Lodging • Nobaru-796-1 Ueno, Miyakojima, Okinawa 906-0201, Japan
If you are visiting Miyako Island, be sure to stop by the hidden traditional house inn called "Susu (Hisa-bisa~)". This inn allows you to experience the island's atmosphere filled with the history and stories of many years.
The most enchanting feature of "Susu" is the homemade dishes prepared by the owner couple. Enjoy the local home-cooked dishes crafted by the head of a sugarcane farm and savor the island's flavor in dishes such as Goya Champuru and Rafute.
The building is a renovation of an old-style house with a red-tiled roof, preserving the rich Okinawan ambiance. The sound of the sanshin (Okinawan traditional musical instrument) resonates in the tatami room, while the lush tropical plants in the garden create a southern exotic essence. The homely atmosphere filled with islander's warmth promises a relaxing time.
The Ueno district where the inn is located was once one of the prominent settlements in Miyako Island. Nearby, there are ruins and ancient castle sites where visitors can immerse themselves in the island's history and culture. A stroll at dusk offers glimpses of the timeless original scenery of Miyako Island.
For those seeking the unique flavors and emotions of Miyako Island as lasting travel memories, this hidden traditional house inn brims with charm. Enveloped in the tranquility and nostalgic ambiance of the island, it offers a leisurely flow of time.