Checking In to Rosewood Miyakojima, Japan’s Most Luxurious Island Resort
We just stayed at the new Rosewood Makojima and it might be the most peaceful, luxurious place in Japan you’ve never heard of. This is Rosewood’s first hotel in Japan and they picked a stunner of a location. A private peninsula on Mako Island in Okinawa surrounded by the clearest blue water you’ll ever see. The resort has just 55 lowslung stone villas and every single one faces the sea with its own private pool and outdoor lounge area and interiors that are all calm wood, handmade ceramics and coastal tones. Here, your bathroom opens to the fresh air, and the spa is a dream. You can eat sashimi caught daily by a local spear fisherman, sip spritzes with Okinawan botanicals by the pool, and even take a Japanese cocktail class, all while watching the sunset. It’s family-friendly, romantic, and totally effortless with its own two private beaches. And with new direct flights coming from Hong Kong and Taipei, it’s only going to get easier to reach. If you’re dreaming of slow mornings, sea breezes, and ridiculously good food, this is the kind of place that stays with you long after checkout. [Music]
On an intimate peninsula embraced by the dreamily aquamarine seascape signature to the Blue Zone of Okinawa, @RosewoodMiyakojima just opened to discreetly claim the mantle of most sumptuous stay on Miyako. Rosewood’s debut property in Japan is a meditative exhale from the moment of arrival in the hilltop lobby, which opens up to gentle sea breezes and previews the low-slung limestone-clad resort below.
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