Discover the best Villas in Nakijin-son, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa Prefecture including Loisir Terrace & Villas Kouri, Chillma, Magachabaru Okinawa, Ocean Hills Kouri, Churahashi, Fourseason Resort Kouri jima, Viaul Sky Villa Unten.
Restaurants in Nakijin-son
5 based on 2 reviews
ともかく広い。静かな中でゆっくりしたいなら、コンドミニアムタイプを。 景色の良い3階がおススメとスタッフさんから聞きました。 私が泊まったのは、1.2階のメゾネットタイプ。 それでも、広いし、新しいので、とてものんびりゆっくりできました。 お部屋に洗濯機と乾燥機があり、自由に使えるのも便利です。全て洗濯を済ませてから移動できました。 レストランのお食事も、適量で美味しく、地元の食材も活かして仕上げられていました。野菜が食べたい私には嬉しい限り。 バスアメニティも今帰仁村のYUMEJINブランド。香りも良く、髪はしっとり。長い髪の方でも、これならOKではないかしら。タオルなどの揃えも質、数ともに言うことなし。 二泊三日でしたが、1週間くらいの滞在も良さそうです。ミニキッチンもありますから、地元の食材を仕入れて自分で作るのもありかも。 近くのレストランを予約したりいろいろな楽しみ方がありますね。 11時から17時まで、アウトドアプールサイドに、ジュースとお菓子が、用意されています。大きな期待をしなければ、これも楽しめます。 誰にも邪魔されず、自分の時間を過ごしたいなら、このホテルを選びましょう。
5 based on 37 reviews
I spent a night in this wonderful resort with the wife and the only thing I regret is that I didn't stay longer. The resort provides a lot of privacy as there are only 3 cottages and a beautiful infinity overlooking the grand clear blue sea. The location can't get much better as its away from civilization but at the same time, offers all the nice luxuries of a modern resort. The cottages are spacious, contemporary with a very nice south east Asian flavor. The owner is friendly and speaks good English. There is also a private beach for guest. If I was to comment, the beach could be cleaned up a bit. Overall, I have to say a solid 4.5 out 5. Tip - Check in when there is light as the location is in a isolated location. Also the local yaki nku place is really nothing to rave about. I suggest cooking in as there is a nice kitchen provided in all cottages. Try shopping beforehand. The village doesn't offer much. Enjoy
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Magachabaru Okinawa
So, it was our first time going to Okinawa, Japan and we were so excited about it. After a long distance flight, we got our rental car at the airport, drove about 2 hours to get to Magachabaru (because of traffic, language barrier, speed limits, power of the car, unresponsive GPS, etc.). The drive was not easy but we still very much looked forward to the hotel stay. The hotel is in the North, in a middle of forest, and very far away from the Main Island. And if you check the room rate, it is by no means cheap. We paid over US$600 plus tax a night - a little more than what we usually spend at Ritz, MO, and FS of which we are lifetime members. We spent 3 nights there. It is the secludedness that drew us there. Its privacy and peace reminded us of our home and we needed them to ease our nostalgia. We had been traveling Asia since the end of May. When we got there, we were sweaty, exhausted, and hungry, and most importantly, we were hoping to be received with a warm welcome and maybe a tad of kindness. After we got off the car at about 1830, we were then led to the check in area. The silence during the short walk was awkward and unusual. We sat down and then the male manager Miyaki-san tendered some unknown fruit drinks to us. I thought that he would be so proud and eager to introduce us to their highly prized local tropical fruits. Instead, he stared at the booking print out left on the table and my child of elementary school age. That was the moment that started to get us nervous and uneasy. He then finally opened his mouth and said in a long face that our Expedia reservation indicated that we would be bringing along an infant - the third guest who would be staying with us in the room of over 1400 sqf. We were scratching our heads as we had no intentions to cheat as what implied in his statement, tone, facial expression and body language. We told him that we were not too sure about what he meant and happened. We explained to him that we entered the right age of our child into the Expedia system. We told him that we didn’t even know that there was a problem as we were not reached out prior to the stay for any clarifications (interestingly, they left a child robe and a pair of slippers good for an elementary school child in the room, definitely not for an infant). Then, instead of asking us for the passports, he had my love one complete the forms for him. Before taking us to the room, he told us (my child was tired and hungry) that there would be NO dinner for us (it was about 1849 when the check in process was over) that night because we failed to make any advanced reservations. Also, he said that there would be NO breakfast for us too the next morning because we just missed the daily breakfast reservation cut-off time (before 1800 everyday). We were beyond stunned and there were no words to describe how bad the treatments were. He told my love one that they sent over an email about the hotel earlier. My love one told him that he didn’t receive anything electronically from the hotel. We were again bewildered because