First time in a capsule hotel, and it was better than I expected! Super clean, friendly staff, and I loved the public bath (close for cleaning during 10 AM - 4 PM: hptel c/o | c/i time) Guests can grab coffee/tea in the lounge and there's 24/7 drinking water. They even have amenities like toothpaste, toothbrushes, and shaving kits at the front desk. Plus, they provide pajamas, so you can just bring your luggage for shopping and not worry about packing PJs. Overall, I'm really happy and would totally stay here again next time.
FYI: The private and deluxe rooms offer more privacy.
I booked a single room for women on the fourth floor, which has its own female-only bathroom. Other floors are mixed-gender, and showering requires going to the main public bath.
On my first night, a male staff member at the front desk assigned me a room on the second floor. Unfortunately, the area around my room was predominantly male, making it very awkward to come and go or use the restroom. I spent the entire night listening to coughing, as the soundproofing wasn't great, and the room felt stuffy even in winter.
The next day, a female staff member was on duty. After asking her to move me to a female-only room, my sleep quality and bathing experience improved significantly.
The room had a mini-fridge, but it wasn't very cold. The wardrobe had a number lock for securing luggage.
For vegetarians, this location is very convenient, with at least two vegetarian restaurants within a 3-minute walk.
Clean, but the room and bathroom are a bit small (especially the sink, which is tiny). It's a bit of a walk from the monorail station. After getting off the plane with kids and luggage, it was much more convenient to just call an Uber to get to the hotel. My booking was for 2 adults and 2 children, but the customer service said it was only booked for 2 people, so we only got two sets of amenities. I still don't quite understand why, but there's a supermarket right across the street where we could buy what we needed, so it wasn't a huge deal.
Очень хороший отель. Всё чисто, всё есть необходимое. На троих просторный номер с кухней и шкафом. Чистая постель и полотенца. Мы заселились в 4-х местный номер, было всё на высоте. Рядом с отелем находятся фитнес центры, большой маркет, торговый комплекс. Очень удобное расположение. Тихо и спокойно. Есть стиральная и сушильная машины. Рекомендуем точно.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha100% of visitors choose this area
AAdventureWinnie2026.01.16
1. This time we stayed in a triple room, and it was very convenient to have a microwave (which can also be used as an oven), washing machine, dryer, refrigerator, kettle, and induction hob available.
2. There's a Lawson convenience store right across the street, and a 7-Eleven a little further down.
3. Although there are many parking lots near the hotel, be sure to check their pricing schemes carefully. If you don't need to leave early in the morning, I recommend parking at the lot about 200 meters away, which charges a maximum of 900 JPY for 24 hours (price as of January 2026).
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The hotel owns an excellent location as it sits right next to Akamine light rail station. The interior is a bit old but of good hygiene. The front desk staff was friendly and he walked me to the underground car park which was located outside the street. In general, the hotel was comfortable to stay and offered great values with a reasonable price.
Nice hostel with a relaxed vibe. Inviting common areas. Rooms are functional, and meet all your basic needs.
Proximity to the ferry to Zamami makes it perfect for a good night's sleep before heading to the islands in the morning.
GGuest UserIt only takes one to ruin a stay, but this time two selfish neurotic old Chinese speaking women came into room very late at night making so much noise talking and messing with baggage. Upon mentioning disturbance one old woman got angry. That same woman continued to keep me up until 2.16am messing with zipped baggage in bed and dropping heavy objects on the wood above my bed. Total disregard that it was very late and I believe it to be done with deliberation as it was continued for hours after I complained. Then after check in an african woman let her boyfriend in the women's dorm and stand obstructing doorway talking and coming in room. That said african woman and boyfriend were sitting in women's only powder room for hours. Clearly not respecting boundaries yet no one said anything. African woman put all her stuff in my area of room, which I kept clear, and not near her own bed. A very annoying and disruptive night. Not the hostels fault. Usually everything is peaceful here
AArnold Z CruzI chose this because of the location which is perfect for my trip as I am taking A Line to Yoron the following day. The facility is clean, thanks to those maintaining it. How can I rate the service when it's just check in and there's even a machine? Check in process is straightforward. Trip.com should adjust their survey.
HHungerfortheJourneyNice hostel with a relaxed vibe. Inviting common areas. Rooms are functional, and meet all your basic needs.
Proximity to the ferry to Zamami makes it perfect for a good night's sleep before heading to the islands in the morning.
