Published date: February 12, 2025
A Must-Stop in Northern Okinawa: Relaxing Stay at Hoshino Resort BEB5 (For Honoring Parents)
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
This was my second visit in three months. This time I stayed with my father, who came to visit from the mainland. While we could have spent two nights in Naha, we decided to stay one night in Seragaki.
The room type was the same Yuntaku Suite as last time. As you can see from the photos, it feels like a home away from home!
It features a full kitchen with cooking utensils, dishes, a washer/dryer (including detergent), a sofa, a dining area, and can accommodate up to four beds, making it a truly comfortable place to live. The appliances include a Dyson hairdryer, and Balmuuda products, which show exceptional taste.
Within the facility, you can enjoy food trucks and pizza, and it’s also recommended to shop around Uruma or Yomitan and bring your own supplies. My father and I are both into cooking, so we bought fresh tuna and steak meat at Uruma Marche (a bit of a distance, but highly recommended) and then picked up some sushi and snacks at a supermarket before heading to the hotel.
It was a casual yet relaxing stay, and I had a fulfilling experience. I might visit again around spring.
It's close to both Naha and Nago, making it an ideal location for repeat visits!
Experiences during the trip
During my time in Okinawa, I carefully planned an itinerary based on my father's request. Since he said we didn’t need to visit the Churaumi Aquarium, I excluded the Churaumi and Motobu areas from our trip.
Day 1: Travel - All-you-can-eat Agu- Pork Shabu-shabu at Ganahe Butcher Shop in Asahibashi (reservation required).
Day 2: Visit to Nuchimaasu for salt production on Hamahiga Island → Lunch with authentic hamburgers by the seaside at the U.S. Kadena Marina (open to the public) → Shopping at Roadside Station Kadena (you can see the Kadena Air Base runway; I forgot to take a photo...) → Shopping at Uruma Marche and nearby supermarkets → Arrive at hotel.
Day 3: Souvenir shopping at Nago's Okashi Goten → Sightseeing and shopping in American Village with lunch → Head to the airport.
Despite the packed 3 days, my father was very satisfied and returned to the mainland feeling happy, which gave me peace of mind.