This hotel is value for money though it's a bit old. The room is very big and clean. Breakfast has wide variety of selection to choose from. However, it ends at 9.30am so u need to wake up early to enjoy it. This hotel is situated on a hill, so it's better for u to rent a car while staying there.There are plenty of restaurants near the hotel and the food quality are good.
I took bus 143 from Naha Bus Terminal to the American Village (it was the last stop for this bus, not sure where the actual last stop is) and walked for about 10 minutes to reach the hotel. Since it was before check-in time, I waited in the lobby, where complimentary drinks and cookies were available. The front desk staff were very enthusiastic and helped us store our luggage first; the service was excellent. After checking in, we were given an upgraded room, much larger than what we had booked, which was fantastic! American Village at night is beautiful and definitely worth staying for a night.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha24.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.01.15
This is a great hotel, not far from the beach, Makishi Public Market, and Kokusai Street. You can walk to all of them. There are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby, and the airport is only about 6 kilometers away!
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha24.5% of visitors choose this area
__M1391807****2025.11.06
The room was quite spacious, and equipped with a full range of amenities, including a smart toilet, a mini-fridge, and a safe. Housekeeping cleaned the room daily. Opening the window offered a view of the Pacific Ocean. The breakfast area had a great ambiance, and the breakfast selection was extensive, featuring Western, Chinese, and Japanese options, including fish, meat, vegetables, and local specialties, offering a wide variety to choose from.
Traveling with three people, we were looking for a spacious hotel, so we booked a duplex twin room. It perfectly met our needs! The size of the room is unbeatable in Japan. However, apart from the space, the hotel is quite old. The room decor is dated, and the fabric sofa had quite a few stains. The most significant issue was that the curtains in the duplex room didn't cover the windows completely, so the room was flooded with sunlight early in the morning!
Other services were typical for Japanese hotels, with fresh towels provided daily. If you book in advance, the value for money is still pretty good!
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha24.5% of visitors choose this area
OOceane JC2025.11.20
I really enjoyed my stay at this hotel, especially because of the spa facilities. The spa includes a sauna, a pool, an onsen, a cold bath, showers, and everything is very clean and well-maintained. A special mention goes to the fact that the spa is tattoo-friendly for both men and women. I have three medium-sized tattoos on my arms and saw other women who were even more tattooed than me — it was never an issue. I double-checked at the front desk, and they confirmed that tattoos are accepted. I'm highlighting this because I saw some other reviews saying the spa wasn't tattoo-friendly, but that was not my experience at all.
The only downside I found is that the rooms are a bit noisy — you can easily hear what's going on in the hallways throughout the day, which is unfortunate. Also, the hotel is not exactly close to the city center; it's about a 15–20 minute walk.
Other than that, I would definitely recommend this hotel, especially for the spa! Oh, and the bathrooms are nice haha!
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha24.5% of visitors choose this area
Ttommy642025.10.18
The hotel is in a great location, just a 5-minute walk from the monorail. It's very convenient for visiting Naminoue Shrine, the Prefectural Office, and Kokusai Street, yet it's still relatively quiet. The breakfast spread is amazing, with a good variety of Japanese specialties and foods, and they offer extended serving hours, which is a huge plus. There are plenty of dining options nearby, and getting around is easy. Definitely recommended! They also offer complimentary coffee and tea in the lobby lounge area.
The hotel clearly shows its age but is very well-maintained and clean. The room key is a charming, retro seahorse design (be careful not to lose it, as there's a 1000 JPY replacement fee!). The hotel's scenery is absolutely stunning, and the public areas are beautiful. If you miss breakfast, you can have lunch instead; while the selection isn't vast, the food is quite good. The only downside is that it doesn't feel very 'resort-like,' I'm not sure if this is typical for hotels in Japan, but it lacks the relaxed vibe of Southeast Asian resorts. Beach chairs and umbrellas both cost extra. The outdoor pool is too small and closes by 6 PM, and swimming in the sea is also prohibited quite early. The indoor pool, however, is lovely, but it only opens at 10 AM. A real letdown for swimming enthusiasts!
