Stella Resort

Budget Japanese inn · Naha-shi

Stella Resort

Budget Japanese inn · Naha-shi
3 Chome-6-41 Makishi, Naha, Okinawa 900-0013, Japan

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Nestled in a vibrant city center, this creative hostel offers simple yet quirky accommodations adorned with Okinawan art, an aquarium, and a lush garden.  

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Dominik Švejcar

Google
Smells moldy, walls moldy, sheets looks like they hadn’t been changed in ages, dirty everywhere. My partner had to book another place when saw and smelled the room. Plus stupid illuminated paper walls which light up when light is switched off. And super hot. Strange people around. Cheap. That’s the only positive

Thomas Banks

Google
Get what you pay for it's the cheapest place in town but the rooms are tiny more like a capsule hotel gets really hot and humid at night aswell because there's no ventilation no way you could stay here in summer staff are really friendly and helpful has washing machines 300 yen and free dryer showers upstairs are really nice big private stall I would stay here again but in a bigger room

Vitalii Chumak

Google
Nice hotel, had a small twin room and it was a great size for that money. The hotel is very quiet inside, no parties or other noisy staff after 9 pm, mostly cause the common room opens at 9-21:00. There's no kitchen at all, only a microwave, electric kettle and fridge, not even a normal knife. So, it's a perfect place if you want to minimize your interaction with other people and have a peaceful sleep at night.

fardado10

Google
Hi, if you are looking for a place just to sleep, it is good for the price, but if you are staying in the room, if it rains, you will have a big problem, it is small, there is no air conditioning, the fan turns off all the time, at check in there is no receptionist and You write the customer's name all wrong. We arrived and stayed in a large room, then the owner told us to move because a family was going to arrive, ok, but then I didn't see any family in the room, just two Japanese girls, do they have preference? and they stayed for two days, I was going to stay for 5 days, the room smells bad, the sheets you can't tell if they are clean because they already have the color of dirt, if you weigh 90 kilos like my friend you will suffer because if you turn over when you are sleeping you will go out to Outside the mattress, don't be afraid of the men who live there, they look crazy, they don't say hello and they make ugly faces, they think they own the place.

Kexia Li (Night)

Google
The time has come …review for this abomination. We booked a hotel called Lohas Villa , 10 minutes from Stella Resort like 2 month in prior to our arrival and before arrival they told us that our stay will be moved to this hotel , because of the lack of empty rooms in the Lohas Villa. After getting to the hotel we found out that the room is bigger than what we were supposed to have in the hotel we booked so that was the only positive thing I can say, but everything else was just a mess. The place stinks and not even opening the window helps to get rid of the smell. People living here are smoking on the corridor and it doesn’t help the stench at all. The front desk is opened only from 9:00 to 21:00 , after that the whole place stays open and is accessible from outside without a problem so anyone who knows about this place can use the toilets and showers in this hotel. The toilets are shared and located at the corridor, but what’s the most surprising is that the showers are located at the rooftop and are also accessible even without booking a room in the hotel. We noticed a lot of strange people hanging out at the rooftop area , so I’m guessing there are people who knows about the accessibility of this place and are taking advantage of free showers and toilets which makes this place highly unhygienic for stay. The price we paid was reasonable considering we are backpackers and we stayed only for a couple of nights and the location of the hotel is really good for the price , but I would never recommend saying in this place if you are looking for a comfortable room or if you are traveling with a family or kids. The AC in the rooms is not even free and you have to pay 100¥ for one hour of use, they provide an electric fan but that does not help at all, it just blows the stench right into you and during a summer days you will bake yourself inside of the room without paying the additional fee for AC. Please don’t come here. Enjoy your life, be happy and go somewhere else. Thank you.

n ! d z

Google
Cheap accommodation and you get what you pay for. The room was enough for you to sleep for the night and keep your stuff. We felt that the bed sheets and pillow covers haven’t been changed. There were existing hairs on it already. The pillow itself look old and overused. Poor ventilation. If you’re not picky, then maybe you could survive here however if you want to be comfortable, it’s definitely not the place. The shower and toilet is shared. There is a shared refrigerator and microwave by the front desk.

Lewis Robertson

Google
Not as shit as all the other reviews say, it smells of cigarettes but apart from that it was good for the price

Triptify

Google
This is quite a quirky, but definitely not unpleasant, place to stay in the centre of Naha. Efforts have clearly been made to brighten up an otherwise dull place with lots of potted plants so that it looks a bit like an indoor jungle. The staff are very friendly and accommodated all of our needs. There is a large common area with TV, microwave and hot water urn (if you wish to self-cater to an extent). My only criticism of the common area was that (it being Japan) there were many smokers who frequently sat in the common room smoking away. Our double room was particularly large (especially by Japanese standards), but was quite hot (air con is not included in the price), which meant that we often left our door open to let in a cool breeze (the small corner window was insufficient) - this allowed all the cigarette smoke to waft into our room. ||||The bed was probably the hardest I have ever slept on, and required me to make a make-shift mattress out of all the available cushions (thankfully there were many). The shared toilets were clean - but note that there were only two cubicles for what is a large-ish hostel. We were there in the off season, but I can see that it might be a problem if the hostel were fully booked. The showers are on the roof, and again there are only two for men and another two allocated for women. They were cleaned daily and shampoo and soap were also provided.||||The hostel is located in a shopping arcade and is quite a safe and central part of town. It's quite touristy but if you wander far enough, you can find more local (and cheaper) places to eat. Overall, I enjoyed my time here but I'm not sure if I would return.