Accommodation Experience|Hilton Okinawa Shurijo Castle, Naha Hilton Hotel
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Stay Date: October 2025 / 1 Night
Room Type: Twin Room (Facing Parking Lot)
🏨 Hotel Location and Overall Impression
The hotel is in an excellent location, just a few minutes' drive from Shurijo Castle, and very convenient for those driving. We stayed in a room facing the parking lot this time. Although it lacked a city night view, the overall environment was quiet, ensuring a good night's sleep.
🛏 Room Design and Amenities
The room was clean and bright, with warm tones. The red and beige color scheme added a touch of mature Okinawan style. The beds were very comfortable, and the twin bed setup was perfect for us. Amenities were comprehensive, including toothbrushes, razors, cotton swabs, slippers, all of good quality. The bathroom was standard but very clean, with stable water pressure.
The in-room minibar area featured an ice bucket and bottled water. The ceiling lighting projected Okinawan floral patterns, which was a delightful surprise, especially cozy at night.
🍳 Breakfast Experience
This time, we were most looking forward to breakfast. After days of travel with no breakfast or just boxed meals, we finally enjoyed a hot bowl of miso soup here. The broth was rich, perfectly seasoned, and topped with green onions, warming both the heart and stomach.
The freshly cooked sunny-side-up eggs were also outstanding, with slightly runny yolks, paired with hash browns and a touch of ketchup—just right. The Japanese section offered seaweed, pickles, tofu, natto, and bitter melon salad, among other small dishes. My husband noticed many Japanese guests wrapping rice with seaweed, which seemed like a breakfast ritual for them.
🥗 Salad and Bread Section
The salad section was clean and colorful, with fresh vegetables. There were various dressings like Japanese-style, sesame, and yogurt, paired with corn, shredded carrots, and beans, making for a refreshing start.
The bread section included croissants, Danish pastries, cinnamon rolls, and multigrain toast. My personal favorite was spreading peanut butter and strawberry jam on toast, accompanied by a cup of milk tea. In that moment, life felt simple and beautiful.
☕ Summary
Although my husband kept reminiscing about the Agu pork and grilled salmon at Nago West, I found the Hilton breakfast quite satisfying. As we left, I took a photo of the small card on the table that read:
> "ありがとうございました。素敵な一日をお過ごしください。"
Thank you for visiting. Have a wonderful day.
Travel doesn't always have to be breathtaking. Sometimes, all you need is a bowl of hot soup, a sunny-side-up egg, and someone by your side to quietly enjoy breakfast together. That's enough.