on a mainly residential street, this down-to-earth hotel is 5 minutes' walk from naminoue beach, a 15-minute walk from the nearest monorail station and 5 km from the ancient shurijo castle. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 9:00 am. breakfast is available. featuring balconies, the understated rooms come with flat-screen tvs. some rooms add washing machines, fridges, microwaves and/or wet bars Naha Airport 23 min
Shurijo Castle (19 min) Landmark 14th-century palace surrounded by a leafy park & featuring exhibits & events. Okinawa World (29 min) Unique theme park with exhibits on local culture, history & nature, plus a massive natural cave. Naminoue Beach (5 min) Sandy city beach below a highway flyover with showers, lifeguards, food outlets & basketball. First Makishi Public Market (10 min) Longtime covered marketplace with eateries & vendors selling meat, seafood, noodles & souvenirs. Naha Fukushūen (Fuzhou Garden) (5 min) Verdant city garden with rocky terrain & natural features such as a waterfall & a lake with koi. Tsuboya Yachimun Street (12 min) Tranquil cobblestone street lined with traditional earthenware workshops, cafes & a pottery museum. Kaigungo Park (14 min) Museum of the former Japanese Navy underground headquarters with tunnels, operational rooms & more. Shikina-en (17 min) Historic Ryukyu-dynasty property with traditional palace buildings, walking paths & a tranquil pond. Tamaudun (18 min) Tombs of the Second Shō Dynasty, housing the remains of kings, queens & their children. Naminoue Shrine (3 min) Established as a Shinto shrine in 1890, this sacred place offers festivals & views from the cliffs. Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum (12 min) Okinawan artwork & exhibits on history, nature & culture are featured at this contemporary museum. T ギャラリア 沖縄 by DFS (13 min) Retail chain offering a selection of duty-free goods such as handbags, fragrances & more. Umikaji Terrace Senagajima (19 min) American Village (34 min) Large, American-themed outdoor mall featuring shops, restaurants, a cinema & a ferris wheel. Shureimon (19 min) Traditional Chinese gate at Shurijo Castle; originally from the 16th century & later rebuilt. |