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Japan Naha Verified Hotel Reviews by Real Guests

Recent reviews

  • CABIN&HOTEL CONSTANT NAHA Review score: 8.2

    “Absolutely amazing!! It’s more like a hotel than a hostel, rooms are private, though it is like a curtain but it feels like your own private room with a desk, closet and tv. Location is superb. Public bath on the top floor also great to relax after a day exploring the city, and great cold plunge too.”

  • Hotel Aqua Citta Naha Review score: 8.4

    “Friendly staff, great location”

  • The Kitchen Hostel Ao Review score: 8.9

    “Good location, affordable and clean hostel. They provide paid breakfast as well. Beds have curtains that block somewhat ok the sunlight, and there are sockets for you to charge your devices. Other people were quiet. Bathrooms were spacious.”

  • “Very clean and spacious. Many extras. Very comfortable as our 1st stay at a ryokan.”

  • Rembrandt Style Naha Review score: 8.6

    “Lovely hotel and great location to get around Naha. Staff were very helpful and accommodating.”

  • Hotel Resol Trinity Naha Review score: 8.8

    “Nice newly built hotel with very comfortable onsen on the top floor. Just a bit surprising that a room with three beds is offered for 2 adults and 2 kids (but this seems to be normal in Japan). However, beds were wide and we didn't feel any discomfort when we moved them together. Breakfast offered wide range of tasty local and western food.”

  • “The location is right next to the Makishi station and a stone’s throw away from the Kokusai Street. Hotel staff is super friendly and helpful. Free ramen/soba daily and free drinks. games or activities available at 5pm.”

  • BiBi Hotel 波之上 Review score: 8.2

    “Incredibly spacious, modern room. Bed was comfy and came with two pillows. Bathroom was also great - not your usual tiny Japanese unit bath. The location was fine - within walking distance to both the beach and Kokusai dōri. Despite being located in the red light district, it was quiet at night.”