ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort - A Tattoo-Friendly Hot Spring in Onna, Okinawa
Does ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort Allow Tattoos?
Yes, ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort welcomes tattooed guests in all bathing, pool, and sauna facilities without restriction. As an international resort, no covering or concealment is required regardless of tattoo size.
Last verified: March 2026 Β· See full tattoo policy details
Overview of ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort
Salt dries on your skin all day here. The resort stretches across a bluff above the East China Sea, Cape Manza's limestone cliff framed in every window, and the hours blur between the private beach, the coral reef snorkeling, and the ocean park floating on emerald water below. Then you walk into the public bath and wash it all off.
ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort sits on 50 acres of Okinawan coastline inside a national park, and the communal bath exists for exactly one reason: the end of a long day in the ocean. It's an indoor facility with heated water and a sauna β no natural spring, no mineral soak β but the transition from saltwater and sun to a quiet, hot bath hits differently after six hours on the reef. Tattooed guests use the public bath openly. Staff confirm the policy directly when asked β no covers, no hesitation. For a beach resort stay in Okinawa where the bath is part of the day rather than a problem to navigate, this is the straightforward answer.
Tattoo Rules & Guidelines
Fully Tattoo Friendly: ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort welcomes tattooed guests in the public bath and sauna facilities without restriction. No covering or concealment is required regardless of tattoo size. This policy is confirmed by multiple first-person guest reviews. Note that pool and beach areas may have separate tattoo guidelines β check with the front desk on arrival.
Why Bathe Here? Benefits and History
- Tattoos Accepted in the Public Bath: Staff confirm tattoos are permitted when asked directly, and recent guest accounts from both Japanese and international visitors describe bathing openly without issue.
- Beach-to-Bath Flow: A private white-sand beach, coral reef snorkeling, and Japan's largest inflatable ocean park β then a communal bath and sauna to close out the day.
- Cape Manza Panorama: The resort faces the iconic limestone cliff across the water, with ocean views from every room and sunsets visible from south-facing balconies.
- Full-Service Resort Scale: Ten restaurants, marine activities from submarine tours to parasailing, multiple pools, and Club InterContinental lounge access on upper floors β the kind of place where you don't need to leave the property.
Onsen Facilities & Amenities
β¨οΈBath Types
- Traditional Indoor Bath
- Sauna
π½οΈDining
- Kaiseki Dinner
- Alcohol Available
β¨Amenities
- Massage
- Rest Lounge
- Shuttle Service
πAccessibility
- English Speaking Staff
π³Payment
- Credit Cards Accepted
π₯Suitable For
- Good for Couples
- Family Friendly
πOther
- Buffet Breakfast
- Casual Dinner
- Everyone
- Free Parking
Bathing Experience & Onsen Etiquette
You step from the bright Okinawan heat into warm tile and quiet β the bath is indoor, simple, and functional, a communal soak with separate men's and women's areas, plus a sauna. The water is heated, not spring-fed, so there's no mineral character or color to it. What it offers is the contrast: hours of Okinawan sun and salt, then a hot, still room with no sound from the beach. The sauna runs warm enough to loosen shoulders tightened by a day of swimming. This isn't a destination bath β it's the final chapter of a resort day, and it does that job well. Morning sessions before the beach crowds gather are quieter, if you prefer space.
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Getting There
Naha Airport
OKATake the Airport Limousine Bus or an express bus from Naha Airport Domestic Terminal. The bus journey is approximately 90-100 minutes and stops directly at the resort.
Contact Information
Travel Tip
Look for flexible booking options like free cancellation. This way, you can easily reach out to your onsen to make sure their tattoo policy feels right for your needs and enjoy peace of mind for your trip.
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Last updated on Apr 4, 2026 by Mat Roniss β Founder of Tattoo Friendly Onsen , and hot springs enjoyer who has been visiting Japanese onsen for over 30 years.
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