【Yomitan Village】Experience an Okinawan stay like a local at the ‘Panorama’ American House. Enjoy BBQ in the spacious garden!

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基本情報

店舗名
Panorama
住所
2192-5 Namihei, Yomitan Village, Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
電話番号
営業時間
Check-in 3:00 PM (Last check-in: 8:00 PM) Check-out 11:00 AM
定休日
サイトURL
https://travel.rakuten.co.jp/HOTEL/177909/177909.html

About 60 minutes by car from Naha Airport. This American-style bungalow is located in Yomitan Village, central Okinawa Island. Surfboards decorate the space, and the owner’s favorite art pieces create a free-spirited atmosphere.

A charming whole-house rental nestled in a quiet residential area of Yomitan Village, Okinawa, offering a lifestyle reminiscent of overseas living. This renovated American-style bungalow villa is a space brimming with the owner’s personal touches and hobbies. Limited to one group per day, it’s a secluded hideaway where you can relax as if it were your own private villa.

Point 1: The Location of ‘Panorama’—A Hideaway Nestled in a Quiet Residential Area of Yomitan Village

Exterior Source: Rakuten Travel

Panorama is located in a quiet residential area on a hill in Yomitan Village, central Okinawa Island. Situated close to National Route 58, it offers excellent access to the northern and southern parts of the island by car. Here, you can immerse yourself in Okinawan daily life within a local atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle.

Surrounding the area are supermarkets, restaurants, and beaches, making it ideal for a long stay where you can stock up on local ingredients and relax. It’s also the perfect location for those wanting to avoid tourist crowds, or for remote work and workation purposes.

Approximately 1 hour by car from Naha Airport.

By bus: Take Ryukyu Bus routes 120 or 190 to Kencho Kitaguchi (Prefectural Office North Exit), then transfer to the Yui Rail to Kencho-mae (Prefectural Office Front). From there, transfer to Ryukyu Bus route 28 (which also passes through Kokusai Street) and get off at “Ufudo”. It’s a 1-minute walk from there.

Point 2: Introducing the ‘Panorama’ Room—Experience an American Home That Embodies a “Hobby House”

Living Source: Rakuten Travel

Panorama’s charm lies in its unique building, a renovated American-style home. The interior, featuring white and wood tones, offers a sophisticated yet warm design. The spacious, single-story structure is dotted with the owner’s personal touches, including art and surfboards.

The layout features 2 bedrooms + a living/dining area + kitchen, accommodating up to 4 guests. All beds are single, making it comfortable for group trips or friends traveling together. The tasteful furniture and decor mean you’re not just staying here—you’re enjoying the cozy space itself.

Of course, Wi-Fi, a smart TV, and air conditioning are all provided. From the windows, you’ll see Okinawa’s lush green scenery. Wake up to birdsong and unwind to the sound of insects at night—a truly relaxing experience.

Point 3: ‘Panorama’ and Other Amenities—Comfort That Makes “Staying Like You’re Living Here” Possible

Washer-dryer also available Source: Rakuten Travel

Panorama’s kitchen is fully equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, toaster, rice cooker, cooking utensils, and tableware. Shopping at the local supermarket and trying your hand at Okinawan cuisine is a fun way to spend your time.

A garden where you can enjoy BBQ Source: Rakuten Travel

Furthermore, the garden allows for authentic BBQs. Gathering around the table with friends while enjoying the evening breeze is truly private Okinawan time.

The spacious garden is safe even for families with small children. A washer and dryer are provided, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free stay even for longer periods.

Amenities feature carefully selected, skin-friendly products. Rather than excessive decoration or luxury, thoughtful attention to “comfort” shines through in every detail.

True to its name, Panorama offers expansive views of nature, the sky, and local life. Experience the luxury of “staying as if you live here” in Okinawa at Panorama—a journey beyond mere sightseeing.