Published date: July 16, 2024
【Accommodation Experience】Hotel Anteroom Naha
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
This time, I came to Anteroom Naha located in Naha City through HafH.
HafH ranks as one of the most popular hotels in the Okinawa area.
It's my favorite hotel, and I have already stayed here about three times whenever I visit Okinawa.
The hotel has an artistic atmosphere that makes it very comfortable, and all rooms have sea views at a reasonable price.
It's highly recommended for medium to long-term stays, but the only downside is that it's far from the nearest station.
You'll walk about 15 minutes from the nearest station, Miebashi Station on the Yui Rail.
I always hesitate to spend taxi fare and drag my suitcase along.
During the walk, I often wonder how a big hotel ended up in such a place.
This is especially true at night.
It takes about 6 minutes to walk from the hotel to the Tomarin passenger terminal building, so it's recommended for those who want to island-hop to Kerama Islands, Aguni Island, and Kume Island without renting a car.
Conversely, for those who are island-hopping, you don't really need a rental car, so I think it's fine not to rent one.
Just rent a mobility device or a bicycle when you arrive on the islands.
The room I stayed in this time was a Superior Twin.
While the double rooms only have a shower, the Superior Twin has a bath!
Okinawa has a shower culture, so many hotels don't have bathtubs, but it's nice that the Superior Twin has one.
The shared spaces are innovative, with artworks everywhere.
The spacious lounge is comfortable and seems like a perfect place to relax for hours.
You can also go up to the rooftop of the hotel, so if you stay here, make sure to enjoy the view from the rooftop.
It seems there's also a yoga experience available for hotel guests on the rooftop, so if you're interested, check it out.
Experiences during the trip
Hotel Anteroom Naha is a little away from the station, so there aren't many tourist facilities or stores nearby, but if you walk a bit, you can reach Naminoue Beach where Naminoue Shrine is located.
In summer it may be tough to walk due to the heat, but I think winter is a perfect time for a stroll.