Loisir Hotel Naha
by the TopOfHotel team
Loisir is a resort in the city — a mineral onsen, an outdoor pool and roomy 24-32 sq m rooms, ideal for families who want the resort feel but still want to be near the airport.
Loisir is a resort in the city — a mineral onsen, an outdoor pool and roomy 24-32 sq m rooms, ideal for families who want the resort feel but still want to be near the airport.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Most hotels in central Naha lead with location and convenience, but Loisir Hotel Naha takes a different route — it's a large resort of 600+ rooms that brings Kabira Bay resort facilities into the middle of Naha. The rooms back that up: at 24-32 sq m they run wider than a typical city hotel, which matters when a family is sharing. High-floor city-view rooms look out over the sea and the port, an Okinawa view that's hard to find in town.
Food and amenities
What makes Loisir stand out is the pairing of a real mineral onsen and a pool. The Chiuri-iwa onsen is drawn from 1,400 metres underground and sits around 38-40C, and there's a large outdoor pool that opens in summer. After a full day in the Okinawa sun, a soak or a swim is the kind of wind-down a normal city hotel just can't offer. There are three restaurants, including a breakfast buffet serving Ryukyu food — Okinawa soba, taco rice and beni-imo purple sweet potato — and an upper-floor Japanese restaurant with a city view. A gym and an in-house spa shop round it out, and staff speak English and Chinese.
Location and getting there
The hotel sits in the Asahibashi district, close to Naha Port — 600 m away — where boats leave for the Kerama Islands and their coral diving. More to the point for most travelers, Naha Airport is just 3.5 km off, a 6-minute monorail ride, which makes this an easy last night before an early flight. Asahibashi monorail station is only 550 m from the door, and Kokusai-dori is 1.8 km away by monorail.
Things to know before booking
The trade-off is distance: Loisir is farther from Kokusai-dori than the other hotels here, so the main shopping strip is a monorail ride rather than a short walk. The guest score is mid-range at 8.3, even though the onsen-and-pool category alone rates an 8.8. And rates start around $91 a night, pricier than a plain business hotel — you're paying for the resort facilities, so it makes most sense if you value relaxing at the hotel over walking straight into the Kokusai shopping district.
Our take
Loisir Hotel Naha fits families and couples best — anyone who wants the resort feel, with a mineral onsen and a pool to unwind in, while still being in the city and close to the airport for a morning flight. We'd recommend it for travelers who'd rather rest at their hotel than spend the trip walking the heart of Kokusai-dori.
Score Breakdown
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The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Has a mineral onsen, Chiuri-iwa, drawn from 1,400 m underground, plus a large outdoor pool that opens in summer — resort-style facilities a normal city hotel can't match. The onsen runs about 38-40C, ideal after a hot day around Naha.
- Rooms run 24-32 sq m, wider than the typical Naha city hotel, so a family travelling several to a room has space to spread out.
- Sits in the Asahibashi district just 3.5 km from Naha Airport, with the monorail covering that in 6 minutes — about as easy as a last night before an early flight gets.
- Asahibashi monorail station is only 550 m away, so onward trips to Kokusai-dori or Shuri Castle are a short ride rather than a taxi fare.
- Three restaurants on site, including a breakfast buffet serving Ryukyu food — Okinawa soba, taco rice and beni-imo purple sweet potato — and an upper-floor Japanese restaurant with a city view. There's also a gym and a spa shop in the building.
- It's farther from Kokusai-dori (1.8 km) than the other hotels on this list, so the main shopping strip is a monorail ride rather than a walk out the door.
- The guest score is mid-range at 8.3, behind some of the city picks even though the onsen and pool category rates an 8.8.
- Rates start around $91 a night, pricier than a plain Naha business hotel — you're paying for the resort facilities.
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Insider Tips
- Save the Chiuri-iwa mineral onsen for the evening — soaking after a day in the Okinawa heat is the real highlight here.
- Being 3.5 km from the airport makes this a smart pick for your last night before flying home.
- Take the monorail from Asahibashi straight into Kokusai-dori, 1.8 km away, instead of walking.