Published date: June 3, 2025
New, Clean and Comfortable Dormitory (Separate Areas for Men and Women)
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
It was about a 12-minute walk from the ferry terminal.
The common area on one floor is equipped with a kitchen, tables, and washing machines among other amenities. I was happy to find manga on the bookshelf.
I didn’t use the kitchen this time, but they definitely have cooking tools (including a rice cooker, which is good), and a good selection of seasonings, which would be great for long-term stays.
The back has separate spaces for men and women, with sleeping areas, and further back is the space with sinks, toilets, and showers. The dryer usage is limited in time, and there are specific quiet hours in the common areas, making it a peaceful place to sleep at night.
If you're on the upper bunk of a box-type, it might be a bit inconvenient with a suitcase.
Experiences during the trip
Taking a morning walk around the neighborhood, I found popular Kinjyo Kamaboko shop and Naha Bakery just a 10-minute walk away. While you can also buy them at the airport or the ferry terminal, it's nice to buy and eat directly from the shop.
I also bought a souvenir pineapple at the Yuratiku Market. The popular items were quickly selling out right when they opened.
There is a tuna izakaya called Hitoshi nearby. It can be hard to get through on the reservation phone, but waiting for available seats on the day tends to work out, and it's convenient since this accommodation is close by.