Situated conveniently in the Omiya Ward district of Saitama, eeGee STAY Omiya is located 10 km from Saitama Stadium 2002, 14 km from SKIP CITY Visual Museum and 14 km from Kawaguchi Science Museum.
Emanuel
Netherlands
You could freely grab instant noodles, different kinds of curry, rice tea and a variety of hot drinks and soft-serve ice cream. Every day we got a new toothbrush and pajamas and the toilets and bathroom facilities are very nice and clean.
A 2-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station and Shinjuku 3-chome station, Anshin Oyado Shinjuku Ekimaeten (MALE GUESTS ONLY) boasts a WiFi and a public bath, Breakfasts all for free.
anonymous
Singapore
Excellent location. A few minutes walk from the subway station exit E9. Check in was fast. Friendly and efficient staff spoke good English. Everything was explained clearly. This is in Shinjuku, so food and mini-mart is everywhere. It is truly very convenient.
Capsule (4th to 7th floor) is comfortable and has a small fan. 2 power outlets in the capsule. There's even a TV but not sure if it's working. Space can be a little tight though. Wifi connection is excellent. Each floor has toilet facilities and vanity sinks with appropriate amenities.
The facilities are great. 3rd floor lounge area is pretty big with free beverages (both alcoholic and non alcoholic) and serve rice (Japanese curry in the morning) and miso soup. There is also a small collection of manga. 2nd floor is the typical japanese onsen and sauna.
Ground level house the reception, shoe locker and lockers for day bags or small luggage. There is a separate free locker room on the ground floor and a small area on the 2nd floor for huge luggages. These areas are limited in space and on a first come basis.
Newly opened this summer, Hotel Owl Tokyo Nippori is conveniently located a 5-minute walk from JR or Keisei Nippori Stations. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Ming-Jung
Taiwan
The hotel Owl Nippori is really near the JR station and airport line. It is about 5 minutes on foot. There are many restaurants and bars near our hotel. I am from Taiwan, I will come back again.
Attractively located in the Shinjuku Ward district of Tokyo, Rembrandt Cabin Shinjuku Shin-Okubo is situated 300 metres from Meotogi Shrine, 500 metres from Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Park and 400 metres...
Located 4 minutes away on foot from JR Ogikubo Station, 安心お宿 新宿荻窪店-男性専用- features a hot spring bath that is open at all hours of the day. There is a 24-hour front desk at the hotel.
James
Australia
Breakfast was amazing arange of Japanese food. Really good.
1 Night 1980 Hostel Tokyo is a 5-minute walk from Iriya Subway Station Exit 4 and a 15-minute walk from JR Uguisudani Train Station.
Leopold
Belgium
You get a whole box with a lot of privacy to sleep in and 1m2 mini room where you can put your stuff. That's awesome for such a cheap hostel!
The showers leave you space for your stuff to not get wet
Located in the heart of the lively Shinjuku area, the Kuyakusho-mae Capsule Hotel is 350 metres from Shinjuku Train Station. It offers compact capsule beds with a private TV and an alarm clock.
Well set in the Kita district of Tokyo, Capsule Hotel Block Room is located 300 metres from Akabane Park, 400 metres from Inatsuke Castle Ruins and 500 metres from Josho-ji Temple.
seouljake
United States
A cozy capsule hotel. Provides small Japanese-style bathing facilities rather than Western showers. A 2 minute walk from the train station. Family Mart and Don Quixote nearby. Very convenient.
Well situated in the Shinjuku Ward district of Tokyo, 9h nine hours woman Shinjuku sleep lab is set 600 metres from Tenryu-ji Temple, 700 metres from Nakamuraya Salon Museum of Art and 1.1 km from...
Set in the Adachi district in Tokyo, Spa&Capsule Hotel Grandpark Inn Kitasenju features a restaurant and free WiFi in all guestrooms. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Developed in Japan, these cheap 'pod' hotels are a novelty for any traveller. With rows of small single bed enclosed capsules, accommodation is basic and intended to be overnight. There is separate storage for luggage and gender-separate communal bathrooms — some capsule hotels also have a sentō, a Japanese bath house, often for male guests only.
The location is convenient, staffs are super friendly and helpful, comfortable beds, good breakfast, free coffee and teas almost all day, free toiletries. No keys, everything pin pad.
Simple, semi-capsule hotel (you'll get your own box). Surprisingly comfortable. Bathroom well equipped with whatever you may need to look even more beautiful. Rather silent and clean. In my opinion better than multi-bed dormitory (the box gives you privacy).
The staff was very friendly and helpful, they're available 24h/day. When my own Japanese failed they were nice to find an online translator. They offer free hygiene products, bathrobes and more.
Our first capsule hotel in Japan, stayed there for 2 nights. Travelling as a couple. We stayed at different floors and could be together downstairs where there was free curry and machines dispensing ice cream and various drinks. We were surprised how clean everything was. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Capsules were comfy, just a bit too hot occasionally. Location is perfect. Will recommend!
Great selection of complimentary refreshments and food (no vegetarian curry, but plenty of rice/noodles/ice cream). Rooms were very spacious for a capsule hotel and the bathrooms were well kept.
The hotel is close to the station. And there are many restaurants and even Shopping Mall near the hotel, so convenient!!
The staff are very friendly and helpful! :)
This place is exceptional. Although it was a capsule hotel you couldn't feel that there was like 50 people on the same floor. It was quiet, large bathrooms and showers prevented any queues, food and drinks were great. Amazing, truly recommend, and I'll come back for sure.
A Non Buffet style Japanese breakfast was very good.
Very convenient location with easy access to the station
Yutaka
Family with young children
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