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Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa, your serene slice of paradise nestled in the heart of Kunigami! This charming 3-star hotel, situated just 8.4mi from the city's vibrant center, invites you to unwind amidst breathtaking mountain views and lush greenery. With rates starting at an affordable price, your dream vacation in Japan is not just a fantasy—it's just a booking away!

Property building in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Property building in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa

Rooms

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1 Twin Bed

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300 sqft

Double Room

Balcony

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Spacious rooms featuring a balcony with mountain views. It's fitted with a flat-screen TV and a mini-fridge and an private bathroom.

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605 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Queen Size Beds

Balcony

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Spacious rooms featuring a balcony with mountain views. It's fitted with a flat-screen TV and a mini-fridge and an private bathroom.

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300 sqft

Family

Balcony

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The family room features air conditioning, a wardrobe, a balcony with mountain views as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath. The unit has 2 beds.

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Indulge your taste buds at the on-site restaurant, and savor a delightful breakfast each morning to fuel your adventurous spirit. Each room is a cozy haven, equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and all the essential amenities for a comfortable stay. Enjoy peaceful afternoons on your balcony, put your feet up in the bathtub, or explore the beautifully manicured garden. Take advantage of the complementary private parking and embrace the ease of exploring Okinawa at your own pace!

Lobby or reception in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Lobby or reception in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa

Experience the Best

With a total of 362 enthusiastic reviews, guests rave about the warm hospitality and delightful experience found at Ada Garden Hotel. Whether you’re soaking in the serene views or enjoying a leisurely stroll in the lovely garden, this hotel is perfectly designed for relaxation and rejuvenation. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and create memories that will last a lifetime at Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa

Plan Your Stay

Step into the vibrant culinary world of Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa, where the flavors of both Japan and Europe come together for an unforgettable dining experience at our on-site restaurant, レストラン #1. Picture yourself seated amidst the enchanting ambiance as you savor a delectable breakfast that prepares you for the exciting adventures the day holds. Whether you're craving traditional Japanese fare or a European-inspired dish, every meal feels like a feast designed just for you.

Food in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Breakfast in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Restaurant/places to eat in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Restaurant/places to eat in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa

Restaurant

レストラン #1

Japanese, European

Food in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Restaurant/places to eat in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Property building in Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
I had such a wonderful stay. The building is beautiful, designed in Vietnamese-style. Everyone was so friendly and attentive. I felt welcome. The remote location was refreshing after a long bike ride up the coast and around the cape, and I was able to store my bicycle inside. The traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner were truly remarkable. And the chef was able to accommodate my vegan diet. I was impressed with the presentation as much as the flavor. Just be sure to place your request the day before, because each meal is made to order. You can choose your dining time during check-in. The room was spacious and comfortable, with a small balcony and a lived-in, rustic charm that I loved. Notable details include: ornate wooden doors and accents, as well as wooden floors. There are vending machines stocked with beer, tea, snacks, and cup noodles. The laundry machines are free of charge. It was a terrific getaway and a much-needed chance to rest and recover. I highly recommend it!

Nathanial

Location is really nice. The hotel is situated in the middle of the national park, BUT: it is right in front of the road. At first, this made us completely disappointed, cause the pictures suggested it was in the middle of nowhere. But the road was barely used at night, making the place quiet enough. When I say quiet, I am referring to the sounds of civillization, because birds cry 24/7 as others mentioned in their reviews. Rooms (and we stayed in the most simple twin room) are quite nice with wooden floors and kind of antique'ish furniture. Note that the beds are not too long, probably about 185-190cm, which may be a problem for the taller visitors. Staff was helpful and guided us to the place with the local birds at dawn, lending a flashlight.

Mark_ph

This place is perfect for any birdwatcher aiming at seeing the Okinawa endemics and who want to treat themselves with comfort. The Hotel location is quite remote, meaning that you can see Okinawa Rails sleeping opposite to the hotel, Okinawa Woodpeckers and Flying Fox feeding at the hotel’s entrance! This also means that for those without a car like myself, it can be difficult (but not impossible) to reach. You’ll get delicious Asian breakfast, and booking dinner was also a good idea because there are no restaurants in walking distance. The staff are very helpful and kind, making very worthwhile the experience. 10/10 recommend it.

Lia

It's an old style hotel located close to the Yanbaru national park in leafy surrounds, a secluded atmosphere, far from the maddening crowds. The nearest scenic attraction is Cape Hedo the most northerly point of the island. Staff were good, the rooms were okay, but no room service, labeled bins are outside in the corridors for you to dispose of any rubbish, dinners had to be preordered, one choice, breakfast Japanese style only was tasty. There are vending machines on the ground floor where the laundry is situated which has beer, and non alcoholic drinks as well as a variety of chips, biscuits etc.

Peter

Hotel was excellent. Lovely staff, large room, comfy bed. Location was perfect for exploring the Yanbaru area. Nice area with forest and wildlife (on our 6am walks we saw a Kuina just across the road and lots of newts). Free washing machines, detergent and dryers were extremely handy. Food was really delicious, highly recommended pre booking meals. We are pescetarian and they obligingly accommodated us with a vegetable and tofu hotpot. Our (very fussy) children loved the hamburger meal. Breakfast was a Japanese set and we found it generous in quantity.

Emily

I had such a wonderful stay. The building is beautiful, designed in Vietnamese-style. Everyone was so friendly and attentive. I felt welcome. The remote location was refreshing after a long bike ride up the coast and around the cape, and I was able to store my bicycle inside. The traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner were truly remarkable. And the chef was able to accommodate my vegan diet. I was impressed with the presentation as much as the flavor. Just be sure to place your request the day before, because each meal is made to order. You can choose your dining time during check-in. The room was spacious and comfortable, with a small balcony and a lived-in, rustic charm that I loved. Notable details include: ornate wooden doors and accents, as well as wooden floors. There are vending machines stocked with beer, tea, snacks, and cup noodles. The laundry machines are free of charge. It was a terrific getaway and a much-needed chance to rest and recover. I highly recommend it!

