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Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street, where your island adventure begins! Nestled just 0.2mi from the bustling city center of Naha, this charming 2-star hotel is the perfect home base for travelers seeking to explore the vibrant sights and sounds of Okinawa. With prices starting at an unbeatable $37, you’ll find a cozy retreat that won’t break the bank.

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Photo of the whole room in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

Rooms

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2 Twin Beds

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250 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Wheelchair accessible

Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a shared bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. This twin room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box and an electric kettle. The unit has 2 beds.

Twin Room with Shower - single occupancy in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

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2 Twin Beds

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250 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Single Use

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Indulge in the comfort of a spacious Twin Room, perfect for solo travelers, with 2 Twin beds, air conditioning, and a shower. Ideal for 3 adults and 1 child, enjoy free toiletries and easy elevator access.

Deluxe Cabin for Female Only ( on Female Floor) in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

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1 Twin Bed

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45 sqft

Deluxe Cabin, 1 Twin Bed, Female Only

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Indulge in the comfort of a single Deluxe Cabin on a floor dedicated to females. Enjoy a restful night on a cozy Twin bed in this air-conditioned room, easily accessible by elevator.

Discover More

Step inside and discover an array of amenities designed to make your stay both comfortable and fun! Indulge in a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant, soak away your cares in the free sauna, or take advantage of complimentary Wi-Fi to share your tropical escapades with friends back home. The soundproof rooms provide a peaceful atmosphere, ensuring you get the rest you need before embarking on your next adventure. Don't worry if you’re tackling the city with a wheelchair; accessibility features are included to accommodate everyone!

Lobby or reception in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street
Facade/entrance in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

Experience the Best

With over 2,182 glowing reviews from fellow travelers, it's clear that Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street has won the hearts of its guests. With a 24-hour front desk ready to assist you and non-smoking rooms for a comfortable stay, your experience here is bound to be a delightful one. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to immerse yourself in the wonders of Naha!

Bed in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street
Bed in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

Plan Your Stay

Once you've settled in, why not take a culinary journey without ever leaving the hotel? At Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street, the on-site restaurant serves up a tantalizing mix of Japanese and European cuisines, ensuring every palate is delighted. Whether you're in the mood for a sushi platter that melts in your mouth or a hearty pasta dish, you'll find it here! Gather around with fellow travelers and swap stories of your day's adventures as you savor every bite. With flavors that dance on your taste buds, dining at the hotel can be an experience in itself.

Restaurant/places to eat in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street
Restaurant/places to eat in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Sauna

Air conditioning

Soundproof rooms

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Bathroom in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street
Restaurant/places to eat in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street

Restaurant

Japanese, European

Restaurant/places to eat in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street
Restaurant/places to eat in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street
Facade/entrance in Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street
Probably the best location to stay in Naha if you want to be in the active area. There are a lot of foreigners staying here as well, which can be both good and bad. The beds were nice with a TV and locker inside the capsule. New towels are provided everyday. Sauna and onsen was a nice touch but a little small for the amount of people staying here. There are two shower stalls for each gender on various floors for those who don’t want to bathe in public. I didn’t have a problem getting a shower stall, but I saw that sometimes people were waiting in a line to take a shower. Going back to the foreigners bit, it’s good if you want to meet other people who speak English, but sometimes they may not follow rules. There are only two washers and dryers and someone left their clothes in the washer for over an hour, making it so others couldn’t use it. I also had my slippers stolen, which was the first time I had anything stolen from me in Japan. They were my own slippers that I brought with me, and I left them out for about 10 minutes while I was unpacking and when I came back, only the plastic wrapping for the slippers was left. Not a big deal, but I didn’t feel comfortable leaving my stuff around like in other Japan hostels I’ve stayed in. The dorms also didn’t have cameras at the end of the corridors, like I usually see in other capsule hotels.

Kevin

It is a straightforward cabin style lodging. I had a cabin room, I wasn’t expecting anything more than a bed and proper shower facilities, especially when I booked it in a hurry. Turned out, the cabin had more than enough space for me to leave my cabin-size luggage opened on the floor. It has a small desk with locker drawers, bar & hangers, full length mirror & a tv. The sleeping area is large enough to be comfortable & high enough for me to stretch out my legs upright (I am 5ft11). Location is perfect, just 1 street behind the shopping street, about a minute’s walk. It is just across Prefectural Station, 3-5mins’ walk. I was exploring hotel options before I checked in, as i wasn’t sure about the property (the photos didn’t look good to me). I am just glad I went with this property, location is just perfect, the cabin & bathroom was more than what I expect. There is a work/ eating space with water/ microwave on the ground floor. No footwear allowed in the building. You will be asked to leave your shoes in the locker before proceeding. Bedroom slippers are provided and they can be worn within the whole building. The cabin ‘door’ cannot be locked, it like a hard fabric with magnets to keep ‘door’ closed. For cabin-type lodging, this is best.

