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2-chōme-23-12 Kumoji, Naha, Okinawa 900-0015, Japan
contactos teléfono: +81 98-869-0077
sitio web: richmondhotel.jp
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 26.220294, Longitude: 127.6828527
Shawn Brooker
::Rooms are decent size and quite clean. The lobby is fashionable and not crowded. I especially like how many dining options are within walking distance. If that is too expensive there is a convenience store connected to the first floor. They also have a relaxing T-shirt rental that I loved
Wong Francis
::The location of this hotel is not in the middle of town, or the main drags like Kokusai dori or Makishi etc. It's sort of near the Miebashi yu rail stop. There's nothing of interest, just a normal neighbourhood. However, it doesn't really matter if you, like many travellers, are renting a car and driving around the island. Car park is right next to the hotel, and it charges a flat 1000 yen per car per day, regardless of number of coming and going. I find this standard and fairly reasonable. Lobby is on 2nd floor, and the staffs are very kind and helpful. We were most impressed by the large size of our twin room, much bigger than many other hotels of similar category. For two of us, we can spread out comfortably, have our suitcases lay out too. Beds are comfortable, very quiet at night. Very impressed also by the provision of drip coffee packs instead of instant ones. Overall, we had a very good stay, and would highly recommend it to anyone.
Acfla Darth
::Very spartan establishment, like dorm rooms...no safe for your valuables, although cheap by Japanese standard. Reception at second floor with a empty lobby at first floor. About 10 minutes from sky rail by foot, same from busy shopping area.
Jennifer S
::Room was quite large for a Japanese hotel. Clean and mostly quiet, although I could hear people talking in the next room. Staff was exceptionally friendly.
Dane Scaysbrook
::Obviously, this is not a five-star hotel. The majority of the clientèle are generally businessmen from mainland Japan and surrounding areas. Thus, this five star review does not mean to denote that this is the greatest hotel in all of Okinawa; what many consider to be Japan's resort capital. In terms of comfort, cleanliness, meals and amenities, this is definitely one of the better three-star hotels I've ever stayed at. Succinctly put, this hotel went way beyond my expectations.