"I'm paying a lot of money to go to Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan, so I want to create the best memories for my children."
Dads and moms who are about to choose a hotel with that wish, please wait a moment. If you book believing in random "Recommended for families! Stay report" on the net, you will regret it on the day saying "It wasn't supposed to be like this...". Everyone is bound to write that the place they stayed was the best!
As of 2026, prices and accommodation costs in Ishigaki Island are an order of magnitude different from a while ago. Investing over 100,000 yen per night for a family, parents are exhausted, and children seem somewhat bored. The only criterion for avoiding such a "tragedy" family trip is not the luxury of the facility or the evaluation of the meal. "How old is your child now?" - This is it.
Many sites say "Both ANA and Fusaki are friendly to families!", but for me living locally, these two are quite different things. Although they are the twin jewels of Ishigaki Island resorts, I think many travelers do not realize that their target layers do not overlap much.
The answer to the anxiety you are holding now, "Will the children enjoy it?" and "Can parents relax too?", is not listed in the hotel spec sheet. For example, ANA's luxurious pool. You might be attracted to the Instagrammable bed with a canopy or the "floating breakfast" where you float breakfast in the pool, but it is tough for both to go there with a 3-year-old child.
ANA's pool is basically deep and designed for adults to spend elegantly. If you take a 3-year-old, the dad ends up in a "lifeguard" state constantly keeping his nerves on edge so that the child does not drown. It's far from luxury.
Conversely, Fusaki's kids pool is heaven for preschoolers, but it ends up being dismissed as "unsatisfactory" by upper elementary school children. In 2026, when congestion and prices are at record highs, choosing a hotel that misses the target is nothing but a "waste of money and time".
If you choose easily because it is recommended on the net and seems good, you will be pressed by your wife on the day. On the net, it is said that "ANA is luxury, Fusaki is island resort", but it is not that simple.
ANA is certainly luxurious, but because of that, the building is too vast and moving is tough. From parking to front desk, front desk to sea, sea to pool... Carrying a toddler, holding a lot of luggage, and crossing the scorching plaza endlessly is no longer leisure but sports.
On the other hand, Fusaki has low-rise accommodation buildings overall and service facilities are compactly organized, but depending on the area of the room you stay in, there is a trap that "you are made to walk for more than 10 minutes from end to end of the premises". (*There is a cart (tuk-tuk) that can be called by smartphone, which is convenient for moving within the facility.)
Not "which is a better hotel", but "which one matches the specs (age, physical strength, way of playing) of my child now". Unless you have this perspective, your family trip will be a "gamble" where you paid a lot of money.
Because the price range is competing, just passing through this "age filter" will tell you instantly which one to book.
| Comparison Item | Fusaki Beach Resort | ANA InterContinental |
|---|---|---|
| Recommended Age | 0-5 years old (Preschooler) | 10 years old and up (Upper grades~) |
| Pool Features | Kids pool is amazing | Sea athletic is the strongest |
| Room Safety | There is a space to take off shoes and it is hygienic | Basically shoes on. Not suitable for crawling period |
| Atmosphere | Exotic (Special feeling, Travel emotion) | Luxury (Sophisticated, Instagrammable) |
| Burden of Movement | Relatively compact (with some exceptions) | Anyway vast. Preparation is necessary |
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However, there are also precautions. The "Welcome Baby Inn" certification is not just for show, and equipment and sales items are substantial, but if you don't book a stroller rental as soon as the trip is decided, you will be stuck with "out of stock" on the day. In recent years (as of 2026), the number of users has increased, and the competition rate for equipment is high. If you are thinking of renting a stroller at the hotel without bringing one, be sure to secure it at the same time as booking. It was a solid good stroller from Combi. Also, there is a nursery with qualified staff for guests here, and you can use it when you are in trouble or want to refresh.
Whichever hotel you stay at, "no rental car" is a waste of time and a source of regret.
Especially Fusaki is far from the city center, and the time waiting for taxis and shuttle buses becomes the biggest factor that spoils the child's mood. Around the hotel, there are spots scattered such as Nagura Amparu, "Yaima Village", and "Miru Miru Honpo" famous for sunset, which are far to walk but a loss if you don't go.
Around ANA, too, the current situation is that there is "nothing" if you take a step outside. When you get tired of expensive restaurants in the hotel, or when you suddenly want to go somewhere, just not having a car kills your footwork. In 2026, the shortage of rental cars is better than before, but last-minute booking is impossible. Please secure it right now along with the hotel.
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Check Rental Cars on KlookIf you choose Fusaki, be sure to check the "room location". If it is a cheap plan, you may be sent to a room surprisingly far from the pool or lobby. Just "forgot something a little" takes 20 minutes round trip, which becomes a fatal wound for those with toddlers.
Also, the night light-up of ANA's pool is the most beautiful, but that is a "space for couples". It is the limit for dads and moms to go see it in turns after the children fall asleep. As a realistic way to enjoy, make "Is the child an age that consumes physical strength explosively at water athletics?" the first criterion. If 10 years old or older, it is definitely ANA. The figure of my child completing Maesato Ocean Park all day long becomes a treasure for the family for a lifetime.
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