Published date: June 19, 2025
Staying at a Designer Hotel in Naha
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I love the OMO series of hotels and have been looking forward to staying at these hotels across different regions using my points. It is a hotel that allows you to discover the history and charm of the city with various activities like walking around.
It is recommended for family travelers, couples, and solo travelers alike.
The "Yagura Room" at OMO5 Okinawa Naha, where I stayed this time, was a charming accommodation that blends Okinawan elements with comfort. The mini concerts held every evening and the fantastic candlelight creating a glass orb made for special nights. I also enjoyed a tasting experience of Awamori, which was a delightful way to engage with Okinawan culture.
In the guest room, Sanpin tea was provided, and the unique two-storey “Yagura” structure made my time enjoyable, with a spacious bathroom that is separate from the toilet for convenience. The free pajama rental was a nice touch, allowing for a light and comfortable stay.
The location is excellent, conveniently close to the Yui Rail station, and there's a Seven-Eleven nearby for any sudden shopping needs. Additionally, the night market held every evening offers Okinawan souvenirs and local gourmet foods, deepening my travel memories.
Here are some pictures of the "Yagura Room" at OMO5 Okinawa Naha. Each image showcases its unique charm:
1. Yagura structure (half-floor): Playfully designed with wood, featuring an attractive room space like a secret base.
2. Lower living area: A spacious sofa for relaxing while enjoying views of the city and sea.
3. Sophisticated modern Japanese interior with tatami and tile: The touch of washi tatami and Minsaa patterned tiles adds an Okinawan flair to the space.
Experiences during the trip
I found a place where you can enjoy all-you-can-eat and drink Shabu-shabu with Agu pork. Amazingly, it is open until 3:00 AM.
I recommend the Okinawan cuisine & all-you-can-eat drinking, Neo Taishu Sakaba Kumojisinseki, located on Okinawa International Street.
Additionally, the private yakiniku restaurant next to the hotel was great and open late.
The appetizer set was wonderful as it allowed me to enjoy a little bit of Okinawan flavor.