Naha - Kumoji-so Hostel
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Surroundings
A 5-minute walk from Kokusai Dori shopping street, where guests can enjoy shopping and nightlife, Kumoji-so Hostel provides simple accommodation with free WiFi and shared showers. Rental bicycles, a coin launderette and a bar are on offer.
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WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
No parking available.
Pets are not allowed.
Children are not allowed. You haven't added any cots. You haven't added any extra beds.
In times of uncertainty and your peace of mind, we recommend you select a flexible rate with free cancellation. If your plans change, you can always cancel free of charge until the cancellation expires.
Please inform Kumoji-so Hostel in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. Guests must check in before 23:00. Guests arriving after check-in hours must inform the property in advance. Contact details can be found on the booking confirmation.
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Sean, the Australian managing the hostel, was courteous and competent. We had a good stay, minimal hassles and easy access to the monorail and night life around us.
Cheap. Location was perfect. Staff very nice. Bed comfortable.
Location. Walking distance to train station and International Street. Has elevator ease traveler with big luggage. The manager recommended a cheaper overnight parking (per entry) which is about 500m...
The fact that they have English speaking staff with personality is a plus. My Japanese is good but when you’re tired and just want to converse clearly, then they’ve got it good.