Sleeping in a capsule room in Japan
Presentation
Practical information
The Japanese love it, and it's cheaper than a taxi!
Typically Japanese and perfect for small budgets, the Capsule hotel optimizes space!
These small rooms (80cm x 2m) include an alarm clock, a radio, and even a television. Feeling claustrophobic already? Rest assured, each room is air-conditioned!
A pleasant surprise for female travelers, a floor is dedicated to women. This remains rare as Japanese women do not typically use Capsule hotels.
A (shared) bathroom and a kitchen are available for guests, and the traditional karaoke welcomes you until the end of the night.
Typically Japanese and perfect for small budgets, the Capsule hotel optimizes space!
These small rooms (80cm x 2m) include an alarm clock, a radio, and even a television. Feeling claustrophobic already? Rest assured, each room is air-conditioned!
A pleasant surprise for female travelers, a floor is dedicated to women. This remains rare as Japanese women do not typically use Capsule hotels.
A (shared) bathroom and a kitchen are available for guests, and the traditional karaoke welcomes you until the end of the night.
Capsule hotel
Asakusa Riverside
2-20-4, Kaminarimon, Taito-ku
111-0034 Tokyo, Japon
Tel : +81(03)3847-4477
Fax : +81(03)3841-1525
From 17 EURAsakusa Riverside
2-20-4, Kaminarimon, Taito-ku
111-0034 Tokyo, Japon
Tel : +81(03)3847-4477
Fax : +81(03)3841-1525
Pricing details
2019 rates, the night in a capsule.Regular rate, from 2200 yen (about 17€)
Student rate, from 1700 yen (about 13.5€)
Note: All prices are provided for informational purposes only and must be confirmed directly with the establishment.