We love the bright, spacious, Muji-feel reception area!
The staff were very helpful! We approached them twice; for checking of bus schedule and about Forest Adventure.
This premise does not have a lift, so we requested for a room on second floor. Room was clean and big enough to sleep but not big enough to hang laundry. The bathroom was pathetically compact! When on the toilet seat, one could almost kiss the door! I even knocked my head on the door knob when I got up from the seat! It was so small that we had to keep the door ajar when we needed to change into pants. Futon was too thin for comfort and we were given 1 white sheet each. In order not to have direct contact with the futon nor the comforter, we put our futons next to each other and sandwiched ourselves between the 2 sheets.
Nabee Beach is just across the road, with a eating place that serves reasonably-priced local food. There are 2 “Lawson” nearby, where we grabbed our breakfast and drinks. Within the vicinity, there are 2 izakayas, a cafe and a slightly pricey restaurant. Cape Manzamo is a 15mins walk away. Bus stop “Manza Beach” is a 3-min walk and bus #120 is useful in both directions. It’s a very quiet neighbourhood and though some areas were not brightly-lit at night, we felt safe.
For the price that we paid, it’s quite reasonable. We didn’t have much to do in Onna, unlikely to return. But if we were to, probably we’d explore other areas/accommodation.