Inside Okinawa’s Original King of Luxury: Ritz-Carlton Okinawa

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Join us as we step into the legendary Ritz-Carlton Okinawa to experience the pinnacle of Ryukyuan hospitality.

Perched on a scenic hilltop in Nago, this resort was designed as a modern “Gusuku” (Okinawan castle), serving as a fortress of tranquility overlooking the Kise Course.
Originally opened in 2012 on the site of the former Kise Batta, the property serves as a bridge between Okinawa’s royal heritage and world-class modern luxury.

This 4K cinematic tour with curated music offers a calm, uninterrupted look at this iconic estate—from the red-tiled roofs and open-air water features to the deep forest sanctuary of the spa and the refined, masculine elegance of its signature suites.

About The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa:

– Name: The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa
– Opened: 28 May 2012
– Location: 1329-2 Kise, Nago, Okinawa, Japan
– Property Type: Luxury Hilltop Golf & Spa Resort
– Key Features: Championship 18-hole Kise Golf Course and tiered outdoor infinity pools
– Total Rooms: 97 guest rooms and suites
– Architectural Focus: Shuri Castle-inspired “Gusuku” design featuring Shima-Machi (traditional red clay tiles) and volcanic stone.
– Room Type: Cabana Guest Room, Ground Floor, Pool Access, Terrace, Whirlpool
– Website: www.ritzcarlton.com/okinawa

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Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro and a small favour from us
00:34 Journey to Ritz-Carlton Okinawa
01:56 The Arrival
04:20 The Guest Room Tour
10:35 The Outdoor Pool
11:42 The Library
12:41 The Breakfast
13:16 The SPA and the Gym
16:04 The Vibe and the Environment
16:08 Hotel Review
17:00 The End

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