Nest Hotel Naha Kumoji price graph (365 days) and rooms/breakfast/location summary
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A clean, nearly new hotel opened in 2021.
It was adjacent to Kokusai Street, making walking convenient.
Free Wi‑Fi in both rooms and public areas was stable.
The front desk is open 24 hours, so late arrivals weren’t an issue.
Breakfast was served as a buffet and could also be purchased at the front desk.
A small tip:
Rooms facing the main road can be noisy at night.
Requesting a room on the opposite side was quieter. The monorail station is nearby, so public transport made getting to the airport and city center convenient.
Breakfast can be purchased on site, so you can decide based on your schedule.
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Hotel exterior

Situated in the Naha (Gumoji) area, the surroundings and first impression were pleasant.
A clean, new hotel opened in 2021. It’s adjacent to Kokusai Dori (International Street), making walking convenient.
Free Wi‑Fi in both rooms and public areas was stable.
The location was especially good, making it easy to walk around Kokusai Street and nearby shops.
Both the rooms and the lobby felt like a new building and were clean, which was comforting.
The front desk staff were friendly and responsive, so check-in was smooth.
Breakfast was hearty and easy to enjoy.

The front desk staff were quick and procedures were simple, so wait times weren’t long.
Private check-in/check-out was available, making the flow smooth and efficient.
The elevator was close to the lobby, making it easy to go straight to the rooms.
Hotel lobby

Upon entering the lobby, bright lighting and neat finishes were immediately noticeable.
As expected of a new building, the floors and walls were tidy, giving a clean first impression.
The 24-hour front desk was located near the entrance, so it was easy to get help immediately.

There was a designated luggage storage area, making it convenient to move around before and after check-in.
Leaving luggage first and then exploring the area felt natural in terms of flow.
Room condition

The room I stayed in had a modern tone and felt tidy as soon as I entered.
The Deluxe Twin is listed as approximately 21㎡ and the Economy Twin as approximately 19㎡㎡, which made it easy to choose.
The twin beds could be pushed together without issue, so I stayed comfortably with my companion.

You could slightly open the window to let in a breeze, making the room more comfortable.
There was an in-room safe and individual air conditioning, so storing luggage and controlling the temperature felt secure.
The bedding was neatly arranged and daily cleaning kept it consistently in good condition.

Free Wi‑Fi connected reliably in the room, making work and browsing easy.
Because of the individual air conditioner, it was easy to set the temperature to your preference.

Rooms on the main road side heard some traffic noise at night.
If you’re sensitive to noise, requesting a room on the opposite side would be more comfortable.
Bathroom

The bathroom had a private shower setup with a short flow and was simple to use.
The size was compact but the necessary items were appropriately arranged.

Towels and consumables were cleanly replaced, so hygiene was good.
The floor drained well, so it dried quickly after a shower.
Breakfast

Breakfast was prepared in buffet style and was good for a satisfying meal without feeling burdensome.
The options were mainly Western and Japanese, and it was easy to serve yourself a simple plate.

If breakfast was not included in the room rate, it could be purchased separately at the front desk.
The price was quoted as 1500 JPY, and it was straightforward to choose based on the schedule.
Swimming pool

There didn’t appear to be a swimming pool on the property.
Instead, there was a convenient laundry room, which was good for tidying up after the beach or outdoor activities.

There was a nearby harbor and pleasant walking paths, enough for a light stroll and relaxation.
Relaxing in the room while viewing the cityscape was satisfying.
Gym

There didn’t appear to be separate fitness or sauna facilities.
Instead, massage services were available, which was good for recovering without having to go elsewhere.
Light exercise could be replaced by walking in a nearby park.
Surroundings
The hotel was located in the heart of the city yet close to a harbor where you could easily feel the sea breeze.
At sunset, the sky gradually changed color, making it nice for a walk.
Nearby parks and pedestrian paths were connected, making it convenient to take a short walk to clear your head.
The streets had a reasonable mix of greenery, blending urban and natural elements.
What I liked:
The routes to the Yui Rail station and main streets were simple, making it easy to follow your itinerary.
The staff were attentive and maintained an atmosphere of care for a comfortable stay.
The facilities felt like new and were well cleaned, making it comfortable to end the day.
Some rooms had open views of the city and sea, so you felt relaxed throughout your time in the room.