The resort's majestic walls, inspired by ancient design
Gusuku, castle ruins from the Ryukyu era, features a gently curved walls made of Ryukyu limestone. The design of the Gusuku stonewalls are inspired by this structure, crafting an extraordinary vista.
Like a resident of Gusuku
Along with its role as a citadel, Gusuku has protected the culture and life of the settlements where people live. Following this role, the grounds of HOSHINOYA Okinawa feature orchards and fields allowing you can enjoy a luxurious time amidst tropical flowers.
Reflected traditional textile patterns
The Gusuku stonewalls are perforated with a pattern inspired by the traditional fabric of Yomitan, where HOSHINOYA Okinawa is located. This pattern symbolizes longevity, wealth, and prosperity for descendants, allowing the morning sun to shine through the hallway.