AAnonymous UserSome rooms are too small and have a strong odor. I couldn't stay there and quickly changed to a bigger room. Why are the mattress and quilt covers dark brown? This color will be mistaken for unclean even if it is clean. It needs to be improved. The bathrooms on some floors have odors. The sea in Okinawa is very beautiful and worth a visit. It's worth it to overcome the small room.
NNari.I recently stayed at Bibi Hotel Miyako Kukomae, and it turned out to be an excellent base for exploring Miyako Island. The hotel is modern, clean, and surprisingly spacious for the price. Check-in was fully digital, making arrival smooth and stress-free, especially after a long flight.
My room was bright and well-designed, with a comfortable bed, fast Wi-Fi, and all the essentials for a relaxing stay. I especially appreciated the washing machine and mini-kitchen, which made the trip more convenient. Everything felt new and well maintained.
The location is ideal—just a short drive from Miyako Airport and close to supermarkets and local eateries. It was easy to pick up food or hop in the car to the beaches. Sunayama Beach and Yonaha Maehama were both within quick reach. Despite the convenience, the neighborhood was quiet at night, allowing for a restful sleep.
Parking was simple and free, which is a huge plus on Miyako Island. The self-service system meant I could come and go at any time without worrying about reception hours.
Overall, Bibi Hotel Miyako Kukomae offers great value, comfort, and convenience. It’s perfect for travelers who want a clean, practical, and well-located base while discovering the beauty of Miyako Island.
GGuest UserWe are very happy with the stay and would come back. The twin rooms are spacious, clean and have a balcony. Due to the proximity of the Main Street which our balcony was facing, we could hear the occasional loud car noise during the night. The hallways leading to the rooms had a moldy smell and some large mold spots, which is difficult to avoid given the high humidity. However, the rooms have not been affected at all.
CCEL_LGreat experience in Miyakojima!
Location: The hotel is located in the center of the city, which is super convenient as a starting point to anywhere of the island: from here, the taxi to any direction is within 30 minutes at a cost of less than 3,000 yen. There is a FamilyMart across the road and you can get anything needed easily. And there are a lot of good dining places in the neighborhood. I made no reservation to any restaurant but just take a short walk randomly to the nearby restaurant every day and always find delicious food (there is one Japanese-style wagyu BBQ across the street which is super good!).
Room: The room is cozy and spacious. You won’t feel it too narrow to open your suitcase as hotels in Japan elsewhere. The bed is comfortable.
Facilities: There is a microwave in each floor, which is useful especially you need to leave early in the morning and have no time for breakfast. And there are also washing machines and dryers on the 1st floor, which is a must-have if you have activities in the sea.
If there is any improvement I must say, that is the light in the room is too dim and it is not easy to do makeups.
GGuest UserVery clean and well organised. The guest house is kept spotless and has all that you may need. From the rooms which are very well organised and each person has his unique space kind of like a small room to himself, to the temperature of the aircon, which too often is kept very low, whereas here it is kept cool but not freezing. The service is very good, there is always someone in reception from 7AM to 11PM and they are always ready to help. Toilets are super clean and well kept, and you are given 2 towels daily for you to use. Also, if you stay more than 5 nights, you get a new set of bedsheets to use (you have to change them on your own).
The kitchen is very well equipped and if you want to cook, they have all the necessary tools. Also, the common room is very well displayed, it is cosy and a nice space to socialize. An additional room to hang to dry wet clothes is outside of the back entry and can be very handy after a day at the seaside.
Overall, one of the best guesthouses I have been in during my trip in Japan.
CCheeseyoThe hotel itself is okay, and the rooms are decent, but the annex building is inconvenient and feels almost desolate. You’re told to walk two streets away to a separate building with only a tiny map — it feels strange. The annex is rarely staffed, offers minimal amenities (towels only, house cleaning every four days), and anything else, like slippers or cotton swabs, comes from a paid vending machine.
The bigger problem is the location: the annex is right next to bars, clubs, restaurants, and even barbecue spots, so it’s quite noisy at night. Even as a heavy sleeper, I was frequently woken, making it hard to get proper rest.
Budget travelers may see this as cheap, but if you’re relying on buses and trying to save money, you’ll already be tired from traveling. It’s better to stay a little further from the nightlife to actually get a proper night’s sleep. Staff are polite, but policies, location, and lack of included amenities make it hard to recommend unless you just need a very basic place to sleep.