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha24.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.06.01
We had a great stay in Hewitt Resort. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We took early return flight so that we had to check out very early. The hotel even prepared packed breakfast for us as we did not have time to have breakfast before we left the hotel. The room was clean and new and spacious. We will definitely choose Hewitt Resort when we visit Okinawa in the future. Thank you Hewitt Resort.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha24.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.22
I stayed at this hotel twice and was pleasantly surprised. The location is excellent—very convenient for sightseeing, free shuttles bus to airport, and dining options. The room was basic but clean, and the staff were friendly. Great value overall!
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JjaybbHad a packed itinerary on this day so only spent the night and checked out early morning for our flight. As compared to the other hotel rooms in Okinawa, this was the smallest we had for 3 pax - it was very squeezy.
The room was clean with a comfy bed and pillows. Even the lighting was dimmable. Charging points available against each bed. TV came with Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video apps for your own login. And quite near to the monorail station - walk for about less than 10mins.
Friendly polite staff. They kept our luggage as the check in was strictly at 3pm, while we went shopping at Kokusai. There's a Donki nearby too and 7-Eleven, Family Mart as well.
AAnonymous UserThis is a great hotel, not far from the beach, Makishi Public Market, and Kokusai Street. You can walk to all of them. There are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby, and the airport is only about 6 kilometers away!
MM272330****Pros:
1. The hotel is close to the Cape Manza scenic spot, with many restaurants and convenience stores nearby.
2. The hotel offers a wide range of water activities, including but not limited to banana boats, jet skis, an inflatable water park, glass-bottom boats, and sunset cruises. If you're not planning on visiting the outer islands, you could easily spend a whole afternoon here.
Cons:
1. The hotel is a bit old. The lobby has no air conditioning 🥵, and the room decor and furnishings feel dated. The shower pressure in the bathroom 🚿 isn't great either.
2. The outdoor pool closes at 6 PM, and the beach only stays open until 5 PM. I won't even mention other times, but Okinawa right now is scorching hot and sunny. The only time you can really enjoy the pool or ocean without getting baked is closer to sunset (unless you don't mind the sun, then never mind what I said). But then you only get to play for a short while before you have to leave!! 😅
AAnonymous User1. The location is indeed very convenient, and it's one of the few hotels in Okinawa with a somewhat stylish decor. But besides that, it's absolutely useless; purely paid for deceiving photos.
2. The hygiene is really poor; there's dust everywhere, and the bed sheets are yellowed...
3. What I'm most dissatisfied with is the soundproofing: the mini-fridge in the room is incredibly noisy, and the corner room I booked was assigned to the lowest floor, which was terribly loud with constant thumping and banging sounds every day. Even with earplugs, it was still very noisy!
4. No drinking water was provided; who wants to go to the hallway to get water? Do they think this is a university dorm? When returning to the hotel at night, the staff standing at the entrance completely ignored guests coming in, hah...
MM481082****The hotel clearly shows its age but is very well-maintained and clean. The room key is a charming, retro seahorse design (be careful not to lose it, as there's a 1000 JPY replacement fee!). The hotel's scenery is absolutely stunning, and the public areas are beautiful. If you miss breakfast, you can have lunch instead; while the selection isn't vast, the food is quite good. The only downside is that it doesn't feel very 'resort-like,' I'm not sure if this is typical for hotels in Japan, but it lacks the relaxed vibe of Southeast Asian resorts. Beach chairs and umbrellas both cost extra. The outdoor pool is too small and closes by 6 PM, and swimming in the sea is also prohibited quite early. The indoor pool, however, is lovely, but it only opens at 10 AM. A real letdown for swimming enthusiasts!
LLiulangjinxingHoshinoya's service was first-rate. I highly recommend the horseback riding, which was a unique experience. The infinity pool is beautiful, and there are plenty of snorkeling spots nearby. The kids had a blast, and the service was excellent. The restaurant was plentiful, and the surroundings were beautiful. The only downside was the Wi-Fi wasn't working, and they couldn't fix it. The hotel immediately offered to change rooms, but I didn't consider it due to my heavy luggage. Even if I did, the cost of cleaning wouldn't be cheap. They suggest better equipment management, and Ctrip did everything they could to accommodate. Thank you so much! This was the only time I wanted to give a negative review, but I changed my mind because of the excellent service at Hoshinoya. I maintain my high rating and recommend it!
