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The Kitchen Hostel Ao

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Welcome to The Kitchen Hostel Ao, where adventure meets comfort in the heart of Naha, Japan! Nestled just a breezy 0.1km from the bustling city center, this adults-only gem is the perfect getaway for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the vibrant culture and delicious cuisine of Okinawa. With a starting price of just $41 per night, you can enjoy a cozy and fun-filled stay without breaking the bank!

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Stay in our cozy female dormitory room with a bunk bed, air conditioning, air purifiers, and a bidet. Perfect for lone travelers looking for comfort and cleanliness in a compact 65 sqft space.

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Stay in our cozy 6-bed female dormitory room, featuring air conditioning, air purifiers, and a bidet. Perfect for 4 adults with 6 comfy bunk beds.

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Sleep in comfort in our cozy Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room equipped with air conditioning, air purifiers, and a bidet to enhance your stay. Perfect for a solo adult traveler.

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From the moment you step in, you’ll be greeted by the warm smiles of our attentive staff at the 24-hour front desk, ready to help make your stay unforgettable. Each non-smoking room is designed for your comfort, featuring modern amenities like free WiFi and air conditioning, ensuring you’re well-connected and cool throughout your visit. Plus, our trendy bathrooms come equipped with bidets, adding a touch of luxury to your hostel experience!

Lobby or reception in The Kitchen Hostel Ao
Lobby or reception in The Kitchen Hostel Ao

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With 2179 reviews, travelers can't stop raving about their time at The Kitchen Hostel Ao! Whether you want to kick back with fellow adventurers or explore the delights of Naha, our cozy atmosphere allows for both adventure and relaxation. So pack your bags and get ready for a sensational stay at one of Okinawa's hidden treasures!

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At The Kitchen Hostel Ao, every traveler will find something to enjoy, especially those who thrive on meeting new people and sharing stories from across the globe! Our diverse range of dormitory options caters to solo adventurers and groups of friends alike, with cheerful spaces designed to foster camaraderie. Whether you choose the cozy bunk beds in our female-only dormitory or opt for the 6-bed dormitory room for a larger group, you’ll find a welcoming vibe that perfectly sets the stage for lifelong friendships and laughter.

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Breakfast in The Kitchen Hostel Ao

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Bathroom in The Kitchen Hostel Ao
Bathroom in The Kitchen Hostel Ao
Area and facilities in The Kitchen Hostel Ao
Everything (toilets, showers, beds, common areas) was very clean - the most spotless out of the five different accommodations I stayed in during my two-week sojourn in Okinawa - and the dorm was quiet, with sofas, tables, and chairs around for doing work / reading / writing. Food is not allowed in the dorm area. There are plenty of toilets, showers, sinks, and hair dryers; good amenities were provided too like the bunk bed light cum usb charger, shampoo/conditioner/body soap, cotton buds, disposable face towels; bath towels can be rented for 150 yen. There are tall lockers (lock and key are provided) in a separate room near the showers, which are large enough to place a big backpack or medium size luggage case. This was great as it meant that the dorm area is (most of the time) not cluttered with backpacks/luggages. There are little display shelves on the outside of the bunk bed frames which were useful for hanging out wet bath towels (even though one isn't supposed to use them for that...) Location of the hostel is near the Prefectural Office monorail stop which is only about 20min from the airport. I stayed in another hostel at the other end of Kokusai dori prior to my flight back home in the morning, which meant I had to take the monorail to the airport during peak hour. I had to miss a few trains because the carriages were so packed with workers all headed to the Prefectural Office monorail station! If I'd stayed at The Kitchen Hostel Ao then, I wouldn't have had any issues getting on the train. Back to the hostel location - the area is quiet with only one or two eateries nearby (better to go to Kokusai dori for more choices, it's only a stone's throw away) and the hostel itself is at one end of Kokusai dori near the Ryubo department store, and is also near the bus terminal.

Janice

This hostel is spacious and has lockers that are quite large in length. There are plenty of shower and restroom areas, so you'll never have to wait, and they are standard for most Japanese hostels. The tropical vibe is fun, and I appreciated the areas for hanging wet bathing suits and towels. Although I didn't have a chance to try them, it seems like they have e-scooters available for rent for the day. The location is close to the bus terminal, which is super handy if you want to buy a pass or catch a bus to places like American Village or any other location outside of Naha. Okinawa, in general, is more car-centric, so although you can reach places by bus, it will take some time. There are various shopping centers nearby, Kokusai-dori is within walking distance, and Naminoue Beach is less than a 20-minute walk away. Plenty of dining options are also nearby. Overall, I think the location is perfect for Naha. It was a relaxed stay and quite an affordable accommodation.

