南原旅館

8.4
Excellent
(13 reviews)

Hotel Description

Nanbara Ryokan

Nanbara Ryokan is a charming and peaceful hotel located in the heart of Okinawa. Surrounded by the island's lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage, the hotel offers guests a serene retreat while being close to some of the region's most famous attractions. Guests can explore the nearby Tsuken Island, just 11 minutes away, known for its beautiful sandy beaches and scenic views. The Katsuren Castle Ruins, with its breathtaking panoramic ocean views, are a mere 1 hour and 2 minutes from the hotel. Other attractions include the Sefa-Utaki, a sacred site for the Ryukyu people, and the Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, a historical site dating back to the 14th century. The American Village, an American-themed outdoor shopping complex, is 1 hour and 32 minutes away, offering a mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.
The hotel provides comfortable rooms that offer a peaceful ambiance with modern amenities. Each room is designed to ensure a restful stay, with plenty of space to relax after a day of exploring. Guests can enjoy high-speed internet and convenient kitchen facilities, making it easy to prepare meals during their stay.
Nanbara Ryokan also offers easy access to public transport, with Naha Airport located just 1 hour and 55 minutes away by taxi. For guests looking to explore further, the Tsuken Port is only a short 11-minute walk away. Health and safety measures are strictly observed to ensure guests' well-being throughout their stay, with the hotel offering a smoke-free, pet-friendly environment.
In addition to the local attractions, guests can enjoy the nearby dining options, featuring authentic Japanese cuisine as well as fresh seafood dishes. A welcoming atmosphere awaits visitors, inviting them to unwind and enjoy the beauty of Okinawa, making Nanbara Ryokan the perfect base for your next island getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Close proximity to Tsuken Island, a scenic sandy beach and bicycle-friendly spot.

2. Access to historic sites like Katsuren Castle Ruins and Nakagusuku Castle Ruins.

3. Convenient access to public transport, including a nearby port and taxi service to the airport.

4. Spacious, comfortable rooms with modern amenities and high-speed internet.

5. Smoke-free, pet-friendly, and family-friendly environment.

6. Rich cultural experiences with nearby sacred sites like Sefa-Utaki.

7. Walking distance to local transport options, such as Tsuken Port.

8. Relaxed atmosphere with a focus on guest comfort and safety.

9. Nearby American Village offers a vibrant shopping and dining experience.

10. A perfect base for exploring Okinawa's natural beauty and historical landmarks.


4.8 Not good

Location rating

Top sights

Tsuken Island
11 min
Katsuren Castle Ruins
1 hr 2 min
Sefa-Utaki
2 hr 3 min
American Village
1 hr 32 min
Nakagusuku Castle Ruins
1 hr 25 min
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Good to know

Location rating4.8
Nearest airportNaha Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 55 min

Location

Airports:

Naha Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 55 min

Transit: 3 hr 28 min

Transit:

津堅港

Walking: 11 min


Nearby locations

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kyouhei kamiya

5/5
Nanbara Ryokan is located near Tsuken Port. A shop with an atmosphere unique to the island. Is it a top-class and reasonably priced inn on the island? Dinner is what they call a ``kame-kame attack'' in Okinawa! You can serve a huge amount of food. The owner of the shop, an old man from the island, is very busy with farming and other activities. We recommend that you call early in the morning or at noon, as we may not be able to answer the phone. This is a very warm inn where you can spend a relaxing time unique to the island.

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きくぼん

4/5
It's a little close to the old port and cheap!The people on the island are very warm ^_^

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aominoumiushi

4/5
I stayed there for two nights the other day.The owner's uncle also works in the fields and collects garbage, soAs others have commented, it was difficult to find one and it was difficult to make a reservation.We recommend calling early in the morning or at noon, when the uncle is coming back to the guesthouse/home to eat.Accommodation spaces include rooms with locks, air conditioners, TVs, and vape mats.The refrigerator, washing machine, bath, and toilet are shared and can be used freely.Shampoo, face wash, and soap are provided in the bathroom.They lent us one bath towel and one face towel for each person.If you don't have enough items such as toothbrushes and drinks, you can usually find them at Azuma Shoten, which is a one-minute walk away.Although this is a guesthouse where you can spend your time freely and carefree, there is one thing to keep in mind.My uncle is a very nice person, but he is the inheritor of Okinawa's unique heaping culture.Men, women, and children alike will be served a large portion of side dishes, so please be careful if you are not confident in your stomach.I was overwhelmed by the amount of food they ate for dinner on the first day, and I asked them, ``It would be a waste if I couldn't eat all of it, so please reduce the number of side dishes tomorrow.'' However, the next day, the same large amount of side dishes came out.It was quiet and the location was great, overlooking the port.Once the coronavirus has calmed down, I would like to visit you again.

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もりまり

5/5
The only way to make reservations is by phone, but the owner is away for work (lol). Apparently he's an early riser, so if you call to make a reservation around 7am, he'll answer. Also, if you call the government office, they will tell you that there is a farm nearby so they can replace you. An inn that brings back the nostalgic feeling of the Showa era. The key isn't in the room, but since there's no one there, we rent it out. It comes with 2 meals of rice and is filled with lots of love. But there's no other place to eat on the island, so if you don't eat a lot, you might get hungry. It was old but clean and didn't have a bad atmosphere. It's a place of healing.

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ハナカワ

4/5
2021.06I stayed for one night.It is 5000 yen including breakfast and dinner.I was the only guest that day, so I took it easy. Both dinner and breakfast are large in quantity and taste good, so I think you will be satisfied.There were many rooms on the second floor, and I was told to go up to the second floor and use any room I wanted, so I was given the room on the south side. Each room has a TV and air conditioning (free of charge). The toilet and shower are shared. No washlet. There is a large space right at the top of the stairs with a sofa and a refrigerator (I used it without permission since it seems to be shared), and there is also an ashtray, so I think you can smoke.Each room is also equipped with mosquito repellent mats.What time do you eat dinner and breakfast? I was asked a confirmation question, and there was almost no touching. There didn't seem to be any set check-out time, so they let us stay until it was time for our return boat.It's close to the port, and there's only one hill on the way to the inn, so I think it's the perfect inn for a carefree solo traveler.

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Mi Mi

5/5
An old man's kindness. wonderful

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上地直樹

5/5
He was the best uncle!

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p- Suzu

3/5
It's like a live-in dormitory at a construction site. There are 7 6 tatami rooms on the 2nd floor. Air conditioning and television are provided in each room. The toilet and bath are shared.