One hour and ten minutes drive from Naha Airport. The Ritz-Carlton, a worldwide authentic resort brand, is located in Kise, central Okinawa Island. Experience an authentic, top-class resort at the Ritz-Carlton Okinawa, which is overflowing with highly rated reviews.
Point 1: The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa, the rooms are just amazing!
The Ritz-Carlton, a worldwide brand, is also located in Okinawa, one of Japan’s most popular resort destinations!
The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa was established in 2012, so it is still one of the newest hotels in Okinawa. The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa was established in 2012, so it is still one of the newer hotels in Okinawa. As a medium-sized hotel, it is not so crowded and there are a few foreign guests here and there, giving it an international atmosphere.
After checking in at the lobby, which is cool and cool as if the heat outside is a lie, a welcome drink of seekers juice is served!
All rooms are over 45 square meters. There are nine different room categories, ranging from deluxe twin rooms to rooms with a cabana room and club lounge access.
Even the most reasonable deluxe twin room is super expensive at over 50,000 yen including breakfast for two. The most luxurious, the Cabana Room with Club Lounge Access, is a 45-square-meter room with a 29-square-meter terrace with a Jacuzzi and daybed.
I like the simplicity of the room, with its subdued colors and not unlike a tropical resort! It has the feel of a hotel in the city. It is truly a resort for adults!
Also, you can access the pool from your room!
Of course, amenities include a Delonghi kettle and a Nespresso machine.
Rooms with Club Lounge access have a dedicated concierge to provide tourist information and various reservation services, and food changes five times a day, including breakfast, light meals, afternoon tea, hors d’oeuvres, sweets & cordials, and beverage service including alcohol.
Point 2: The breakfast at the Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa is amazing!
Breakfast, available from 7:00 to 10:30, is served in the all-day dining Gusuku. This Gusuku is also chicly decorated and has the atmosphere of an Asian hideaway resort.
The menu includes Japanese, Western, and Okinawan food, and of course, the taste is of the highest quality!
The plates are not those for a buffet, but china ones, which are very elegant. The juice is covered with a lid, which gives it the dignity of a first-class hotel.
Point 3: The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa, has a golf course in front of it!
The Kanehide Kise Country Club stretches right in front of the Ritz-Carlton. It must be an irresistible environment for golfers.
Moreover, it is a hilly course, situated on a northwestern slope, with the clubhouse in the center, the Ocean Course on the East China Sea side, and the Woods Course on the mountainside, each with 9 holes.
The Ocean Course is a linear layout that makes the most of the natural terrain as much as possible, but it is slightly more challenging and requires advanced techniques.
The Woods Course is also challenging due to its large undulating doglegs and hazards between trees and valleys.
The appeal of this resort is that it offers resort golf at a reasonable price. Most of the guests staying at this hotel are probably here to play golf.