PPinnaonaoThe location is excellent, just a few minutes' walk to Kokusai-dori Street, and the Makishi Market is also very close, offering plenty of convenient dining options.
Breakfast had a great variety, and the Chinese-style options were very satisfying.
Facilities: The only downside was that the city hotel pool was too small; it felt cramped.
Service: Excellent! Warm and welcoming, made us feel right at home.
Cleanliness: We pushed the two small beds together and found absolutely no blind spots for dirt; everything was very clean.
YYunjuanyunshu22I took bus 143 from Naha Bus Terminal to the American Village (it was the last stop for this bus, not sure where the actual last stop is) and walked for about 10 minutes to reach the hotel. Since it was before check-in time, I waited in the lobby, where complimentary drinks and cookies were available. The front desk staff were very enthusiastic and helped us store our luggage first; the service was excellent. After checking in, we were given an upgraded room, much larger than what we had booked, which was fantastic! American Village at night is beautiful and definitely worth staying for a night.
KKirill 科力尔The hotel is located near beautiful and clean Sesoko beach with marvellous sea abundant with great variety of fish. A perfect location for swimming and snorkeling.
Sesoko beach and fantastic view thereof from our balcony has been a huge, but unfortunately the only advantage of the hotel.
If you don’t rent a car, you have to be ready for the situation when you are unable to leave the hotel at all. It’s very hard to call a taxi either via Uber or even via local taxi app “Go”. The hotel staff does not provide too much help with this issue either, even when requested to book a taxi to the airport (to be fair hotel concierge finally managed to arrange a car for us, but it arrives 30 minutes late, despite our request being extended at least 12 hours before the planned departure).
The hotel management is apparently aware of the transport inconvenience for their guests, but do not seem to care about that at all: they’ve chosen the easiest way “to cope” with the problem: just smile and say “sorry”.
There’s another advantage of such approach for the hotel: if guests cannot leave the hotel easily, they wouldn’t have much lunch/dining choice other than having meals in the hotel.
And here we come to another issue with the hotel: a very mediocre choice of dining options (no Japanese cuisine options at all) and extremely poor menu (with even poorer service) in the only available lunch venue.
Breakfasts are below expectations as well: absolutely same food every morning (the only change from day to day: fried salmon/fried mackerel), no fresh fish/sea-food (we’re still in Japan, aren’t we?), almost no choice of fruits.
Verdict: a very overrated hotel, pretty mediocre itself, but located beside the gorgeous sea.
DDajiI booked the Beach House zone with 2 bedrooms and 1 living room, and overall, it was a wonderful stay. The room condition was excellent—very clean, beautiful, and elegantly designed, with a stunning sea view. The facilities were well-equipped, especially the kitchen, which had everything we needed.
One minor issue was that at night, when closing the bathroom door, there was a wind noise, so we had to keep the bathroom door open while sleeping. Transportation between the main building and the Beach House was convenient with a golf cart service. Additional costs included a parking fee and a resort fee of 300 yen per person per night.
Breakfast around 7:30 AM was quite busy, but I really liked their online queue system, which allowed us to reserve our spot virtually without waiting in front of the restaurant.
The resort had three swimming pools. The first pool, located right next to the sea, was disappointing—it was very dirty, with algae at the bottom. Another issue was that the edge of this pool facing the sea was too deep; anyone under 160 cm would not be able to stand, even though it’s the side with the best sunset view. The second pool was located slightly higher up, but we didn’t use it. The third was an indoor pool, which we also didn’t try.
Staff service was excellent. They spoke English and Japanese fluently, and some could even communicate in Chinese.
Around the hotel, there were also quite a few good restaurants within easy reach, which was very convenient.
Overall, I was very impressed with almost everything, except for the cleanliness of the swimming pool.
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