospitality, where exceptional physical attributes are matched by equally impressive service standards. Their collective commitment to guest satisfaction ensures this establishment remains a distinguished choice for the discerning traveller.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori, Naha 87.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$328
9.3/10
Great
JJuzimanmanMy stay at this Hyatt on our last day in Okinawa was very satisfying.
**Location:**
It's conveniently located, just a 5-10 minute walk from Kokusai Dori. A taxi from the airport costs approximately 2000 JPY, making it easily accessible.
**Arrival Experience & Lobby:**
The overall environment was pleasant. Upon arrival, staff promptly greeted us and assisted with our luggage. Check-in was incredibly efficient, taking less than 10 minutes. The lobby also offers comfortable sofas for guests to rest.
**Room & Facilities:**
The room was a good size, not at all cramped. The bathroom featured a practical wet/dry separation. Our window overlooked the street, but the room was surprisingly quiet.
**Cleanliness:**
Everything was spotlessly clean.
**Service:**
The service was excellent, and we were very satisfied.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori, Naha 87.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$241
9.2/10
Great
VVFJ’s AdventuresThe hotel is in a great location, super close to the airport, but also to the city center, it’s like 15 mins walking distance and 20 mins to airport by monorail, so it is very convenient. The staff was very friendly, considering the language barrier, they still tried to communicate with us and at the moment of our stay, they were offering guests Blue Seal ice cream :). The room was small, like it is typical in Japan, but it was OK for us and it was clean, with a modern decoration. They also offer guests different amenities, which can be find at the lobby and pajamas that they leave in the room. Overall, we had a pleasant stay :) (P.S: Pic looks weird because I quickly edited my bf out🤪)
Hotel near Naha City Centre, Naha 12.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$133
9.2/10
Great
HhelloshiyoIt's a triple room with a sofa bed, very spacious and clean. Complimentary self-service tea and coffee are provided, and I didn't find the room to be as cramped as some other reviews suggested.
The location is incredibly convenient. There's a FamilyMart convenience store just 10 meters downstairs, and Tsubogawa Monorail Station is only 20 meters away.
I noticed quite a few ********* guests. I didn't try the breakfast, so I can't comment on it, but you can easily grab something from FamilyMart.
There's a river right next to the property. Ounoyama Park is just across the bridge; the huge slide there is actually more convenient to reach by walking across the bridge than by taking the monorail. On my way, I even encountered a large crab, bigger than my fist!
Hotel near Naha City Centre, Naha 12.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$122
9.1/10
Great
GGuest UserReview of Japavista Casa De Boss, Okinawa
About me:
I’m a frequent flyer to Japan and a long-time fan of staying at villas and resorts across the country. Like this one in Okinawa, I enjoy discovering different accommodations across Japan. This time, I chose Japavista Cass De Boss for a relaxing group trip.
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👍 What I liked:
• Modern Electronics: The villa was equipped with an impressive array of modern electronics, including a Dyson vacuum, air purifier, dehumidifier, Harman Kardon speaker, LG clothing purifier, SodaStream, and a coffee capsule machine, elevating the stay with high-tech convenience.
• Spacious Layout: The villa was comfortably spacious, perfectly suited for 4 people for a relaxed group stay.
• Clean Environment: The villa was generally very clean, creating a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere throughout the stay.
• Free Parking: Convenient free parking right at the ground floor made it easy for us to come and go, especially with a rental car.
• Nice View with Balcony: The balcony offered a beautiful view, just as advertised, providing a serene spot to unwind and enjoy the surroundings.
• Basic Cooking Ingredients: The kitchen included essentials like oil, salt, and pepper, which was a thoughtful touch for preparing simple meals.
• Private and quiet surroundings: Peaceful setting with no disturbance from other guests.
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👎 What could be improved:
• Aging and Dirty Sofa: The sofa looked worn and dirty, to the point where I hesitated to sit on it, which detracted from the overall comfort of the living area.
