With a stay at Ryukyu Onsen Senagajima Hotel in Tomigusuku, you'll be in the entertainment district, within a 15-minute drive of Kokusai Dori and Senaga Island. This beach hotel is 5.4 mi (8.7 km) from Tomari Port and 9 mi (14.5 km) from Shurijo Castle.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages and facials. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find hot springs, a sauna, and a seasonal outdoor pool. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, tour/ticket assistance, and barbecue grills.
Stop by the hotel's restaurant, Kajina, for lunch or dinner, or grab snacks at the coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the poolside bar. Japanese breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 100 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
"This might be the best hotel on Senagajima… hmm… the sunset is beautiful, the sea view is beautiful, and watching planes take off and land is also beautiful… but… the hotel's hot spring had a rotten, watery smell, the restroom on the first floor was dirty, there were ants in the room, and it was clear that many facilities hadn't even been wiped down in a long time. The staff were actually quite patient, and English communication was fine, but then there was an unexpected incident: I am very sure my wife and I are mindful of noise levels in public, yet during dinner, simply because I borrowed a phone, an elderly Japanese man at the next table, without any warning, yelled “shut up” like an animal. And the nearby staff member did nothing… If it weren't for considering international relations and being in a foreign country, I really would have wanted to have a vocabulary contest with that animal-like old man… To be honest, this was my first time encountering such an incident in Japan, but the hotel staff’s inaction completely ruined my impression of the place."