Iris

Location: ideal location for exploring Naha if your plan is staying within the city limits. - 3-5 min walk from Prefectural Office monorail station + buses going to American Village / Yomitan. - a block from the beginning of Kokusai Street. - 7-11 / Family Mart a block away. - Very quiet, yet super close to all the excitement. Room: stayed in the Deluxe Cabin; spacious for a capsule room. The sliding door has a magnetic 'click' which could be loud for light sleepers. Not to mention the walls are a bit thin as well. Could hear my neighbors obsession with zipping/unzipping her luggage. Staff: very friendly and professional. Hotel: There's a public bath on the 2nd floor along with a lounge and washing machine. Canteen on 1st floor where you can eat, meet up with people or work.

Nancy

It was one of the best places I stood in Japan. Super comfy, the cabin looked impecable, clean and private. The space to keep personal items is a bit small but it worked for me. Toilets where super clean and tidy, and they provide all the basic toiletries you might need during your stay. Inside the rooms, the luggage is kept away from the cabin which helps to keep the place quiet as people fix their stuff before leaving, which helps to respect the ones who are already resting. And they also provide a lock. I loved the lounge area. It has sauna and onsen. Also hot and cold water if needed. Location was super good, as I didn't rent a car, it helped the fact of being so close to the bus stops.

Tamara

It's been one of my most favourite hotels in Japan so far, the location was great. Close to the monorail and close to the bus station if you want to go to the ferry harbour. The people working there were great and help me a lot with almost everything. The facilities very clean and modern and I didn't have any issues using them. The public bath was amazing and it wasn't really crowded, which was really nice, I had deluxe cabin and there was enough space to open a big luggage.

Sofie

Probably the best location to stay in Naha if you want to be in the active area. There are a lot of foreigners staying here as well, which can be both good and bad. The beds were nice with a TV and locker inside the capsule. New towels are provided everyday. Sauna and onsen was a nice touch but a little small for the amount of people staying here. There are two shower stalls for each gender on various floors for those who don’t want to bathe in public. I didn’t have a problem getting a shower stall, but I saw that sometimes people were waiting in a line to take a shower. Going back to the foreigners bit, it’s good if you want to meet other people who speak English, but sometimes they may not follow rules. There are only two washers and dryers and someone left their clothes in the washer for over an hour, making it so others couldn’t use it. I also had my slippers stolen, which was the first time I had anything stolen from me in Japan. They were my own slippers that I brought with me, and I left them out for about 10 minutes while I was unpacking and when I came back, only the plastic wrapping for the slippers was left. Not a big deal, but I didn’t feel comfortable leaving my stuff around like in other Japan hostels I’ve stayed in. The dorms also didn’t have cameras at the end of the corridors, like I usually see in other capsule hotels.

Kevin

It is a straightforward cabin style lodging. I had a cabin room, I wasn’t expecting anything more than a bed and proper shower facilities, especially when I booked it in a hurry. Turned out, the cabin had more than enough space for me to leave my cabin-size luggage opened on the floor. It has a small desk with locker drawers, bar & hangers, full length mirror & a tv. The sleeping area is large enough to be comfortable & high enough for me to stretch out my legs upright (I am 5ft11). Location is perfect, just 1 street behind the shopping street, about a minute’s walk. It is just across Prefectural Station, 3-5mins’ walk. I was exploring hotel options before I checked in, as i wasn’t sure about the property (the photos didn’t look good to me). I am just glad I went with this property, location is just perfect, the cabin & bathroom was more than what I expect. There is a work/ eating space with water/ microwave on the ground floor. No footwear allowed in the building. You will be asked to leave your shoes in the locker before proceeding. Bedroom slippers are provided and they can be worn within the whole building. The cabin ‘door’ cannot be locked, it like a hard fabric with magnets to keep ‘door’ closed. For cabin-type lodging, this is best.

Iris

Location: ideal location for exploring Naha if your plan is staying within the city limits. - 3-5 min walk from Prefectural Office monorail station + buses going to American Village / Yomitan. - a block from the beginning of Kokusai Street. - 7-11 / Family Mart a block away. - Very quiet, yet super close to all the excitement. Room: stayed in the Deluxe Cabin; spacious for a capsule room. The sliding door has a magnetic 'click' which could be loud for light sleepers. Not to mention the walls are a bit thin as well. Could hear my neighbors obsession with zipping/unzipping her luggage. Staff: very friendly and professional. Hotel: There's a public bath on the 2nd floor along with a lounge and washing machine. Canteen on 1st floor where you can eat, meet up with people or work.

