Okinawa Sun Plaza Hotel

7.2
Very Good
(788 reviews)

138 Asato, Naha, Okinawa 902-0067, Japan

+81 98-866-0920

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Hotel Description

Welcome to the Okinawa Sun Plaza Hotel, located at 138 Asato, Naha, Okinawa 902-0067, Japan. This modest hotel is perfectly situated just a six-minute walk from the nearest metro station and a mere three kilometers from Shureimon, the iconic gate of the renowned Shuri Castle. Surrounded by vibrant local culture and historical landmarks, guests are greeted by a blend of comfort and accessibility that enhances their travel experience. The hotel’s design conveys a warm and welcoming atmosphere, encouraging guests to unwind after a day of exploring the rich heritage of Okinawa.
The rooms at Okinawa Sun Plaza Hotel are simply furnished yet equipped with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy complimentary high-speed internet, flat-screen TVs, and spacious sitting areas designed for relaxation. Some rooms feature traditional tatami floors, which add a unique cultural touch, complemented by futons and chabudai dining tables for an authentic Japanese experience.
To start the day off right, a breakfast buffet is available for a fee in the hotel’s informal restaurant, offering a variety of delicious options to suit different tastes. The hotel also boasts a range of unique amenities, including a bar for evening relaxation, a sauna for unwinding, and a communal bathhouse that provides a taste of traditional Japanese bathing culture.
Accessibility is a strong point of this hotel, with several public transport options nearby. The Naha Airport is approximately a 24-minute transit ride away, while various monorail stations and bus stops can be reached within a short walking distance. This ease of transportation makes it convenient for guests to explore not only local attractions but also nearby areas of interest.
The Okinawa Sun Plaza Hotel takes guest safety seriously, implementing a variety of health and safety measures to ensure a secure and comfortable environment. Enhanced cleaning protocols, social distancing measures in public areas, and staff training in health and safety guidelines all contribute to a worry-free stay.
When it comes to activities, there’s no shortage of experiences to be had. Guests can delve into the local culture by visiting nearby attractions such as the breathtaking Shuri Castle, which offers stunning city views, and the Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, where exhibits highlight Okinawa's rich history and artistic heritage. The lively Makishi Public Market is also within reach, providing an opportunity to experience local flavors and craftsmanship.
Guests can explore several must-see sights, including the Naminoue Shrine, a sacred Shinto shrine established in 1890, and the Shikina-en Royal Gardens, featuring serene walking paths and traditional Ryukyu architecture. Each landmark is easily accessible, ensuring that guests make the most of their time in Okinawa.
Dining options abound near the hotel, with several highly recommended restaurants just minutes away. For Western cuisine, Petit Lys Shokudo and Yoshokusakaba Totoro are excellent choices, both just a minute away by taxi. For those seeking Italian, Osteria Due is also a mere two-minute drive. Fanuan The Naha Terrace offers a taste of French cuisine, while Ristorante CROSS 47 rounds out the dining experience with its exceptional offerings, each emphasizing high-quality culinary craftsmanship.
We warmly invite you to experience the Okinawa Sun Plaza Hotel and the numerous offerings that await you. Whether you're here for leisure, exploration, or a taste of local culture, our hotel is dedicated to making your stay unforgettable!

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Conveniently located near public transportation options

2. Simple yet comfortable rooms with essential amenities

3. Traditional tatami floors and futons available in some rooms

4. Sauna and communal bathhouse for relaxation

5. Breakfast buffet featuring a variety of options available


9.2 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Shuri Castle
9 min
Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum
12 min
Makishi Public Market
11 min
Naminoue Shrine
10 min
Shikina-en Royal Gardens 識名園
12 min

Nearest locations

Yoshokusakaba Totoro
1 min
The Golden Swallow
1 min
Petit Lys Shokudo
2 min
osteria due
2 min
Fanuan The Naha Terrace
2 min
Ristorante CROSS 47
2 min
Rose Sauvage
2 min
Asatoya
2 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.2
Nearest airportNaha Airport
Travel time to airport24 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    JAPANiCAN.com

    $88

    Trip.com

    $92


Location

138 Asato, Naha, Okinawa 902-0067, Japan

Airports:

Naha Airport

Transit: 24 min

Taxi: 27 min

Transit:

Sogenji(via Kokusaidori)

Walking: 1 min

Makishi Station

Walking: 7 min

Makishi Koen mae(via Asato)

Walking: 3 min

Asato [Kokusai Dori](via Bypass)

Walking: 6 min

崇元寺

Walking: 1 min


Nearby locations

9.2

Exceptional Location

This modest hotel is a 6-minute walk from the nearest metro station and 3 km from Shureimon, a popular gate at the landmark Shuri Castle.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Services

Front desk

Full-service laundry

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

100% reviews from partners and customers booking on Dinogo

7.4

219 reviews

Wonderful
48
Excellent
98
Good
46
Below Average
14
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13
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Tatsuhiko Sakamoto

5/5
Although the building is old, the public bath is free to use, which is rare in the prefecture, and it is spacious enough to stretch your arms and legs. Breakfast has a limited menu, but considering it's free, I thought it was at a satisfactory level.

