With a stay at SmartCondo Tomari, you'll be centrally located in Naha, a short 6-minute walk from Tomari Port and 11 minutes by foot from Kokusai-dori Shopping Street. This condo is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum and 2.5 mi (4 km) from Shurijo Castle.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Featured amenities include laundry facilities, an elevator, and a vending machine. Limited parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 25 guestrooms, featuring kitchens with full-sized refrigerators/freezers and ovens. Your memory foam bed comes with premium bedding. Rooms have private furnished balconies. Wired and wireless internet access is complimentary, while 40-inch LCD televisions with satellite programming provide entertainment.
"Facilities: The facilities are quite complete. The room isn't large, but it's well-equipped.
Cleanliness: Cleanliness is generally good in Japanese hotels.
Area: It's about a ten-minute walk to Kokusai-dori, along the river. Taxis are easily available, and there's a convenience store downstairs.
Service: The service is hard to describe. I arrived from another hotel that day and checked in late, and the hotel didn't contact me in advance. I called at 7 PM and was told I'd check in around 8 PM, but luckily I made it before the front desk closed. I couldn't understand a word of English, and even with the translator, I couldn't make a single sentence. The courier gave me the code for the self-service key locker, and I tried desperately to memorize it. However, upon arriving at the hotel, there was a door that required a key. The number at the front desk couldn't be reached, so I contacted Ctrip. Haha, I figured it out on my own. About twenty minutes later, an elderly couple arrived, and we all got in. I tried the codes for about ten key lockers one by one, but luckily, I got through to door 5.
The key was very old, connected to the main power switch for each room. If someone goes downstairs to buy something, the person staying in the room will have to turn off the power in the dark... If they don't have their keys, they can just enter the building.
You say it's safe, and it's quite safe... but it's not very convenient. For value, forget the bike."