Nancy

It was one of the best places I stood in Japan. Super comfy, the cabin looked impecable, clean and private. The space to keep personal items is a bit small but it worked for me. Toilets where super clean and tidy, and they provide all the basic toiletries you might need during your stay. Inside the rooms, the luggage is kept away from the cabin which helps to keep the place quiet as people fix their stuff before leaving, which helps to respect the ones who are already resting. And they also provide a lock. I loved the lounge area. It has sauna and onsen. Also hot and cold water if needed. Location was super good, as I didn't rent a car, it helped the fact of being so close to the bus stops.

Tamara

It's been one of my most favourite hotels in Japan so far, the location was great. Close to the monorail and close to the bus station if you want to go to the ferry harbour. The people working there were great and help me a lot with almost everything. The facilities very clean and modern and I didn't have any issues using them. The public bath was amazing and it wasn't really crowded, which was really nice, I had deluxe cabin and there was enough space to open a big luggage.

Sofie

Probably the best location to stay in Naha if you want to be in the active area. There are a lot of foreigners staying here as well, which can be both good and bad. The beds were nice with a TV and locker inside the capsule. New towels are provided everyday. Sauna and onsen was a nice touch but a little small for the amount of people staying here. There are two shower stalls for each gender on various floors for those who don’t want to bathe in public. I didn’t have a problem getting a shower stall, but I saw that sometimes people were waiting in a line to take a shower. Going back to the foreigners bit, it’s good if you want to meet other people who speak English, but sometimes they may not follow rules. There are only two washers and dryers and someone left their clothes in the washer for over an hour, making it so others couldn’t use it. I also had my slippers stolen, which was the first time I had anything stolen from me in Japan. They were my own slippers that I brought with me, and I left them out for about 10 minutes while I was unpacking and when I came back, only the plastic wrapping for the slippers was left. Not a big deal, but I didn’t feel comfortable leaving my stuff around like in other Japan hostels I’ve stayed in. The dorms also didn’t have cameras at the end of the corridors, like I usually see in other capsule hotels.

Kevin

It is a straightforward cabin style lodging. I had a cabin room, I wasn’t expecting anything more than a bed and proper shower facilities, especially when I booked it in a hurry. Turned out, the cabin had more than enough space for me to leave my cabin-size luggage opened on the floor. It has a small desk with locker drawers, bar & hangers, full length mirror & a tv. The sleeping area is large enough to be comfortable & high enough for me to stretch out my legs upright (I am 5ft11). Location is perfect, just 1 street behind the shopping street, about a minute’s walk. It is just across Prefectural Station, 3-5mins’ walk. I was exploring hotel options before I checked in, as i wasn’t sure about the property (the photos didn’t look good to me). I am just glad I went with this property, location is just perfect, the cabin & bathroom was more than what I expect. There is a work/ eating space with water/ microwave on the ground floor. No footwear allowed in the building. You will be asked to leave your shoes in the locker before proceeding. Bedroom slippers are provided and they can be worn within the whole building. The cabin ‘door’ cannot be locked, it like a hard fabric with magnets to keep ‘door’ closed. For cabin-type lodging, this is best.

Iris

Location: ideal location for exploring Naha if your plan is staying within the city limits. - 3-5 min walk from Prefectural Office monorail station + buses going to American Village / Yomitan. - a block from the beginning of Kokusai Street. - 7-11 / Family Mart a block away. - Very quiet, yet super close to all the excitement. Room: stayed in the Deluxe Cabin; spacious for a capsule room. The sliding door has a magnetic 'click' which could be loud for light sleepers. Not to mention the walls are a bit thin as well. Could hear my neighbors obsession with zipping/unzipping her luggage. Staff: very friendly and professional. Hotel: There's a public bath on the 2nd floor along with a lounge and washing machine. Canteen on 1st floor where you can eat, meet up with people or work.

Nancy

It was one of the best places I stood in Japan. Super comfy, the cabin looked impecable, clean and private. The space to keep personal items is a bit small but it worked for me. Toilets where super clean and tidy, and they provide all the basic toiletries you might need during your stay. Inside the rooms, the luggage is kept away from the cabin which helps to keep the place quiet as people fix their stuff before leaving, which helps to respect the ones who are already resting. And they also provide a lock. I loved the lounge area. It has sauna and onsen. Also hot and cold water if needed. Location was super good, as I didn't rent a car, it helped the fact of being so close to the bus stops.

Tamara

It's been one of my most favourite hotels in Japan so far, the location was great. Close to the monorail and close to the bus station if you want to go to the ferry harbour. The people working there were great and help me a lot with almost everything. The facilities very clean and modern and I didn't have any issues using them. The public bath was amazing and it wasn't really crowded, which was really nice, I had deluxe cabin and there was enough space to open a big luggage.

Sofie

Location

3-9-18 Kumoji , Naha, 9000015, Japan

Y's CABIN&HOTEL Naha Kokusai Street