CHICAGO (August 21, 2018) — Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today the opening of Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa in the southernmost region of #japan. Located on the private Seragaki Island and linked by a bridge to the main island of Okinawa, the #hotel offers a stunning view of the East China Sea from all 344 guest rooms. An immersive destination #hotel, Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa blends local culture, warm #hospitality and thoughtful #service, enabling guests to feel refreshed and reconnected to who and what matters to them most.
“We are delighted to celebrate the opening of Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa, the first Japanese beach resort in Hyatt’s portfolio and we are grateful for the continuous support from Tokyu Land, NTT Urban Development Corporation and Milial Resort Hotels Co. Ltd.,” said David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, #hyatthotels Corporation. “With the debut of Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa, our twelfth Hyatt property in #japan, we are excited to offer guests an energizing seaside retreat in the country’s sunshine isles.”
Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa is on the west coast of Okinawa, approximately one hour by car from Naha Airport. Located in Onna, Okinawa’s most sought after beach destination, the #hotel is an ideal spot for exploring the rugged scenery of the Yanbaru area to the north and the UNESCO World Heritage sites in the central and southern areas. Nearby attractions include the Bios no Oka subtropical forest, the Okashi Goten sweets factory, the Ryukyu Mura theme park, and the scenic Cape Manzamo, a dramatic coral cliff and ideal spot for sunset-viewing.
“The #hotel welcomes domestic and international visitors alike to enjoy Okinawa’s vibrant beach scene, breathtaking nature and colourful culture,” said Hiroko Noguchi, general manager of Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa. “Here guests will find a revitalizing, seamless retreat for couples, families and friends and an upscale locale for special occasions and destination weddings.”
Design and Guestrooms
The breezy, light-filled interiors by Tokyo-based, Hashimoto Yukio Design Studio draw from the hotel’s idyllic waterfront surroundings and the rich traditions of Okinawan culture to create intuitive spaces where guests can connect and recharge. All guestrooms feature mesmerizing views of the crystal clear waters.
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