we thought that the hotel should try to reach out to the guests (there are only 11 villas in the premise) again if they didn’t hear anything (the ball is on your side, we already paid). After we settled in our room and got connected to the provided portable wi-fi (it didn’t work well at all), we checked and found that the email was in the spam folder. However, he snubbed us anyway by printing a copy for us. Later on that day, he got back to us saying that we were allowed to have breakfast at 0900 even though we did not inform them in time (well, we didn’t go sightseeing after we landed, we drove directly to the hotel and it took time). At one point during the check in process, he asked strangely as to how we were able to find the premise. We were confused again as to how and why such a question should have come up in that context. Later on, we found out during the breakfast that we were the ONLY non-Japanese family there. The breakfast costs US$30 each and requires a daily reservation before 1800. We called for a buggy before 0900 the next morning to take us to the breakfast place. The restaurant was boring and there was no menu on the table. We sat down and they gave us food. They assumed that since we were non-Japanese and therefore we should have continental breakfast. My child paid the same amount of money and had the same uninteresting meal. There were no morning greetings, refills of water or juice (not fresh pressed), or checking on us. The breakfast was mediocre. We decided not to eat there the next day not because of its high price but rather, we found the lack of substance and service intolerable. We were on vacation and it was supposed to be fun and we were beyond ready to splurge. As we observed, we were the only family who was served continental breakfast (even my child was able to point it out). Other Japanese visitors got to enjoy Japanese food which we had no problem with at all. The room was fine. They strangely pushed 2 queen-sized beds together without asking. The beds and pillows were not comfortable. They were so soft and gave no support. In terms of size, it reminded us of those Asian resort villas - spacious and full of bugs (they didn’t have the repellents ready in the room). Portable lights should have been provided near the pool (just like FS) for guests who want to take a swim at night. The water pressure was good and AC systems were strong. TV channels were limited and all in Japanese. Other staff members were fine - they did what they were supposed to be. We thought that it is totally fine if they have no intention to serve non-Japanese visitors. And yet, they are listed in all major travel sites - easy to find and reserve as long as you do not mind the pricey side of it. The stay was a memorable one but in a negative way. They didn’t understand or refuse to provide hospitality to non-Japanese guests. They assumed that non-Japanese were not able to understand and therefore respect their cultures. Showing kindness should be universal and across all cultures. It is a shame that you fail to represent your group. There was no thoughtfulness shown at all during our stay. We left the premise after 3 nights with questions and disagreements. Our vacation began after switching to Ritz.
5 based on 1 reviews
Ocean Hills Kouri is situated in a beautiful location overlooking the emerald blue ocean and the Kouri Bridge in Nakijin, Kouri-jima Island. The property features guestrooms with a furnished terrace or a private garden. Guests can also enjoy star views at night. The accommodation features a flat-screen TV and DVD player. There is also a kitchenette, equipped with kitchenware, a microwave and fridge. A stovetop and kettle are also featured. There is a private bathroom with free toiletries, slippers and a hairdryer in each unit. Bed linens and towels are provided, and laundry facilities are also available. Okinawa Churami Aquarium is a 30-minute drive, while the ruins of Nakijin Castle are a 15-minute drive away. The nearest airport is Naha Airport, a 100-minute drive via the Okinawa Expressway.
那覇空港到着し、レンタカーを借りて北上。 高速道路を走り1時間半くらいで到着。 ただし、最後の数キロで迷う。 分かりにくいと聞いていたが、道が良く分からず、宿になんどか連絡して、結局近くまで迎えに来てもらい到着。 キッチン付のコンドタイプ、庭のテラスもあり、古宇利大橋が見える。 部屋自体はそれほど広くはないが、二人には必要十分。 なんにもせずにのんびりと寛ぐには最適のホテル。近くには何もないが、それも魅力と感じてしまう。 暇を持て余すのであれば、古宇利大橋をランニングするのも一興。
4.5 based on 4 reviews
子ども3人と夫婦の計5名で宿泊しました。 1泊目はBBQをお願いしていたので、火起こしから全てやってくださり、 後片付けもしてくださいました。 古宇利ビーチを眺めながらのBBQは最高でした。 庭にはヤドカリが歩いていたりと、なかなか経験できないことが 特別感ありでした。 お手洗いが男女別なのもポイントです! また宿のお母さんが親切で、音楽をかけてくれたり、 観光のアドバイスをくれたり。 充実した沖縄旅行となりました!
Limited to 2 pairs a day. It is a villa with a pool in Nakijin village in northern Okinawa Island. Location that can overlook Kouri island from swimming pool in the courtyard, living room. There are 2 bedrooms and a Japanese-style bedroom, as well as full kitchen facilities.
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