Nathanial

Location is really nice. The hotel is situated in the middle of the national park, BUT: it is right in front of the road. At first, this made us completely disappointed, cause the pictures suggested it was in the middle of nowhere. But the road was barely used at night, making the place quiet enough. When I say quiet, I am referring to the sounds of civillization, because birds cry 24/7 as others mentioned in their reviews. Rooms (and we stayed in the most simple twin room) are quite nice with wooden floors and kind of antique'ish furniture. Note that the beds are not too long, probably about 185-190cm, which may be a problem for the taller visitors. Staff was helpful and guided us to the place with the local birds at dawn, lending a flashlight.

Mark_ph

This place is perfect for any birdwatcher aiming at seeing the Okinawa endemics and who want to treat themselves with comfort. The Hotel location is quite remote, meaning that you can see Okinawa Rails sleeping opposite to the hotel, Okinawa Woodpeckers and Flying Fox feeding at the hotel’s entrance! This also means that for those without a car like myself, it can be difficult (but not impossible) to reach. You’ll get delicious Asian breakfast, and booking dinner was also a good idea because there are no restaurants in walking distance. The staff are very helpful and kind, making very worthwhile the experience. 10/10 recommend it.

Lia

It's an old style hotel located close to the Yanbaru national park in leafy surrounds, a secluded atmosphere, far from the maddening crowds. The nearest scenic attraction is Cape Hedo the most northerly point of the island. Staff were good, the rooms were okay, but no room service, labeled bins are outside in the corridors for you to dispose of any rubbish, dinners had to be preordered, one choice, breakfast Japanese style only was tasty. There are vending machines on the ground floor where the laundry is situated which has beer, and non alcoholic drinks as well as a variety of chips, biscuits etc.

Peter

Hotel was excellent. Lovely staff, large room, comfy bed. Location was perfect for exploring the Yanbaru area. Nice area with forest and wildlife (on our 6am walks we saw a Kuina just across the road and lots of newts). Free washing machines, detergent and dryers were extremely handy. Food was really delicious, highly recommended pre booking meals. We are pescetarian and they obligingly accommodated us with a vegetable and tofu hotpot. Our (very fussy) children loved the hamburger meal. Breakfast was a Japanese set and we found it generous in quantity.

Emily

I had such a wonderful stay. The building is beautiful, designed in Vietnamese-style. Everyone was so friendly and attentive. I felt welcome. The remote location was refreshing after a long bike ride up the coast and around the cape, and I was able to store my bicycle inside. The traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner were truly remarkable. And the chef was able to accommodate my vegan diet. I was impressed with the presentation as much as the flavor. Just be sure to place your request the day before, because each meal is made to order. You can choose your dining time during check-in. The room was spacious and comfortable, with a small balcony and a lived-in, rustic charm that I loved. Notable details include: ornate wooden doors and accents, as well as wooden floors. There are vending machines stocked with beer, tea, snacks, and cup noodles. The laundry machines are free of charge. It was a terrific getaway and a much-needed chance to rest and recover. I highly recommend it!

Nathanial

Location is really nice. The hotel is situated in the middle of the national park, BUT: it is right in front of the road. At first, this made us completely disappointed, cause the pictures suggested it was in the middle of nowhere. But the road was barely used at night, making the place quiet enough. When I say quiet, I am referring to the sounds of civillization, because birds cry 24/7 as others mentioned in their reviews. Rooms (and we stayed in the most simple twin room) are quite nice with wooden floors and kind of antique'ish furniture. Note that the beds are not too long, probably about 185-190cm, which may be a problem for the taller visitors. Staff was helpful and guided us to the place with the local birds at dawn, lending a flashlight.

Mark_ph

This place is perfect for any birdwatcher aiming at seeing the Okinawa endemics and who want to treat themselves with comfort. The Hotel location is quite remote, meaning that you can see Okinawa Rails sleeping opposite to the hotel, Okinawa Woodpeckers and Flying Fox feeding at the hotel’s entrance! This also means that for those without a car like myself, it can be difficult (but not impossible) to reach. You’ll get delicious Asian breakfast, and booking dinner was also a good idea because there are no restaurants in walking distance. The staff are very helpful and kind, making very worthwhile the experience. 10/10 recommend it.

Lia

It's an old style hotel located close to the Yanbaru national park in leafy surrounds, a secluded atmosphere, far from the maddening crowds. The nearest scenic attraction is Cape Hedo the most northerly point of the island. Staff were good, the rooms were okay, but no room service, labeled bins are outside in the corridors for you to dispose of any rubbish, dinners had to be preordered, one choice, breakfast Japanese style only was tasty. There are vending machines on the ground floor where the laundry is situated which has beer, and non alcoholic drinks as well as a variety of chips, biscuits etc.

Peter

Hotel was excellent. Lovely staff, large room, comfy bed. Location was perfect for exploring the Yanbaru area. Nice area with forest and wildlife (on our 6am walks we saw a Kuina just across the road and lots of newts). Free washing machines, detergent and dryers were extremely handy. Food was really delicious, highly recommended pre booking meals. We are pescetarian and they obligingly accommodated us with a vegetable and tofu hotpot. Our (very fussy) children loved the hamburger meal. Breakfast was a Japanese set and we found it generous in quantity.

Emily

Location

Kunigami Ada 1285-95, Okinawa, 905-1503, Japan

Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa