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Highly recommend Laguna Garden Hotel Okinawa

🏖️ Atmosphere/Facilities: Excellent Laguna Garden Hotel Okinawa is a seaside hotel located next to Ginowan Seaside Park. During holidays, the average cost per night is less than 5,000 TWD per person. The recreational facilities include an indoor pool, outdoor pool, and a large public bath. All rooms offer sea views, allowing you to enjoy a relaxing holiday. A taxi ride from Naha Airport to the hotel costs approximately 4,100 JPY. If you arrive at the airport early, you can also take a shuttle bus for just 600 to 800 JPY. Highly recommended! Additionally, the shopping street nearby is quite enjoyable. Clothes are priced around 2,000 JPY, and the styles are pretty good! 📍 Address: 〒901-2224 Okinawa Prefecture, Ginowan City, Mashiki 4-1-1
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Posted: Jul 20, 2025
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