[About Umikaji]
Ogimi Village, where the facility is located, has been actively accepting overnight stays for students on school trips. Among them, this facility is located in a place where you can see the beautiful ocean and the sunset right in front of you. As the name suggests, feel the sea breeze as you relax and enjoy your time in Yanbaru, where there is nothing to do.
About the Accommodation Plan
Limited to one group per day, a maximum of seven people can stay at the inn.
Please note that meals are not included in the room rate.
Children's Fees
The price for elementary school students and older is the same as for adults. Please include the number of children in the number of adults when you make a reservation and let us know the number of children in your message.
Preschool children 4 years old and up are charged at the child rate, so please add [option] to your application.
Children under 3 years old are free of charge.
About meals
Guests who wish to cook can use the facility's kitchen.
If you want to cook, you can use the kitchen in the facility.
About the rooms
Two Japanese-style rooms, kitchen, bath, toilet.
Japanese-style room (1): 6 tatami mats (maximum capacity: 3 people)
Japanese-style room (2): 7.5 tatami mats (maximum 4 people)
Please let us know the number of guests when you make a reservation.
Convenience stores and supermarkets nearby
Family Mart, Lawson <10 minutes by car>
Kunigami Supermarket <20 minutes by car>
Recommended restaurants
Laughing Shop
<About 15 minutes by car>
Ogimi Village is famous for its longevity. The menu is based on local cuisine and is prepared under the supervision of a chef who is conscious of health and longevity. One of the secrets to the health of the people of Longevity Village can be found in this restaurant.
Maeda Shokudo
<About 10 minutes by car.
This is a famous Okinawa soba restaurant in northern Okinawa. The signature dish, Beef Soba, is very hearty and will satisfy even those who like large portions. Please note that the menu ends when the soup runs out.
Restaurant Yanbaru Seaside
<Restaurant Yanbaru Seaside is located in the Yanbaru Visitor Center at Roadside Station Ogimi, about 15 minutes by car.
With the basic concept of "local production for local consumption," this restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes using Yanbaru and Okinawan ingredients and conveys the appeal of the region through food.
Rest House Hamakaze (about 15 minutes by car)
A 20-year old restaurant located near Kuina Eco Sporek Park in Kunigami Village. The whitefish butter set meal with garlicky butter sauce is a popular menu item. The restaurant has about 40 seats and can accommodate groups.
Kunigami Port Restaurant <15 minutes by car>.
This is a restaurant where you can enjoy the freshest fish from the harbor.
The restaurant has a wooden deck where you can enjoy your meal while looking out at the ocean on a sunny day. For lunch, the restaurant offers not only a hearty meal but also a fresh salad bar.
Recommended spots near the restaurant
Rokudahara Observatory <20 minutes by car>.
From the observatory, you can see Shioya Bay and enjoy a panoramic view of Shioya Bay, the East China Sea, Motobu Peninsula, and Furujima Island. In particular, the view of Shioya Bay in the foreground at sunset is spectacular. On the way from Shioya Bay to the observatory, you can enjoy the view of cherry blossoms in spring and golden showers in summer.
Bashofu Kaikan (about 20 minutes by car)
This is a place where the government, the prefecture, and the village subsidize the training of successors to "Kisuga's Bashofu," a traditional craft designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry and an important intangible cultural asset designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology.
On the first floor, you can see the display and sale of Bashofu products and watch a VTR of the Bashofu production process.
Tar Waterfall <25 minutes by car>.
This is one of the largest waterfalls in Ogimi Village, with a drop of 15 meters. While enjoying a walk along the river, you can observe subtropical plants and come into direct contact with the nature of Yanbaru.
While climbing the river surrounded by rare tropical plants, you can feel the energy of nature all over your body and have a healing time that you cannot experience in your daily life.
Unggami (Sea God Festival)
This is a festival with a history of about 500 years to pray for a good harvest and good health and is held on the day of the first boar after the Bon Festival in the seven-bay areas of Tago, Yako, Shirahama, Oshikawa, and Ezu.
The ritual is mainly performed by women, and the festival begins on the night before the festival with a prayer by the "Kaminchu" (goddesses) to welcome the visiting gods of Nirai Kanai. The main attraction of the festival is the Uganbari (rowing race). The sight of women welcoming the men who are waist-deep in seawater, beating drums, and rowing hard to reach the goal is breathtaking. In 1997, the festival was designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Asset by the government in recognition of the devout and unchanged way in which the local people have passed it down.
Access
Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes from Naha Airport by car
-Parking is available on the premises of the facility <3 cars max. >There is a parking lot on the premises.
7 futons
1) Japanese-style room
2) Japanese-style room
Pets are not allowed in the rooms.
Please smoke outside and make sure to clean up after yourself.
This is a quiet area, so please refrain from making loud noises.