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Walking to Kokusai Street
Published date: June 19, 2025

Walking to Kokusai Street

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Property Stayed (November, 2024)
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Experience of the stay
This was my first trip to Okinawa, and I used the hotel for 2 nights. It was about a 10-minute taxi ride from the airport. The location near the Yui Rail allows walking to Kokusai Street. I checked in to the hotel around 8 PM on the first day. The staff were kind and polite, and they smoothly handled the check-in procedures. You need to have your room card to press the elevator button, so you have to carry the card with you all the time. The room was clean, and there were two semi-double beds, so two children and two adults could sleep in the two beds! (0 years old and 3 years old) It was nice that bedding for the children was free! The amenities were arranged to be picked at the entrance, so you need to bring your own toothbrush, etc., as they were not provided in the room. The children’s amenities were given when we checked in. (Slippers, toothbrush, body sponge, handkerchief) There was a receiver in front of the hotel for calling the taxi service yourself with Daiichi Kotsu. (When I tried to arrange it around 4:30 PM on Sunday, I was told it was full and they couldn't pick me up. If you have a set time, it might be better to make a reservation!) You can also have the front desk arrange a taxi! However, it can be confusing with 'Kencho-mae' and the annex, so it’s necessary to communicate clearly! (When I asked the staff at the front, it took more than 15 minutes for the taxi to arrive, and when I checked again, it had gone to a different location.) The hotel room was quite spacious, and I was able to spend leisurely two days. I was satisfied with the good location!
Experiences during the trip
After staying at the hotel for 2 nights, I moved to the Sheraton hotel after visiting Okinawa Children's World. On the 4th day, I also visited the Churaumi Aquarium. I enjoyed Okinawan cuisine at restaurants where I could listen to shamisen music every day, and I was able to provide my children with many experiences like pottery painting and making Ryukyu glass, which became very good memories!