Guest User
May 6, 2025
The hotel facilities are very design-conscious, with elegant decorations, especially the lobby. The facilities are a bit old, but well maintained. All rooms have sea views, but the views are slightly blocked on the lower floors and better on the higher floors. The hotel has an Italian restaurant (buffet, semi-buffet), a Japanese restaurant, a Japanese BBQ restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, as well as a bar and lobby lounge. The prices are reasonable and even affordable (e.g., the Italian restaurant's semi-buffet dinner is 5,500 yen; the top-floor bar Happy Hour offers dozens of special drinks and snacks for 500 yen; the Japanese restaurant's kaiseki cuisine ranges from 5,500 to 9,000 yen), and the taste is very good, so you can eat in the hotel every day. There are indoor and outdoor swimming pools and a large Japanese-style bath + sauna facilities.
The hotel has direct access to Ginowan Seaside Park, which has a long sandy beach, lagoon and wide sea view. At low tide, you can observe the marine life in the lagoon up close. It feels like an underrated attraction. Water entertainment is available on the beach for a fee.
The hotel is about 5,000 yen by taxi from Naha Airport, about 3,000 yen by taxi from Shuri Castle, and about 2,000 yen by taxi from American Village. There is a bus stop in front of the hotel. Generally speaking, the location is good and it is convenient for activities in southern Okinawa, but it is not very convenient if you want to go to the north (Kouri Island, Churaumi Aquarium, etc.).
Overall, it is a very suitable hotel for a one-stop vacation.
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