Regenerative Luxury doesn’t whisper—it restores. On Miyakojima, Rosewood’s first Japanese property turns the island’s limestone palette, turquoise “Miyako Blue,” and Ryukyu spirit into a quietly radical hospitality statement. The resort opened in March 2025 and positions the archipelago as a new benchmark for mindful indulgence.
Guided by Rosewood’s “A Sense of Place®,” the resort is embedded in local culture rather than draped over it: 55 pool-equipped villas by Studio Piet Boon, Asaya’s Ryukyuan-informed rituals, and restaurants that read like love letters to sea and soil. The result is the kind of Regenerative Luxury that privileges ecology, craft, and community over spectacle.







