With mountain views, Nangoku Lodge Booya is located in Onna and has a restaurant, a shared lounge, bar, garden and terrace. The lodge features both WiFi and private parking free of charge.
Austin Ramos
United States of America
The dog run outside the room was perfect for our little dog. It also had the nice BBQ area right next to it perfect for a clear night outside.
Just a 5-minute walk from Kibougaoka Beach and half a mile from Inbu Beach, LOGIN OKINAWA -wood- features accommodations in Onna, with a garden and a shared lounge.
KOEI FARM LODGE -SEVEN Hotels and Resorts- offers accommodations in Kin, a 15-minute walk from Kin Blue Beach and 0.8 miles from Red Beach.
Athey
United States of America
Nice view. The house was very clean (other than one bedroom that seemed to have had a leak on one wall and had mildew spots). Had everything needed for kitchen and bathroom. Water would not get hot for kitchen or bath but not sure if this was just an American expectation
ハルク キャビン enjoys a location in Nakijin, 2.9 miles from Nakijin Gusuku Castle and 24 miles from Onna-son Community Center. There's a private entrance at the chalet for the convenience of those who stay....
Stephanie
Japan
The location was a perfect little getaway in Nakijin. It was secluded enough and quiet, but also in a neighborhood with other cool houses around. There was a nice open view right in front of the bed. The dogs enjoyed playing in the open space outside. The cabin was super clear, and I enjoyed the nice natural cleaning products and toiletries. They smelled great! It was myself and my husband and our two dogs, perfect for a couple's staycation. It's also close enough to other restaurants and sites in Nakijin. The pictures actually do not show how cute it is. I enjoyed the seclusion and privacy and appreciated the nature. The check in instructions said to be aware of bugs in the house, and that made me nervous, but I didn't see one bug! The house was super clean. Nice tub too!
Nakijin Lodge ぺんさじょうやー offers accommodations in Nakijin, 5.6 miles from Nakijin Gusuku Castle and 22 miles from Onna-son Community Center.
MARIA
Japan
my family love the garden the most,and the tatami room.I like the fixtures of the lodge, location is quiet although you can hear some goats and cats outside sometimes ot really feels like your living on a village.
For active travelers, a chalet is a great mix of the outdoors and the snug inside. Usually fully furnished and with kitchen facilities, chalets are typically wooden and in the Alpine region of Europe, but can also be found other places in the world. Characterized by their sloped roofs, chalets can be single units or separate apartments, and are ideal for skiing vacations.
Room is clean, the breakfast is great! When we checked in, discounted vouchers are given, out of which there's glass bottom boat that we intended to visit. There's shuttle service to bring you to beach.
The room was good spacious and comfortable. Breakfast was OK. Express Naha (Airport) shuttle bus stop outside the hotel. Beach was nice for swimming and snorkelling. We booked 5 nights but left after 3 because we couldn't use our international drivers licence to rent a car due to strict Japanese law.
Excellent value for money. The best food (and the breakfast coupon could be used for lunch which was a game changer for us late risers)! Low prices are probably due to the outdated furniture. It looks old but it’s wooden so the feeling is more antique than old.
We wanted to be close to a number of beaches and not spend a fortune, this cabin was really comfortable and clean. Kids loved the loft area. Plenty of space and parking for rental car.
- Spectacular balcony and sunset view, even nicer than the pictures shown on the website
- Very polite and helpful staff
- Breakfast features both a Japanese/Western style buffet. The Japanese breakfast even offers Shabu-shabu!
- The hotel room is perfect: It's clean, comfortable, cozy, and spacious (I love the wooden floor a lot!)
- The hotel itself is surrounded by nice restaurants
Michael
Group
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