Excellent location! Novotel Okinawa Naha in the heart of Naha City
Novotel Okinawa Naha, part of the international hotel chain Accor Hotels, is located in Matsukawa, in the heart of Naha City. It was originally a Miyako Hotel, so many of you may know it.
Being in the center of Naha City, it is only a 5-minute drive to Kokusai Dori (International Street) and there are three World Heritage Sites around the hotel. The hotel is located on a hill a little far from the city, so you practically have to take a cab, but it is still a hotel with fans who want to go there.
Point 1: Novotel Naha’s specialty is its infinity pool!
ノボテル沖縄那覇の名物は、なんとっても那覇の街を一望にできるインフィニティプールです。
意外にインフィニティプールがあるホテルは少なく、ここは那覇で唯一のホテルです。しかも朝早くから夜遅くまでオープンしているのが嬉しいところ。
At night, the pool is lit up, creating a fantastic sight of the pool floating in the darkness and a beautiful night view of the city.
Point 2: I recommend the lounge access rooms at Novotel Naha!
The Club Lounge is accessible only to those whose rooms are above a certain category. At Novotel Okinawa Naha, Premier Floor, Terrace Suites, and Terrace Rooms can access the lounge on the top floor.
Here you can enjoy everything from breakfast to cocktail hour, and the advantage is that you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the scenery.
Isn’t it expensive to have a room with access to the Club Lounge? You may think so. But it is surprisingly reasonable, starting at around 10,000 yen per person per night.
There are not many places where you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the city, so you will surely be able to take some great pictures.
Point 3: Novotel Naha, a gorgeous interior that is typical of foreign-affiliated hotels
The interior design differs from hotel to hotel, whether it is oriental style, simple, or local characteristics.
Novotel Okinawa Naha is a foreign-affiliated hotel headquartered in France, so it has a glamorous atmosphere that is different from the Japanese sense.
For example, as shown in the photo, there is wall art with a lily motif on the wall. This art was designed by the famous Okinawan apparel brand “YOKANG,” and the subtle incorporation of local products is also heartbreaking.






