KuKuBiong
March 8, 2025
Miyako Island is divided into north and south. Shiriga is located in the south of the island, facing the South Pacific. It is a suite hotel with a private pool in a resort with 7 or 8 hotels scattered around.
Basically, you can only visit the resort nearby. If you want to go to the more prosperous north, you need to rent a car or Didi, which is very expensive. It is so expensive that I think I am crazy to take a taxi.
If you want to fully enjoy the resort in a short time, you can download an app called Shiriga Seven Miles Resort. Otherwise, I was a little confused when I first arrived. Anyway, I was confused because there was a resort around and there was no commercial area except for the guests. Travel depends on the hotel's shuttle and golf cart, but you can communicate with the hotel at any time. As long as you go anywhere in the resort, it is convenient and you can play for two days.
The local people are simple and friendly to Chinese people. There are curious and cute black-skinned local boy employees, but most of them have poor English and basically cannot communicate. The attitude is good, but I am also very polite. This hotel has a super special place. This is a surprise secret for you to discover. The scenery is absolutely beautiful. The sea is full of water, with a turquoise color. If it rains, swimming on rainy days is also very pleasant. The scenery is especially recommended in coral village. I plan to stay there if I have the chance to come again, but I probably don't have much chance to come. There are hiking routes and beaches by the sea. You can bring sneakers to climb the whole mountain and then change into slippers to step on the sea. Just thinking about it makes me happy. Food recommendation is the teppanyaki in the main building of the resort. It costs about 1,000 yuan per person. The beef is delicious, and the lobster is average. You can choose a suitable set meal. There is also a restaurant called Miyako Soba, which has a pork hot pot, which is absolutely amazing. The seafood and sashimi are average, probably because the seafood sashimi in China is actually quite delicious now. There is also sake all-you-can-eat, which is cheap and delicious. You need to ask the hotel to help make reservations in advance. There are more than 20 restaurants in the resort, and there is a guide. Just ask the hotel to help you decide what you want to eat. Their service was so-so (because in the middle of nowhere, they refused to let me check out an extra hour late), but they were very smart in ordering meals. If you tell them any requirements, they will notify the restaurant, such as you may arrive late, or you may have an allergic reaction to something you ate. They will definitely help you convey it.
The suite hotel has its own breakfast, which is very simple, but you can go to the lounge all day. The lounge is different from the domestic one, there is no food, just a few cheeses and dried fruits, but there is champagne. The breakfast coffee is good, but the lounge coffee is terrible.
In short, the most worthwhile thing is the spacious room with a swimming pool where you can swim freely and can lie down for 5 people, delicious dinner pork and beef, wine, emerald sea, a relaxed mood on rainy days, a breeze that is not too cold, an empty pier on the beach, a small beach named after me (I made it up myself), and friendly passers-by.
The most unhappy thing is that the resort is being renovated and building a building, which is very noisy during the day and the hotel is not embarrassed at all. I learned a skill to deal with complaints, tell the guests, sorry, I can't do anything. The more I think about it, the angrier I get.
The room is big and can accommodate five people, but it is a quiet resort with few guests, so five people may not fit into one room. Anyway, the service in Japan is very strict.
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