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Ryukyu KingdomA Hideaway

| Address | 905-1141 1118 Genka, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture |
| Number of Guests | Maximum capacity: 10 guests Ideal for: 6–8 people Facility Guide▶︎ |
| Parking Lot | 2 units |
| Contact Us | From the Airbnb system ▶︎ |



時but slowlyFlowing
Ryukyu KingdomA Hideaway

| Address | 905-1141 1118 Genka, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture |
| Number of Guests | Maximum capacity: 10 guests Ideal for: 6–8 people Facility Guide▶︎ |
| Parking Lot | 2 units |
| Contact Us | From the Airbnb system ▶︎ |



A room tour video has been released on YouTube that lets you fully experience all the charms of Ryusai-kan!
The person who introduced me was the top apprentice of the hugely popular YouTube channel “Kotobuki Channel DIY,” which boasts over 200,000 followers!! A popular DIY channel from Okinawa"Kotobuki Channel: DIY in Okinawa"Mr./Ms.
This is a channel run by a father-daughter YouTuber duo—"Father Suke" and "Daughter Yuna"—who enjoy sharing practical DIY ideas and home renovation tips.
A room tour by these two creators—who cherish Okinawan materials and scenery while sharing the joy of crafting—is a must-see! Be sure to check it out ✨
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In the room tour video, owner and interior designer Seiko Inayama gave us a detailed guided tour, introducing the attention to detail that went into each room at Ryusai-kan, the materials used in the interior design, and even the stories behind the handmade artwork.
The video is divided into two parts—Part 1 and Part 2—and provides a detailed yet engaging explanation of the Ryukyu Dynasty-style interior design, the highlights of each room, and even the finer details.
The owner—who is also an interior coordinator and spatial designer—gives a tour of a new Ryukyu Dynasty-style vacation rental that has just opened in Okinawa.
We highlight the appeal of entertainment-focused accommodations packed with Instagram-worthy interiors and art.
We take an in-depth look at the stunning atmosphere and intricate details that will leave you exclaiming, “This room looks just like the Kingdom of Ryukyu!”
This content offers a glimpse into the essence of a “stay that’s an experience,” highlighting the owner’s taste and attention to detail.
Her comments from a DIY perspective and her thoughtful choice of words really show why she’s such a popular DIY YouTuber! I’d recommend this content not only to those considering Ryusai-kan, but also to anyone interested in interior design or Okinawan culture.
The "Kotobuki Channel DIY in Okinawa" channel features a mother-and-son duo of YouTubers who share ideas and practical techniques that even DIY beginners can enjoy while renovating their 35-year-old home themselves.
Every day, we post videos from Okinawa to the rest of Japan that convey the joy and warmth of craftsmanship!
This feature on Ryusai-kan not only showcases the building and its interior but also carefully captures the “attention to detail” and “passion” behind it??
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This room tour featured a carefully crafted video that captured the atmosphere and depth of Ryusai-kan—things that photos and text alone cannot fully convey.
This video is a must-see not only for those considering a stay with us, but also for those who aren’t yet familiar with Ryusai-kan and anyone interested in Okinawan culture.



A huge thank you to Yuna and Suke from the Kotobuki Channel DIY in Okinawa! ✨