7 minute’s drive from the airport! Conveniently located luxury hotel!
Rihga Royal Grand Okinawa” is located in Asahimachi, Naha City, only 7 minutes from the airport by car! It is a 1-minute walk to Yureru Asahibashi Station (directly connected to the station) and less than a 10-minute walk to Kokusai-Dori, a famous sightseeing spot.
It is so beautiful that it is hard to believe that it opened in 2012. The brown-based interior is full of a sense of luxury.
Point 1: Even standard floors have at least 35 square meters!
At RIHGA Royal Grand Okinawa, even the standard floor is 35 square meters in size.
While in Tokyo or Osaka, a room of 20 square meters may be considered adequate, 35 square meters on the RIHGA Royal Grand Okinawa gives you a sense of openness!
Premier floors offer 35 to 70 square meters of space, early check-in and late check-out services, local bath salts, Targo Japon amenities, welcome drink and tea time service, and many other services that make your stay even more enjoyable. You can enjoy an upgraded stay.
Point 2: Is the delicious breakfast the best in Okinawa?
RIHGA Royal Grand Okinawa puts a lot of effort into its breakfast with the concept of “RIHGA’s breakfast that can’t wait until morning.
The website even has a special page to showcase the deliciousness of RIHGA’s breakfasts.
On the 14th floor of the top floor, overlooking the Kerama Islands, you can enjoy a wide variety of Okinawan foods such as jimmy tofu, seekers’ juice, daily champuru, and cartilage soki, as well as curry and bread pudding, which have a strong fan base.
The price for such a substantial breakfast is a reasonable 2,640 yen for adults!
Even if you are staying at another hotel, you can go just for breakfast.
Point 3: Large cruising ships can also be viewed!
Although it is now cancelled due to Corona, Okinawa is actually famous for large cruise ships docking there. Many of them are famous cruise ships from Asia that do not come to Yokohama, Kobe, etc., making Okinawa a mecca for cruise fans.
Here at Rihga Royal Grand Okinawa, sea-side guest rooms and restaurants overlook the ocean, so you can see the large cruise ships running by.
It’s fun to use your imagination and wonder what port they will dock at next in Okinawa.
We hope that the day will come soon when the corona is settled and cruises will resume.