• Faulty Stove: The stove frequently beeped due to a lack of gas, making cooking frustrating and disrupting the kitchen experience.
• Used Dishwashing Sponge: The dishwashing sponge wasn’t brand new, which felt unhygienic. A fresh sponge should be provided for each new guest to ensure a clean start.
JJoannenceSingle room was great for 1 person without huge luggage and bed was comfortable. Price was very very reasonable despite being a stone’s throw away from the Omoromachi station. There were many amenities around the hotel which brings great convenience. Hotel does not offer early check in for free and public onsen is small and operates only at certain timings. Parking is very limited and expensive (1100yen per night) and we have to park across the park (3mins walk) every night as hotel parking was full. Inconvenient as it was raining on most nights. Nevertheless, price is definitely worth it.
Hotel near Naha City Centre, Naha 12.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$104
8.8/10
Very Good
TTellaWe chose this hotel for the pool and close proximity to both the monorail and the ferry ticket office.
It was ideal for this reason. The pool was nice and quiet during the day.
the ferry ticket office is just 1min walk away.
several convenience stores close by.
We went to Naminoue beach, about 25-30min walk away - we tried the bus according google maps but the bus didnt arrive as expected.
For the rest, the hotel is clean and comfortable and decent size rooms. the washing machines are busy in the evening but convenient for use.
The area around the hotel I wouldnt really recommend for families - its a little rundown and had a bit of a strange vibe, not as welcoming as other parts of Japan. Still clean and seems safe, but our least favourite area during our 3 week trip.
Hotel near Naha City Centre, Naha 12.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$110
8.7/10
Very Good
GGuest User**Cleanliness:** The room was impeccably clean. Housekeeping always completed cleaning punctually according to our requested time.
**Environment:** It's conveniently located near Shuri Castle, with a peaceful and quiet environment. The on-site Family Mart convenience store was extremely useful. There's a supermarket about a 10-minute walk away, and plenty of excellent local restaurants nearby.
**Service:** The staff were warm, friendly, and incredibly accommodating, always ready to assist with any request. Breakfast offered a rich and varied selection of food.
**Facilities:** The facilities are quite modern, especially for a hotel in Japan.
AAnonymous UserI stayed here for 3 nights in December.
It's about a 10-15 minute walk from the nearest station.
There are many apartments around, so it feels like a residential area. It's quiet. There aren't many places to eat, but there are plenty if you go around the station.
The guesthouse's parking lot was full, but there were many coin parks nearby, so it wasn't a problem.
It felt like a one-room apartment turned into a lodging facility, with a separate bathroom and toilet and a bathtub. There was also a balcony and a clothesline, so you could hang out your laundry! There is a drum-type washing machine (paid). ^ ^.
The refrigerator had separate freezer and refrigerator sections, so it was good that the ice didn't melt!
It was also good that there were many outlets!
*The staff were not there at night, so I returned before I could receive towels, but I was able to contact them immediately and they were happy to bring them to my room. The staff were all very kind.
Thank you very much!
It's good value for money, so I would definitely use it again.
Hotel near Naha City Centre, Naha 12.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:AU$66
6.9/10
GGuest UserMr. Kinjo is a perfect getaway for solo travelers when in Okinawa. It has facilitates all over Naha, the main city on the island and it offers everything one needs. The room in Uenokura's Mr. Kinjo was absolutely a great one, it was clean, not so big, but extremely well accommodated. The bed was soft, felt like water bed at times, but it was comfortable and it only added to the overall experience, which was definitely a good one and I would recommend this hotel to anuone.
When going on a business trip to Naha, which hotels are the most popular with business travelers?
When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests.
Mercure Okinawa Naha, Hotel Anteroom Nahaand Nest Hotel Naha Nishi
have convenient transportation links and inexpensive prices. Consider staying at one of these hotels during your trip.
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