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PD鈴木

3/5
The hotel was close to Kokusai Dori and Topvalu Makishi store, and had a large public bath, making it a convenient hotel to go back to sleep. You leave your room key at the front desk when you go out. I would like to have hand soap in each room and a folding chair to put a carry-on bag on, even if you can rent it. Even if I was sleeping in the bed in the room in front of the elevator, I could hear voices in the hallway, so it's best to refrain from conversations that include personal information. Even if you don't like it, you can hear all the conversations of other guests waiting for the elevator.

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WATARU TAGAINO

5/5
This is my second stay here since May of this year.Last time we had a Japanese-style room, but this time we had a deluxe twin (triple).The bed was more comfortable than the Japanese-style room.Breakfast was the same as in May. If only there were a few more items... It's an old hotel, but I think it's clean.

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タクンゲリヲン

3/5
Good location near Kokusai Street.Even though I made a reservation for two people, there were only towel slippers for one person.I can't enter the room during the day because I can't adjust the air conditioning.The buffet has a very good line.Considering the amount, it's acceptable.

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2/5
I was staying in Naha and thought it would be easy to access from Kokusai Street. Parking is available at the front and back for an additional charge of 1,000 yen per night, but it is difficult to park due to heavy traffic and narrow roads.Also, there is a large public bath and a coin laundry, which is good, but it is not large.There were 4 people staying in the room, so we added an extra bed, so it was small, and the wallpaper was stained, probably because it was an old hotel. That's to be expected, and it's good that there are only 4 of us, but when I woke up in the morning, the cooler was dripping with water and the floor was sticky. When I called the front desk, they told me that the repairs would be coming at 9 o'clock, but if they didn't show up to take a look, they wouldn't do anything on the spot. There seemed to be a lot of rooms available, but there were no exchanges.I went sightseeing and when I returned, I was cured, so I didn't have to change rooms. The wet carpet was then dried, but it was still wet.I can't help it to a certain extent since it's cheap, but I had some doubts about the customer not coming to see me right away.

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ちー

2/5
The flight I was scheduled to fly was cancelled, so I hurriedly booked a hotel to wait for an available seat the next day.It was midsummer, so it was hot everywhere, from the front desk to the elevators to the guest rooms, and the man at the reception had sweat on his forehead.You can't adjust the temperature of the air conditioner, and the appliances won't start unless you insert the key, so even if you go to the convenience store for a while, the air conditioner will turn off and you'll come back sweating.The changing room in the public bath is also small, and you may bump into the person next to you when changing. Even though I went in, I couldn't stand the heat in the changing room and left right away, but even as I waited for the elevator in the hallway, I was drenched in sweat again. The elevator was slow so I took the stairs, but the stairs were kind of creepy because there were cleaning supplies everywhere.I was very concerned about the dirt on the ceiling in the hallway and the stains on the carpet.Since there is only one key, if families go separately to take a bath or go to a convenience store, they end up having to wait in a hot hallway.It's also an easy to find location, close to the monorail and Kokusai Street. Since you have to go to the airport early in the morning, the price may be prohibitive if you stay overnight without breakfast.

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5子供チャンネル

3/5
The quality is commensurate with the price, so it's worth it if you just plan on sleeping there...Parking is difficult, and although smoking is prohibited, the towels, rooms, and hallways smell like smoke. The air conditioner smelled of cigarettes and was adjusted in the old way so it got hot.I also like that there is a bath on the top floor and breakfast is free.

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バビロン

3/5
A simple hotel.I stayed with a plan that included breakfast, but I had to catch the first flight in the morning, so I didn't have enough time, so I checked out without eating.It's okay to sleep, but the facilities in the room are old, so I think it's a good deal for those who don't mind that.

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せんべい

3/5
The hotel is an old building with a sense of history.Although the cleaning is thorough, the building is showing its age. I think the selling point is the low price.It has all the amenities and feels like a business hotel, so I think it's enough for a stay without meals.Breakfast was included, but the menu changed slightly each day. There aren't many items, but it's free, so I guess it can't be helped. However, it would have been nice to have Okinawa specialties.It takes about 10 minutes to walk to Kokusai Street!There is also a convenience store and coin parking nearby.

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たーー

5/5
I'm used to traveling, so I've stayed in a lot of hotels, and I'm very satisfied with the large room, tatami mats, breakfast, and large public bath for 4,000 yen per night! There are a lot of people who give low evaluation comments based on their personal subjective opinion, but all of the comments make me think, ``Every detail is so detailed... are you looking at that!?'' I didn't notice anything at all (lol)It's true that if you stay during the high season, there may be a lot of people in the public bath! But I'm grateful for just being allowed to take a bath in the public bath.The room was spacious for one person, but it might be a little small for four people. But for that, I can relax with Tatami, so I'm grateful!It's a different way of looking at it! It's more fun if you take it as a plus.The staff is very courteous and I would like to stay here again.