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HOSHINOYA Okinawa
Reviewed on 14 Jun 2026

AQUASENSE Hotel & Resort
Reviewed on 11 Jun 2026

Okinawa Kariyushi Resort Exes Naha
Reviewed on 30 May 2026

Hotel Nikko Alivila
Reviewed on 20 Jun 2026
Where to stay in Kumoji

Naha City Centre
The parks and historical sites are just a few things visitors like about Naha City Centre. Kokusai-dori Shopping Street and Tomari Port are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Miebashi Station or Kenchomae Station to get around the larger area.
Top hotels in Kumoji

The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Naha
"Perfect for my stay. Clean & beautiful! Staff was phenomenal!"
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2026

Nest Hotel Naha Kumoji
"Breakfast was great. My room was a bit tidy for couples with luggage. The room was clean and well-maintained, and everything worked well. The TV program available was somewhat disappointing, with only about 5 channels in Japanese, so we couldn't enjoy watching TV. Our plans to rent a car were put ..."
Reviewed on 11 Jun 2026

Almont Hotel Naha Kenchomae
"Lovely stay. Very clean, and fantastic amenities. Super convenient location. A walkable distance from the shopping street! Parking available for a price and with limited slots, but there is a convenient parking across the street as well."
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2026
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Popular places to visit

Kokusai-dori Shopping Street
Naha’s lively main street is home to an array of superb restaurants, souvenir shops and galleries selling fine glassware.

Tomari Port
Explore the waterfront in Naha with a trip to Tomari Port. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or visit the shops in this culturally rich area.

Shurijo Castle
Take a tour of this lavishly decorated hilltop castle that was home to powerful Japanese kings for more than 400 years.



