I visited from the main island of Okinawa and stayed for two nights from July 2nd.
The hotel was quite old.
There was a problem with the toilet (the water flow was strange and didn't swirl, so it didn't flush properly).
The paper would sink to the bottom after a while, so I rinsed it off with natural water.
Although there seems to be WiFi, an SSID with almost zero radio wave level is detected, but even if connected, Internet sites cannot be loaded at all.
Also, this was not the hotel's fault, but due to a problem with au, I was left unable to use the internet, which made it very difficult.
During my stay, I was able to check out the nearby bus stop and check the transportation to the airport, so I didn't miss my flight on the check-out day, but I was nervous when the internet was cut off in a place where I wasn't familiar with the area. I wonder how dependent I was on Google Navigation.
Although there are some issues with comfort, there is no problem if you just use it as a place to sleep.
It seemed like the ``Okinawa Aya Discovery Campaign,'' which offers half-price hotel fees to Okinawan residents, might be extended, so we carefully narrowed down the participating hotels from the campaign site and ended up finding this hotel.
Just to be safe, I checked that the Okinawa Aya Discovery coupon can be used on the hotel's official website before applying, and since it was officially announced that the coupon would be extended until July 14th, I didn't bother to buy the coupon in advance. I went there, but they refused to pay with a coupon on-site. I was told that it can only be used until June, so I wonder if they haven't told me that it has been extended...
Not only did I waste the money I had spent on purchasing coupons that would have covered my entire hotel bill, but I also had to pay for the hotel in cash, which ended up costing me three times more than I should have paid for the coupons.
I should have stayed at a better hotel anyway.
For the above reasons, I had a very bad feeling about it, and I definitely don't want to stay there even if it becomes a GoTo destination in the future.