Published date: April 8, 2025
(Long Text) Recommended for Night Arrivals or Final Stays
Room Type Stayed
Classic Double
1 ~ 2 guest(s)
400 ~
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Experience of the stay
I arrived at Naha Airport in the evening, so I was looking for a place that was as convenient as possible, and I found this one!
If you take the monorail on the right side, you can see the hotel from the train window, so it’s reassuring. It is actually very close to Tsubokawa Station, so there’s no getting lost.
Next to the building, there’s a FamilyMart and a Seven-Eleven, and there’s a supermarket behind, so it’s great for a little shopping on the day of arrival or before heading home for souvenir groceries.
I stayed with 1 adult and 2 toddlers, a total of 3 people.
I hesitated between a twin room but chose a room with a larger bed since both kids tend to cuddle.
I made the reservation for 1 adult (the coin count is the same for 2 adults) and confirmed through a message that it’s okay for 2 preschool children to share a bed.
Usually, children sharing a bed do not receive towels or amenities, but when I went to the room that day, I was impressed to find children's toothbrushes, slippers, and towels prepared!
The room wasn’t very spacious, but the L-shaped large corner window along the corner of the wall made the room very bright.
Also, since this L-shaped part was a bit spacious, it could be used as space to spread out luggage.
Of course, there were glasses and mugs, plus an electric kettle along with a glass pitcher (a water server on the floor where you get water), and stylish tea canisters were all included.
The bathroom is the same as a standard business hotel unit bath.
Both the adult and child toothbrushes were made of bamboo, perhaps to reduce plastic, but they tend to stick to the lips and can be a bit difficult to use, so if you're concerned, it might be better to bring your own.
Breakfast was available for 1,700 yen for adults when purchased by the previous day, and free for preschool children, so I thought it was a good deal to have warm breakfast for 3 people at 1,700 yen.
The variety at the buffet was neither too much nor too little.
In addition to typical menu items like bread, eggs, and bacon, there were several Okinawan dishes like Okinawa soba and stir-fries.
You can see Tsubokawa Station and the monorail from the breakfast area, so children are sure to be delighted!
Experiences during the trip
After checking in, I enjoyed Okinawa soba at "Soba House Churugwa (Tsubokawa Branch)" which is about a 5-minute walk from the hotel!
They have a child-friendly soba option, making it a family-friendly restaurant, but there are also several other Okinawa soba shops nearby, so you can choose according to your preference.
The next day, I rented a car and stayed at a hotel in the northern region after sightseeing.
There is a Galiva rental service inside the hotel, and several affordable rental companies within a few stations, so I think it’s best to choose based on your budget.
I usually rented cars from the airport transfer type, but for the first time, I rented from a company in the city center and was able to complete the procedure quickly, so I plan to use this method from now on!Get Extra Bonus Coins! Sign up with this user's referral code now!