ORIENTAL HOTEL OKINAWA RESORT & SPA - A Tattoo-Friendly Hot Spring in Nago, Okinawa
Does ORIENTAL HOTEL OKINAWA RESORT & SPA Allow Tattoos?
Yes, tattooed guests report bathing at Oriental Hotel Okinawa Resort & Spa without issue in all communal bathing and pool areas. No covering is required regardless of tattoo size.
Last verified: March 2026 Β· See full tattoo policy details
Overview of ORIENTAL HOTEL OKINAWA RESORT & SPA
The lobby opens wide to a wall of glass and ocean. Below, a 170-meter garden pool stretches toward the bay. Above, the hills of northern Okinawa climb into green. You're a long way from the cedar-and-stone onsen of the mainland β and that's the point.
Oriental Hotel Okinawa sits on a hillside in Nago, overlooking the East China Sea from every one of its 361 rooms. The spa downstairs runs five bath types β jet, aroma, vibra, cool, and an outdoor bath where the island breeze hits your wet skin β plus a dry sauna built from natural wood. Out by the pool, a barrel sauna and a high-heat tent sauna face the water, turning the pool itself into your cold plunge. The rhythm here is different: soak, swim, sauna, sun. Repeat.
Tattooed guests bathe openly in the spa β confirmed across Japanese and English reviews from 2024 through 2026, with no covers or patches required. If you're looking for a tattoo-friendly bathing experience in Okinawa that trades tradition for tropical scale, this is the clearest option on the island.
Tattoo Rules & Guidelines
Fully Tattoo Friendly: Tattooed guests report bathing at Oriental Hotel Okinawa Resort & Spa without issue in the communal spa and pool facilities. No covering or concealment is required regardless of tattoo size. As an international resort property, this policy is confirmed by multiple guest reviews in both Japanese and English.
Why Bathe Here? Benefits and History
- Tattoos Accepted in All Spa Areas: Multiple recent reviews in Japanese and English confirm tattooed guests use the communal spa without covers, patches, or staff intervention.
- Barrel Sauna at Poolside: The first barrel sauna installed in Okinawa (2022), paired with a high-heat tent sauna β use the 170-meter garden pool as your cold plunge between rounds.
- Five Bath Types Plus Outdoor Soak: Jet bath, aroma bath, vibra bath, cool bath, and an open-air bath with island breeze β a full rotation without leaving the spa floor.
- Ocean Views from Every Room: All 361 rooms face the East China Sea with private balconies β the higher floors look out over the bay and the hills of Yanbaru beyond.
Onsen Facilities & Amenities
β¨οΈBath Types
- Traditional Indoor Bath
- Sauna
π½οΈDining
- Kaiseki Dinner
- Breakfast
- Alcohol Available
β¨Amenities
- Rest Lounge
- Massage
- Shuttle Service
πAccessibility
- English Speaking Staff
π Booking
- Online Reservations
π³Payment
- Credit Cards Accepted
π₯Suitable For
- Family Friendly
πOther
- Casual Dinner
- Buffet Breakfast
- Buffet Dinner
- Vending Machines
- Spa Services
- Everyone
- Free Parking
Bathing Experience & Onsen Etiquette
The jet bath hits your shoulders before you've even decided where to start β five baths line the spa floor, split by gender, arranged for a slow rotation. The aroma bath carries an orange scent and runs warm enough to loosen you up. The vibra bath adds a gentler bubble pulse. When you're overheated, the cool bath resets you fast. The outdoor bath opens to the sky and catches whatever breeze is moving across the hillside β in Okinawa, that's most days.
The dry sauna is lined with natural wood and holds a balanced heat, not punishing. Outside by the pool, the barrel sauna and tent sauna offer a different circuit β sauna to pool to open air, with the bay stretched out in front of you. This isn't a mineral spring. It's a modern spa built for volume and variety, and it delivers on both.
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Getting There
Car/shuttle recommended from Naha Airport (approximately 70 minutes drive). Limousine Bus service is also available directly to the hotel from Naha Airport Domestic Terminal (approximately 100 minutes). Local bus route 120 stops at "Inbu" where hotel pickup is offered.
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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