Tamara

Probably the best hostel i have ever stayed in ! It’s perfect 👍🏼 there is a huge space for women dorms. The area of closet, washing machines, toilets shower is separated from the sleeping area. And its all women only. The matress is confortable (not the japanese one). And its 15min walk from the city beach. You can take from the port the ferry to visit Zammami or Tokashiki islands. 25 euros to go and come back. I recommend to stay in Naha as a base. The american village is also not far by bus. I went also to the north (motobu) but i didn’t like it much. Note that november to March the swimming in the north beaches of okinawa is forbiden (sesoku, emerald ..). The south is ok

Zineb

It is a great a hostel, one of the best I've ever been. It was incredible how they managed to keep everything clean. Because everyone had their own capsule, it was surprisingly quiet and you had the feeling of privacy despite being in a hostel. There were enough showers and toilets. You also had your privacy in the shower. There was really good shampoo and shower gel. In addition, everyone had a lockable locker where you could lock up not only your valuables but also your entire suitcase. The location is also great. There are several konbinis nearby and Kokusai Dori Street is also within walking distance.

Travelista66

Very good cost benefit, and the location is perfect! Approximately 15 to 20 minutes by bus from the airport, 10 minutes on foot from Kokusaidouri, 3 minutes on foot from one of the main bus stops - Kencho Kitaguchi, 20 minutes by bus from Tomarin port. Breakfast was very tasty and worth paying for - guests get a discount. The dormitory has 35 or so beds, but it's very quiet and peaceful. Bathrooms and showers very clean and organized.

Marta

Everything (toilets, showers, beds, common areas) was very clean - the most spotless out of the five different accommodations I stayed in during my two-week sojourn in Okinawa - and the dorm was quiet, with sofas, tables, and chairs around for doing work / reading / writing. Food is not allowed in the dorm area. There are plenty of toilets, showers, sinks, and hair dryers; good amenities were provided too like the bunk bed light cum usb charger, shampoo/conditioner/body soap, cotton buds, disposable face towels; bath towels can be rented for 150 yen. There are tall lockers (lock and key are provided) in a separate room near the showers, which are large enough to place a big backpack or medium size luggage case. This was great as it meant that the dorm area is (most of the time) not cluttered with backpacks/luggages. There are little display shelves on the outside of the bunk bed frames which were useful for hanging out wet bath towels (even though one isn't supposed to use them for that...) Location of the hostel is near the Prefectural Office monorail stop which is only about 20min from the airport. I stayed in another hostel at the other end of Kokusai dori prior to my flight back home in the morning, which meant I had to take the monorail to the airport during peak hour. I had to miss a few trains because the carriages were so packed with workers all headed to the Prefectural Office monorail station! If I'd stayed at The Kitchen Hostel Ao then, I wouldn't have had any issues getting on the train. Back to the hostel location - the area is quiet with only one or two eateries nearby (better to go to Kokusai dori for more choices, it's only a stone's throw away) and the hostel itself is at one end of Kokusai dori near the Ryubo department store, and is also near the bus terminal.

Janice

This hostel is spacious and has lockers that are quite large in length. There are plenty of shower and restroom areas, so you'll never have to wait, and they are standard for most Japanese hostels. The tropical vibe is fun, and I appreciated the areas for hanging wet bathing suits and towels. Although I didn't have a chance to try them, it seems like they have e-scooters available for rent for the day. The location is close to the bus terminal, which is super handy if you want to buy a pass or catch a bus to places like American Village or any other location outside of Naha. Okinawa, in general, is more car-centric, so although you can reach places by bus, it will take some time. There are various shopping centers nearby, Kokusai-dori is within walking distance, and Naminoue Beach is less than a 20-minute walk away. Plenty of dining options are also nearby. Overall, I think the location is perfect for Naha. It was a relaxed stay and quite an affordable accommodation.

Tamara

Probably the best hostel i have ever stayed in ! It’s perfect 👍🏼 there is a huge space for women dorms. The area of closet, washing machines, toilets shower is separated from the sleeping area. And its all women only. The matress is confortable (not the japanese one). And its 15min walk from the city beach. You can take from the port the ferry to visit Zammami or Tokashiki islands. 25 euros to go and come back. I recommend to stay in Naha as a base. The american village is also not far by bus. I went also to the north (motobu) but i didn’t like it much. Note that november to March the swimming in the north beaches of okinawa is forbiden (sesoku, emerald ..). The south is ok

Zineb

It is a great a hostel, one of the best I've ever been. It was incredible how they managed to keep everything clean. Because everyone had their own capsule, it was surprisingly quiet and you had the feeling of privacy despite being in a hostel. There were enough showers and toilets. You also had your privacy in the shower. There was really good shampoo and shower gel. In addition, everyone had a lockable locker where you could lock up not only your valuables but also your entire suitcase. The location is also great. There are several konbinis nearby and Kokusai Dori Street is also within walking distance.

Travelista66

Very good cost benefit, and the location is perfect! Approximately 15 to 20 minutes by bus from the airport, 10 minutes on foot from Kokusaidouri, 3 minutes on foot from one of the main bus stops - Kencho Kitaguchi, 20 minutes by bus from Tomarin port. Breakfast was very tasty and worth paying for - guests get a discount. The dormitory has 35 or so beds, but it's very quiet and peaceful. Bathrooms and showers very clean and organized.

Marta

Everything (toilets, showers, beds, common areas) was very clean - the most spotless out of the five different accommodations I stayed in during my two-week sojourn in Okinawa - and the dorm was quiet, with sofas, tables, and chairs around for doing work / reading / writing. Food is not allowed in the dorm area. There are plenty of toilets, showers, sinks, and hair dryers; good amenities were provided too like the bunk bed light cum usb charger, shampoo/conditioner/body soap, cotton buds, disposable face towels; bath towels can be rented for 150 yen. There are tall lockers (lock and key are provided) in a separate room near the showers, which are large enough to place a big backpack or medium size luggage case. This was great as it meant that the dorm area is (most of the time) not cluttered with backpacks/luggages. There are little display shelves on the outside of the bunk bed frames which were useful for hanging out wet bath towels (even though one isn't supposed to use them for that...) Location of the hostel is near the Prefectural Office monorail stop which is only about 20min from the airport. I stayed in another hostel at the other end of Kokusai dori prior to my flight back home in the morning, which meant I had to take the monorail to the airport during peak hour. I had to miss a few trains because the carriages were so packed with workers all headed to the Prefectural Office monorail station! If I'd stayed at The Kitchen Hostel Ao then, I wouldn't have had any issues getting on the train. Back to the hostel location - the area is quiet with only one or two eateries nearby (better to go to Kokusai dori for more choices, it's only a stone's throw away) and the hostel itself is at one end of Kokusai dori near the Ryubo department store, and is also near the bus terminal.

Janice

This hostel is spacious and has lockers that are quite large in length. There are plenty of shower and restroom areas, so you'll never have to wait, and they are standard for most Japanese hostels. The tropical vibe is fun, and I appreciated the areas for hanging wet bathing suits and towels. Although I didn't have a chance to try them, it seems like they have e-scooters available for rent for the day. The location is close to the bus terminal, which is super handy if you want to buy a pass or catch a bus to places like American Village or any other location outside of Naha. Okinawa, in general, is more car-centric, so although you can reach places by bus, it will take some time. There are various shopping centers nearby, Kokusai-dori is within walking distance, and Naminoue Beach is less than a 20-minute walk away. Plenty of dining options are also nearby. Overall, I think the location is perfect for Naha. It was a relaxed stay and quite an affordable accommodation.

Tamara

Probably the best hostel i have ever stayed in ! It’s perfect 👍🏼 there is a huge space for women dorms. The area of closet, washing machines, toilets shower is separated from the sleeping area. And its all women only. The matress is confortable (not the japanese one). And its 15min walk from the city beach. You can take from the port the ferry to visit Zammami or Tokashiki islands. 25 euros to go and come back. I recommend to stay in Naha as a base. The american village is also not far by bus. I went also to the north (motobu) but i didn’t like it much. Note that november to March the swimming in the north beaches of okinawa is forbiden (sesoku, emerald ..). The south is ok

Zineb

It is a great a hostel, one of the best I've ever been. It was incredible how they managed to keep everything clean. Because everyone had their own capsule, it was surprisingly quiet and you had the feeling of privacy despite being in a hostel. There were enough showers and toilets. You also had your privacy in the shower. There was really good shampoo and shower gel. In addition, everyone had a lockable locker where you could lock up not only your valuables but also your entire suitcase. The location is also great. There are several konbinis nearby and Kokusai Dori Street is also within walking distance.

Travelista66

Very good cost benefit, and the location is perfect! Approximately 15 to 20 minutes by bus from the airport, 10 minutes on foot from Kokusaidouri, 3 minutes on foot from one of the main bus stops - Kencho Kitaguchi, 20 minutes by bus from Tomarin port. Breakfast was very tasty and worth paying for - guests get a discount. The dormitory has 35 or so beds, but it's very quiet and peaceful. Bathrooms and showers very clean and organized.

Marta

Lokasi

Kumoji 1-4-1, Naha, 900-0015, Jepun

The Kitchen Hostel Ao