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Hotel Happy Holiday Ishigaki
3.8/520 Reviews
I found this hotel when I searched for a cheap place within walking distance from the ferry terminal to go to Iriomote Island the next morning. It is less than 10 minutes walk from the ferry terminal. It's close to the center and I think it's a good place to go out. I used it for a single, but the room was clean and reasonably large, and even if there was a big luggage, it was a dijob size.
Guest House Orihime
4.4/55 Reviews
Traveling alone, looking for a cheaper and private accommodation because of the long stay. Finally found this guest house more than I did. Everything except the room is shared, such as the bathroom, bathroom, kitchen, washing machine. Feels a bit like a university dormitory. There is also a small refrigerator, separate air-conditioning and TV in the room. There is no cleaning service during the stay. Garbage can be thrown into the garbage can in the kitchen. Most of the rooms are single rooms, and a few are double rooms with double beds. This is concentrated on the 2nd floor. On the first floor, it seems that there is one or two suites with bathrooms. The parking spaces can be booked by email in advance (500yen a day) and the relevant emails and official websites may be found in Japanese in search engine. There is a convenience store behind the hotel, the drugstore is very convenient and cost-effective. Walking near the pier and the public facilities market is not too far, but the sun is a bit sun. Also, the navigation system can't find the hotel, you have to type the name of the hotel or phone to find the direction of navigation. Stayed here for seven days, some days did not go out at all in the hotel to enjoy a very quiet day, very few people nearby, cars, can enjoy the quiet Hong Kong did not.
Lulaliya
4.4/51 Reviews
The first thing that stands out about Lulaliya is its proximity to Ishigaki’s famous Kabira Bay: it’s less than a five minutes’ walk from the landmark, and that alone makes it worthwhile to book. However, it offers so much more! I stayed three nights with a friend, and we found that it was a perfect place to kick up our heels while staying on Ishigaki. The rooms are cozy and well-furnished, and have everything you might want. On the first floor, there is a spacious café/eating area. Here, you can enjoy the house breakfast (for an extra fee), or even buy breakfast from another place (the nearby bakery, for instance) and bring it back. You can also use it in the evening as a lounge if you’d like to hang out, but don’t want to stay in your room. My friend and I ate birthday cake there! Hot water for tea/coffee and cold water for drinking are available around the clock. The proprietor, Aya, is very friendly, has excellent English, and can help you book any tours you may want. She booked us a wonderful all-day snorkeling/kayaking tour, and helped us shape our days on the island. She was a delight to talk to, and could help us hammer out our plans at the drop of a hat. She’ll introduce you to the nearby restaurants and their hours, which is good—every day, there’s at least one place that’s closed, so it’s good to be careful of. The hotel is also very close to the bus stop, which is another bonus: Ishigaki doesn’t have too many buses, but the Kabira Bay hub is one of the ones where more of them come and go from. We found Lulaliya a great base of operations, and I would stay again in a heartbeat.
Hali Hali House
4.7/514 Reviews
Two daughters of elementary school students. This was the third trip to Ishigaki Island. The inn is a new house in a small flat house in Yaeyama. The courtyard on the wood deck had a sagaribana tree, and at the time of flowering we could see the flowers from the flowering to the morning flowers. Breakfast was served in B & B format with delicious Okinawa cuisine as the main Japanese food. I stayed for 3 nights but all were different menu. (And delicious) The staple food is rice or porridge such as potatoes, beans, or homemade bread (black sugar bread). The drinks are milk, guaba tea, moon peach tea, coffee, etc. It is a welcome place for both one person and family. There are signboard dogs and shy cat tamako. It is just next to Fusaki Resort. Walk 2 〜 3 minutes to the coast. I'll have a romantic evening. I wanted to go to different seasons.
Nest Hotel Ishigaki Maesato Beach
3.9/516 Reviews
The front desk staff are very helpful. Wonderful location. Just unfortunately we encounter the super typhoon, so just stay there for compulsory stay behind. But we enjoyed there anyway.
Ishigaki Guesthouse Hive
3.9/541 Reviews
At first glance, the neighborhood might seem intimidating, but don't be swayed by first impressions. Once you cross the threshold into Ishigaki Guesthouse Hive, located on the third floor of a building, you are transported into a completely different world. The hostel may be small in size, but it is big in heart. The space is well organized and cleanliness is top-notch, going beyond expectations. The bathroom is noteworthy, always clean, fragrant, and the shower water pressure is just perfect. Plus, all necessary amenities are provided. The kitchen is another highlight, well-equipped and organized, ideal for preparing your meals during your stay. However, the real standout was the hospitality of the staff. I was treated incredibly well by everyone, and the manager, Shingo, went above and beyond by introducing me to downtown Ishigaki and its locals. The staff member, Chinami, was equally exceptional, taking me out to the local bars and helping make lasting friends on the island. Before my visit, I viewed Ishigaki primarily as a natural paradise with outdoor activities, but soon realized that the island also boasts a vibrant nightlife with underground bars and clubs. I highly recommend Ishigaki and the Ishigaki Guesthouse Hive to young backpackers and adventurers seeking an authentic and enjoyable experience. Compared to my previous stay in Naha, Ishigaki outshines it in every aspect. I will definitely return to Ishigaki, there is so much more to explore and many friends I hope to see again. Until next time, Ishigaki!

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Highest PriceINR 41,133
Lowest PriceINR 1,401
Number of Reviews140
Number of Hotels100
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 8,650
Average Price (Weekends)INR 9,062