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  • Minpaku Experience-Type Guest House Fukuyu

Minpaku Experience-Type Guest House Fukuyu

民泊体験型ゲストハウス 福友
  • Multilingual Staff
    English

Description

Kudaka Island is called "God's Island" and Okinawans regard it as a special island. This is because it is said that Amamikiyo, the founder of the land reclamation that gave birth to Ryukyu, descended from heaven here, and Okinawa is said to have started from this island. The secret festival, which has been held once every 12 years since the Ryukyu dynasty, ended in 1978 when there was no successor, but it is still an important cultural property of the island, and the exchange hall is decorated with precious photos from that time. Please drop in for sightseeing on the island (^^♪

Our facility is a 5-minute walk from the port! Close to Kudaka Elementary School and the island post office!
There are snacks and cafes in the neighborhood, and it is located in a residential area.

Why don't you spend a relaxing time with the island's aunt while relaxing as if you were back at home on Kudaka Island?
It will heal the fatigue of everyday life and make you feel refreshed by resetting your life.

The husband and wife who are sightseeing guides of Kudaka Island and their parents also live in the inn. It is a two-story detached house, and can accommodate up to six people in two rooms on the second floor.

Although it is a seasonal item, it is also possible to have a "sea grape harvest experience" at the owner's sea grape farm.
If you are interested, please check on site.

Location Information

  • Address

    80 Chinenkudaka, Nanjo-shi, Okinawa, 901-1501

  • Nearest Station
    Shuri Station
    ・ Yui Rail
  • Hours
    Check-in 4:00pm - 12:00am
    Check-out 12:00am - 11:00am
  • Multilingual Staff
    English
Original source: Rakuten Travel
※ The above information was correct at the time of updating, but there may be changes to actual prices. Please confirm the current prices when visiting.