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Japan, 〒160-0021 Tōkyō-to, Shinjuku-ku, Kabukichō, 1 Chome−2, 新宿区 歌舞伎町1丁目2−5東陽ビル3F
kontakt telefon: +81 3-3232-1110
strona internetowej: capsuleinn.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 35.6937207, Longitude: 139.7039938
Kson Sandra Tay
::A temporary haven for backpackers. Everything you need for a good night's stay is provided. Only down side for me is that the capsule isn't ventilated enough and I had to sleep with the blinds up.
J Fulton
::Nice for a capsule hotel. Clean. Men have public shower room. Women have private showers. Women and men have segregated floors. Good service.
Crocsx Gaming
::Perfect for emergency night or for small stay. You have a good shower and bath, there is kind of always space and it is not super expensive. If you miss a train or just want a cheap night or quick night somewhere you can head here
Felicia Yong
::This capsule hotel was a decent capsule experience as a solo traveler. All female floor which was a nice touch. Check in and out was smooth. It's a tad annoying that you are required to check out each day even if you stay consecutive nights. You must pack all you belongings and empty your locker and when you check back in, you are assigned. New locker and capsule for the night. As for amenities, great offerings. You are provided with two towels: one body and one face, pajamas and slippers. In the shower room, toothbrushes, face lotion, body soaps, shampoo, hair dryer were all provided. 4th floor was the common area. 4 or so vending machines which various foods, snacks, drinks hot or cold and even beer. Washers and dryers on this level as well. Lots of natural lighting and space to eat, play cards, read or just hangout. As Japan is slowly transitioning to more hostel and traveler friendly accommodations, I think some policies and rules will change; specifically the check out every day rule. It was a cool experience as a solo female traveler I felt safe and secure in this place.
Amy Hainsworth
::Uuuuuugh. The. Worst. Marginally better than sleeping in an airport. Airports tend to be quite cold, so this is better than that in that one regard. If you are willing to sacrifice a night of sleep for an experience, than sure, go for it!! If you aren’t sure how ignorant and obtuse your fellow guests can be, said “experience” will enlighten you. The actual facility is quite lovely and clean, however the lights stay on all night (currently 2:06am) and a thin white screen closes you in (or illuminates yours capsule depending how you look at it) and you can hear everything going around you (currently a women is removing her Days shopping from boxes and bags and organizing them into her giant suitcase right in the middle of the hall in front of my capsule-at 2:06am). My recommendation would be stay at the Citadines next door if you need actual sleep.