The Maldives of Japan | Rosewood Miyakojima
If the Maldives is synonymous with a paradise getaway, then Miyakojima in Japan is its Eastern counterpart.
🌴 Rosewood Miyakojima — Rosewood's first property in Japan, redefining "understated luxury" to its pinnacle upon opening.
🏝 Where is Miyakojima, and why is it worth a special trip?
Located on the southernmost island of Okinawa Prefecture, it boasts clearer waters and more pristine beaches than the mainland,
epitomizing the dreamy "Miyako Blue" seen in Japanese dramas and magazines.
📍 Fly to Miyako Airport from Tokyo, Osaka, Naha, etc., followed by a 20-minute drive to the resort.
✔ Nestled between sugarcane fields and white sand beaches, the hotel naturally shields you from all noise.
🪵 Architectural Aesthetics: 55 All-Ocean-View Villas, Infused with Ryukyu Poetry
Designed by Dutch architect Piet Boon in collaboration with Mitsubishi Estate,
the resort uses local Ryukyu limestone and natural materials to blend "modern wabi-sabi × tropical wilderness" into a poetic ambiance.
Each villa features:
🏊♀️ Private pool
🌿 Tropical garden
🌅 Floor-to-ceiling windows framing the "Miyako Blue" sea
Ultimate privacy, undisturbed
💎 What defines Rosewood's "understated luxury"?
Low-density design with only 55 villas, offering such spaciousness it feels like having the entire beach to yourself.
Service reflects Rosewood's signature "gentle yet restrained" approach—every interaction is perfectly measured.
SPA and wellness integrate sustainability, using local plants, sea salt, wind, and sound as healing elements.
Dining highlights the "true essence of island ingredients"—light, uncomplicated, and pure as air.
🌿 Final Thoughts: A "filter-free" luxury island escape
Many hotels boast scenery, but what truly moves people is the silent power of nature, architecture, and humanity in harmony.
Rosewood Miyakojima is unpretentious and unhurried—it simply welcomes you quietly
to disconnect in high quality, embracing Ryukyu's winds, sunlight, and ocean.
📌 Tips:
• Ideal for honeymoons, anniversaries, or solo healing journeys
• Book peak seasons (especially spring/autumn and year-end holidays) early—it’s highly sought after
• Miyakojima itself is perfect for light adventures: snorkeling, beach cycling, and exploring untouched shores