Total site area of almost 20,000 sqm. A facility with a cafe that distills the essence of Okinawa, including its sky, forests, and seas.
"The only problem with the hotel is that the transportation is not very convenient. The mainland Chinese driver's license cannot rent a car in Japan. Basically, you can take a taxi. The hotel recommends choosing Villa A, the facilities are very new, with a kitchen and bathtub, and the scenery is beautiful."
A hotel where you can relax with the sounds of the area limited to 8 groups a day
Ocean view room with a view of Niraikanai from all rooms Welcome to the nature of the night sky
Access to sightseeing spots such as Kudaka Island Sefa Utaki and Oujima
br 40 minutes by car from Naha Airport
"The hotel is fantastic place for those who wants a quiet, relaxing trip. It has only 8 rooms, and all rooms has a balcony with sea view.
Highly recommended for either solo, family, or larger group travellers. The room is fully furnished with various facilities which feels like a serviced apartment instead of a hotel room.
There is a BBQ area which I think is great for summer vacation. The roof top has fantastic view too!
Breakfast is porridge, which reminds me of the the Teochew style porridge in Singapore.
Lastly, the receptionist lady is super nice and friendly. If I were to visit Nanjo next time, I will not hesitate to pick the same hotel again!"
NANJO ART VILLA 橘邸 is an exclusive whole-villa retreat within Nanjo Art Museum, perched on a hilltop overlooking the Pacific Ocean — just 2 minutes from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sefa-utaki.
The villa was converted from a former university president's residence and tea ceremony studio. Original paintings by 18 recipients of Japan's highest cultural honor, the Order of Culture, hang throughout every room. This is not a gallery you visit — it is a home you inhabit.
The Space The villa sleeps up to 8 guests (4–6 recommended) and is yours entirely. Rooms include a Ryukyu tatami room, Japanese tatami room, Western-style bedroom, fully equipped kitchen & dining area, and a living room facing the Pacific and ancient forest.
Special Touches A 1960s white grand piano · Custom speakers by Okinawan artisans · Sanshin for guests to play · Tea ceremony utensils by a Living National Treasure
Outdoor Access From 17:00 each evening until 10:00 the next morning, the museum's 5,000㎡(Indoor Area: 150㎡ (1,615 sq ft)) art garden is exclusively yours. Sculptor Kohei Nawa's Trans-Deer (Flame) stands at the garden's edge, facing the sea.
Optional Experiences (reservation required) Private chef dinner · Meditation & yoga · Okinawan karate · Ryukyuan traditional performing arts
Getting Around Naha Airport: 45 min · Sefa-utaki: 2 min · Nirai Kanai Bridge: 5 min · Cape Chinen: 5 min · Azama Sun Sun Beach: 5 min · Hyakuna Beach: 13 min
What is the average price of a hotel in Nanjo for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Nanjo this weekend is NZD 450 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is NZD 712 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Nanjo this weekend typically cost NZD 947 per night.
How much do hotels in Nanjo cost per night during weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Nanjo during weekdays is NZD 413 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around NZD 651 per night. If you're looking for a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Nanjo generally cost NZD 947 per night on weekdays.
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