Naha Tsuboya Ryokan

Naha Tsuboya Ryokan

Naha, Kyushu
2.0
7.9/10 Guest Rating
$

Water

Hot Spring

About

Naha is Okinawa's capital and the most accessible entry point to the Ryukyuan island chain. This comfortable budget inn in the Tsuboya district provides a traditional Japanese room experience at Okinawa's most affordable price point, with proximity to the island's major cultural sites: Shuri Castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Ryukyuan palace), the Tsuboya pottery quarter with its centuries-old yachimun ceramic workshops, and the lively Kokusai-dori entertainment street. Okinawa's distinct cuisine — champuru stir-fries, mozuku seaweed, Orion beer, awamori spirit — is available at countless restaurants within walking distance. An ideal base for exploring Okinawa's main island before island-hopping to Ishigaki or Miyakojima.

Ideal For

Budget travelers using Naha as a base for Okinawa main island explorationFirst-time Okinawa visitors wanting easy access to cultural sites and island-hopping planningFood and culture travelers interested in Ryukyuan history and distinctive Okinawan cuisineBackpackers passing through Naha en route to the Yaeyama or Kerama island chains

Key Experiences

1Shuri Castle — the fully restored 14th-century Ryukyuan palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site
2Tsuboya pottery district — centuries-old yachimun workshops producing Okinawa's distinctive ceramics
3Kokusai-dori evening food and drink — awamori spirit, Orion beer, Okinawan champuru cuisine
Makishi Public Market — Naha's extraordinary covered market with live seafood, tropical fruits, and local specialties
Ferry planning base for the Kerama Islands, Miyakojima, and Yaeyama island chain

Price Range

$

Best price guarantee
No booking fees
Free cancellation available
Popular this season — cherry blossom views
7.9/10 Guest Rating
See Prices on AgodaCompare on Booking.com

Best price across Agoda & Booking.com

Quick Facts

Nearest Station

Makishi Monorail Station

Distance8 minutes on foot
ParkingNot available

Related Articles

Similar Ryokans

You might also enjoy these traditional Japanese inns