Hotel Analysis
Based on 4 sites · 857 reviews
A 2.5-star hotel on a hill in Onna, Okinawa main island. Guests frequently mention 'rooms are spacious and clean.' The ocean-view balcony and ample space stand out.
Reviews across sites repeatedly praise 'easy check-in,' 'comfortable beds, good soundproofing.' Families like the tatami space for kids to play, couples appreciate the quiet nights and roomy setup. Coin laundry and vending machines are convenient.
However, the hilltop location is hard without a car, and convenience stores or restaurants are far. Some note hot or smelly corridors. Unmanned operation means slow issue resolution.
Suits families or couples with cars. Great for affordable spacious rooms and ocean views.
Strengths
Most reviews say rooms are spacious and clean
Repeated praise for easy tablet/iPad check-in
Ocean-view balcony and comfy beds impress
Families like tatami space and coin laundry
Good to Know
Many complaints about hard access without car due to hilltop location
Reviews mention hot or smelly corridors
Unmanned operation leads to slow issue resolution
Recommended For
Families — Spacious rooms and tatami space great for kids, coin laundry convenient per reviews
Couples — Quiet spacious rooms with ocean view feel romantic, repeated in reviews
Drivers — Free parking and hill location fine with car, many reviews say so
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 7.5/10 · 4 sites · Based on 857 reviews
Guest Reviews
4 booking sites · 857 reviews
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FAQ
What are the check-in/check-out times at Oceanview In Kibougaoka?
Typically, check-in starts at 3:00 PM and check-out is by 11:00 AM. Please contact the hotel directly for exact times.
What do guests say about this hotel?
Oceanview In Kibougaoka has received a rating of 7.5/10 from 658 guests.
