Hyatt Hotels has opened its first Hyatt brand hotel on the Japanese island of Okinawa, which is designed to provide Okinawan-style hospitality.
The hotel is located between Naha’s main street of Kokusai Dori and Tsuboya Yachimun Dori, which is known for its pottery workshops, and is a 20 minute drive from Naha Airport.
The 294-room hotel includes nine regency executive suites and 154 deluxe twin rooms, and features modern day amenities, including free wi-fi, a coffee maker and TV.
Guests staying at all Club Rooms and suites will gain access to the exclusive Regency Club lounge featuring an outdoor terrace.
The hotel features pottery and glassware inspired by Ryukyu culture and has colourways highlighted with vibrant hues of red and blue.
The hotel also features four restaurants and bars, including Sakurazaka which serves local and international cuisines, MILANO | GRILL specialising in creative Italian and grilled cuisine, along with a bar and a lounge.
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By GlobalDataHyatt Regency Naha features 882ft² of event space named The Regency, which can be partitioned into two separate spaces. Guests will have access to the fitness centre and swimming pool.
Hyatt Regency Naha Okinawa general manager Kento Sato said: "Located only a three-minute walk from the main tourism and entertainment district Kokusai-dori, Hyatt Regency Naha, Okinawa brings a unique spirit to Okinawa’s hospitality market, showcasing both Ryukyu culture and the high standard of service for which the Hyatt Regency brand is known.
"Designed to cultivate connections with the local community and visitors, while offering a sophisticated level of hospitality, we look forward to welcoming guests and contributing positively to the tourism industry of Okinawa."