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OMO5 Okinawa Naha by Hoshino Resorts: An Immersive Urban Experience in the Heart of Naha

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OMO5 Okinawa Naha by Hoshino Resorts, an urban hotel, began welcoming guests on May 13, 2021, in central Naha City, the vibrant capital of Okinawa. Situated conveniently close to Naha Airport and the lively Kokusai Street, this hotel, the fifth in the OMO brand, offers travelers a chance to experience local culture and hidden treasures. In partnership with local businesses, OMO5 Okinawa Naha provides access to the rich history, diverse culinary delights, and dynamic spirit of Naha beyond the usual tourist paths.

Concept: A Cultural Kaleidoscope of Sights, Sounds, and Flavors

OMO5 Okinawa Naha integrates the city’s unique charm, cultivated since the Ryukyu Dynasty, into a vibrant marketplace setting. The hotel provides opportunities to explore Naha’s culture, from the bustling Kokusai Street and the culinary heart of Makishi Public Market to the historically significant Shuri Castle Area. The blend of urban and traditional Okinawan elements offers a captivating experience, helping guests uncover Naha’s lesser-known attractions.

OMO5 Okinawa Naha by Hoshino Resorts
OMO5 Okinawa Naha by Hoshino Resorts

OMO Base – A Hub Connecting Guests with Naha

OMO Base is a two-story space featuring high ceilings and decorative “Hanakoshi” latticework. The first floor includes the OMO Cafe, the Go-KINJO (Neighborhood) Map, and the front desk, while the second floor hosts the Yuntaku Library.

OMO Cafe – A Social Space for All

OMO Cafe welcomes both hotel guests and day visitors with a selection of breakfasts, sweets, and drinks.

Breakfast:
Hours: 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM (last order 9:30 AM)
Price: 1,250 JPY
Menu: Five options, including croque monsieur, French toast, and a salad plate, with salad, soup, and a drink included.
Cafe & Bar:
Hours: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM (last order 11:30 PM)
Prices: Passionade 700 JPY, Special Latte 550 JPY, Mango Brown Sugar Pudding, Tropical Parfait 500 JPY each, etc.

Go-KINJO (Neighborhood) Map – Exploring Naha

The Go-KINJO Map on the first floor offers extensive information about Naha, with recommendations from knowledgeable staff. It highlights unique places such as a 300-year-old pottery studio, a specialty dried goods store, cozy solo dining spots, friendly cafes, and shops with unique tableware, encouraging guests to explore Naha’s streets.

Yuntaku Library – Showcasing Traditional Okinawan Crafts

Located on the second floor of OMO Base and exclusive to hotel guests, the Yuntaku Library, named after the Okinawan word for “chat,” displays traditional crafts such as Ryukyu papier-mâché, Ryukyu Miyarabi kokeshi dolls, Ryukyu glass, tebana ori (hand-woven textiles), shisa lion statues, and yachimun pottery. The library also includes books on Okinawan culture, performing arts, folktales, Ryukyu cuisine, and shisa lions, providing a comfortable space for relaxation and conversation.

OMO5 Okinawa Naha by Hoshino Resorts
OMO5 Okinawa Naha by Hoshino Resorts

Best of Naha through Go-KINJO Services

Go-KINJO, a signature service of the OMO brand, helps guests immerse themselves in the local neighborhood through maps and activities. OMO Rangers lead tours of Naha, offering insider tips and local knowledge.

Go-KINJO Activities – Experiencing Naha

Ryukyu Glass Night Lights: Guests can enjoy island sake in a space lit by Ryukyu glass. The “Island Sake Bar” offers awamori and craft gin from renowned Naha stores. Additionally, a sanshin live performance is held on the second floor of OMO Base every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 9:00 PM to 9:30 PM.
Maasan Market Delights: A Culinary Exploration of Okinawan Flavors: Guests can join an OMO Ranger on a culinary tour through Naha City Daiichi Makishi Public Market, learning about local ingredients and traditional dishes, providing insights into the daily lives and culinary traditions of Okinawans.

Guest Rooms Focused on Usability and Comfort

OMO5 Okinawa Naha offers three types of guest rooms: Yagura Room, Queen Room, and Twin Room. All rooms feature traditional washi (Japanese paper) tatami floors, inviting sofa areas, hidden storage, and separate bathrooms for added privacy. The Yagura Room includes a loft bed that creates a cozy, attic-like space, with a living area beneath for relaxation and socializing, ensuring a comfortable and pleasant stay.


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