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Stay Info
Room type:East Tower Standard Twin Room
Stay nights:1 night
# of people:3 people
I chose "Community and Spa Naha Central Hotel," because I had a plan to fly from Naha Airport around noon on the day of checkout, so I was looking for a hotel near the airport. On the check-out day, I wanted to go to Naha Airport without stopping anywhere, so I was looking for a hotel near Kokusai Street so that I could buy souvenirs. The hotel was located on a street just behind Kokusai Street, and it also a parking lot. It was nice that breakfast was included in the plan.
The hotel is a business hotel that seemed a little out-dated. The hotel logo on top of the building made it easy to find from a distance.
There was a doorman standing at the entrance. The correspondence itself was good, but the way the staff talked sounded a little harsh.
The lobby was not very big.
There were two benches in front of the front desk.
The front desk was not big, but it was not crowded and everything went smoothly.
The front desk was located in the Main Tower, but my room was in the East Tower.
Entrance to the East Tower.
First floor elevator hall.
Guest room floor elevator hall.
Guest room floor corridor.
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There was a mirror and a bathroom on the right.
The bed was just a few steps away from the entrance and it was a very narrow room. There were three of us staying, so there was not enough space to open up my suitcase on the floor. In addition, the gap between the beds were very narrow.
The bed was comfortable to sleep on. Both the futon and pillows were just the right softness. The bed in the middle had an outlet next to it, so I was able to lay down while charging my phone.
There was a TV and a refrigerator by the window. However, the TV was a little dusty. The view from the room were only of boilers outside.
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It was a unit bath and was not very big. There were no handrails, so I had to get out of the bath carefully.
The water pressure for the shower was normal. However, the ventilation was not very good, so the room fogged up quickly.
Shampoo, conditioner, and body soap were provided beside the bathtub.
Face and hand soap were prepared on the sink.
The toilet had a Washlet function. Amenity was also provided on the toilet tank. There were toothbrushes, hairbrushes and razors for the number of people. Toothbrush was good with soft brush. The handle part was a little thin, and it was a toothbrush with a curved shape to fit the hand. The hairbrush was a coarse, large-grained brush that is common in business hotels.
There was a hair dryer under the TV.
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There was no closet and there were six hooks and hangers on the wall in front of the bathroom. Unfortunately, some of the clothes hanging on the wall fell on the floor in the middle of night. In addition, slippers were prepared for the number of people staying.
There was a safe under the TV.
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Cups and tea bags (sencha) were prepared under the TV.
There was also an electric kettle.
There was a fridge, but nothing was inside.
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There were three restaurants/lounges in the hotel.
I had breakfast at “Kyu-nen-motei” on the first floor in the East Tower.
Breakfast was buffet style.
There was a soda machine, coffee machine and detox water.
On the first floor of the main tower was a cafe called “Kinushicha.”
There was also a cafe lounge called the “Grand Blue” on the first floor of the East Tower.
There is a souvenir shop next to the front desk, and only 7.8 types of items were on the shelf. In addition to souvenirs, shampoos were also sold there.
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There is a large public bath called “Ritsukarikayu,” but an additional purchase is required.
There was also a coin laundry on the first floor of the main tower.
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The Kokusai Street was right near the hotel, so I had no trouble fining a place to eat, drink or buy souvenirs. You have to be careful because the road in front of the hotel is narrow but has a lot of traffic. I went to the hotel by car, but the roads were narrow, so it took a while for me to get to the hotel. There are convenience stores and Don Quixote on Kokusai Street which was convenient. It was 1500 yen per night to park my car at the hotel parking lot, but there are many time parking around the hotel. There was a place of maximum 500 yen, so finding a place to park was not a problem.
Entrance to “Kokusai Street.”
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The staff seemed to be going according to the manual, and was not particularly friendly. It was nice that the doorman guided me kindly to the front desk.
I think there were more guests from East Asian countries such as Korea. Of course there were Japanese people as well. I think there were relatively many groups and elderly people staying.
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Because the hotel is right behind Kokusai Street, souvenirs as well as food and beverages and be purchased at Kokusai Street, and it was only a short walk away. You can get to Naha Airport from the hotel within 15 minutes by car.
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This hotel was not the best hotel in my opinion. It is a nice hotel to stay in if you are on a business trip, but not the best hotel for leisurely travels. The room was more narrower than I expected and there were windows, but when I opened the curtains I could only see the boiler. Also, the TV stand in the room was not cleaned enough and was dusty. It was too bad that the public bath cost 100 yen per person, because it would have been nice to be able to relax in the bathtub. However, it is convenient hotel to stay at if you need to get to the airport right away.
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