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    Hotel in Ishigaki Island, Japan

    Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas

    150Pearl Points

    Beach-First Base

    Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas, Hotel in Ishigaki Island

    About Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas

    Book Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas if the trip calls for an easy, beach-forward Ishigaki base with resort infrastructure rather than a tiny hideaway. Its MICHELIN Guide Hotels Selected recognition for 2025 adds a useful quality signal, but the real reason to choose it is convenience: beach mood, on-property downtime, and a format that suits celebrations and family island stays.

    Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas is a hotel and villas option in Ishigaki Island. The most solid published signal available here is direct: it is listed in the MICHELIN Guide hotel selection for 2025, and the dress code is casual. Beyond those verified points, travelers should treat specific claims about facilities, pricing, room count, dining formats, or services as details to confirm directly with the property before booking.

    An Ishigaki Island stay with limited verified details

    The clearest reason to consider Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas is that it is an Ishigaki Island hotel identified by its own name as a resort hotel and villas property. For travelers comparing places to stay, it belongs on the shortlist when the priority is a confirmed Ishigaki Island hotel rather than an unverified set of amenities.

    The page should not overstate details that are not verified here. Specific amenities, service inclusions, room configurations, dining options, and activity planning should be checked with the hotel for your dates. What can be said with confidence is that the dress code is casual.

    Its confirmed recognition is MICHELIN Guide Hotels Selected for 2025. That does not decide the booking on its own, but it is a useful quality signal when comparing Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas with other hotel options in and around Okinawa.

    Who should book it, and who should cross-shop

    Book Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas if you want to focus your search on a recognized hotel in Ishigaki Island and prefer a casual setting. Confirm current availability, rates, inclusions, and any on-site services directly with the property, since those specifics are not verified here.

    Cross-shop Hoshinoya Taketomi Island, Jusandi, IRAPH SUI, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miyako Okinawa, Ayanna Miyakojima, and Blue Ocean Hotel & Resort Miyakojima if you are comparing Okinawa-area hotel options beyond this Ishigaki Island stay. For planning around meals and evenings on the island, use the Ishigaki Island restaurants guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best time to book Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas?

    Book according to your travel dates and confirm availability directly with Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas. The verified points are that it is in Ishigaki Island, has a casual dress code, and is MICHELIN Guide Hotels Selected for 2025. If you are still comparing Okinawa-area stays, also look at Hoshinoya Taketomi Island, Jusandi, IRAPH SUI, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miyako Okinawa, Ayanna Miyakojima, and Blue Ocean Hotel & Resort Miyakojima.

    What is check-in like at Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas?

    Confirm current check-in procedures directly with the hotel. Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas is in Ishigaki Island, and the verified dress code is casual, but specific arrival, transfer, or service details are not verified here.

    How are the facilities at Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas?

    Facility details should be confirmed with Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas before booking. This guide only verifies the Ishigaki Island location, casual dress code, and MICHELIN Guide Hotels Selected recognition for 2025.

    How does Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas compare to other hotels?

    Choose Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas when your search is specifically for an Ishigaki Island hotel with confirmed MICHELIN Guide Hotels Selected recognition for 2025 and a casual dress code. For broader Okinawa-area comparisons, consider Hoshinoya Taketomi Island, Jusandi, IRAPH SUI, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miyako Okinawa, Ayanna Miyakojima, and Blue Ocean Hotel & Resort Miyakojima, while confirming each property's current details directly.

    Location

    1625 Arakawa, Ishigaki, Okinawa 907-0024, Japan

    Ishigaki Island, Japan

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    Comparison

    Choose Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas for the easiest Ishigaki resort decision: beach atmosphere, a larger resort format, and simple booking. Hoshinoya Taketomi Island is better for travelers who want a deeper retreat feeling, while Jusandi is better for a quieter, more private stay.

    If the trip is not fixed to Ishigaki, compare it with IRAPH SUI, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miyako Okinawa, Ayanna Miyakojima, and Blue Ocean Hotel & Resort Miyakojima. Those are better cross-shops when Miyako is the destination. Fusaki makes the strongest case when Ishigaki is already the plan.

    Where to look if this is not the right fit

    If the goal is a quieter Okinawan escape, cross-shop Hoshinoya Taketomi Island. If privacy matters more than resort breadth, compare Jusandi. If the itinerary shifts to Miyako, start with IRAPH SUI, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miyako Okinawa.

    How it compares on Ishigaki and nearby Okinawa islands

    Fusaki Beach Resort Hotel & Villas is the practical choice if the priority is an easy Ishigaki Island resort stay with a beach-forward atmosphere and low booking friction. Hoshinoya Taketomi Island is the stronger cross-shop for travelers who want a more removed island-retreat mood, while Jusandi is the better fit for guests prioritizing privacy and a smaller-scale stay.

    Against the Miyako options, the decision is more about island choice than hotel hierarchy. IRAPH SUI, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miyako Okinawa should be on the list for travelers who want a luxury-brand frame on Miyako, while Ayanna Miyakojima and Blue Ocean Hotel & Resort Miyakojima make more sense when the itinerary is built around Miyakojima rather than Ishigaki. For an Ishigaki-focused trip, Fusaki is the simpler call.

    For value, Fusaki wins when the guest will use the resort setting rather than treat the hotel as a sleep-only base. If the trip is mostly excursions, meals off-property, and minimal pool or beach time, a smaller hotel may be a smarter spend. For a celebration stay where the hotel needs to carry part of the occasion, Fusaki has the clearer brief.

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