Boasting a spacious public bath, sauna and on-site cafe, Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara Denkigaiten- Male Only offers capsule rooms for male guests. It is a 3-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station.
Richard
Netherlands
The location was first of all perfect, the staff was friendly but most of all you get so much value. Free appliances, including chargers, your bed has all you need and more. You even get free food and drinks, for this price I will certainly go again. My suitcase did not fit in the locker so they gave me an even bigger locker for free, this is no complaint at all.
A 2-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station and Shinjuku 3-chome station, Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinjuku Ekimaeten - Male Only (MALE GUESTS ONLY) boasts an internet café, WiFi and a public bath, ...
Mariusz
Poland
Location was great. Close to Shinjuku station 2-3 min by walk. Close to shops like uniqlo donkihote. Kabuchiko 10 min
Situated just a 3-minute walk away from Akihabara Train Station, Akihabara Bay Hotel is a female only accommodation offering a 24-hour front desk with free WiFi access throughout the entire property.
Sarika
Singapore
Great location super close to Akihabara station. Also loved that they changed the bedsheets, towels and pyjamas every day so it's very neat when you return to your room.
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.
Frederik
Germany
The stay you get for your money is really decent! Yes you can get it cheaper somewhere else. But it was clean and the people followed all the rules. The WiFi was really fast.
The futon was rather comfortable.
I was everywhere I wanted to go in Tokyo in like 30 mins.
Open from June 2016, MyCUBE by MYSTAYS Asakusa Kuramae is conveniently located a 2-minute walk from Kuramae Station on the Toei Asakusa and Oedo lines.
Deborah
Singapore
Very clean, convenient location, great services (replacing towels and providing pjs every day)
Nice lounge area to do work in and refill water too. Great quality sleeping facilities and tools provided like bedroom flip flops
Small locker for valuables at bed, large “locker” for full sized luggage below bed :)
Conveniently set in the Chuo Ward district of Tokyo, 9h nine hours Ningyocho is situated 300 metres from Suginomori Shrine, 500 metres from Koamicho Children's Park and 300 metres from Amazake Yokocho...
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...
Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome - Women Only is located in Tokyo, 1.1 km from Tokyo Tower. Every room at this capsule hotel is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV.
Denise Tiemi
Australia
I carefully chose this capsule hotel not only because of the numerous amenities on offer, but because it has a proper mattress, which is very comfortable, as well as a sliding 'door' as opposed to a curtain.
There's a impressive range of products for hair and skin.
It's a capsule hotel with all the perks one can wish! Very pleased to stay there.
Ideally located just steps away from JR Shinbashi Station, this male-only hotel offers unique capsule rooms. The hotel features a spacious public bath, a sauna and an on-site café.
lok
Singapore
Just a 2-3 minutes walk from Shinbashi train station with many eateries nearby.
Conveniently situated in the centre of Tokyo, Business Capsule Hotel Lightning Hotel Asakusa provides free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
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.
Conveniently set in the Chuo Ward district of Tokyo, 9h nine hours Ningyocho is situated 300 metres from Suginomori Shrine, 500 metres from Koamicho Children's Park and 300 metres from Amazake Yokocho...
Clean and very comfortable environment great experience
Boasting a spacious public bath, sauna and on-site cafe, Anshin Oyado Tokyo Akihabara Denkigaiten- Male Only offers capsule rooms for male guests. It is a 3-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station.
Comfortable place to stay at and also really good value!
A 2-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station and Shinjuku 3-chome station, Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinjuku Ekimaeten - Male Only (MALE GUESTS ONLY) boasts an internet café, WiFi and a public bath,...
Good amenities, price and location. Will come back
Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome - Women Only is located in Tokyo, 1.1 km from Tokyo Tower. Every room at this capsule hotel is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV.
The artificial onsen
Great price
Alcohol
Comfy matress
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.
Ideally located just steps away from JR Shinbashi Station, this male-only hotel offers unique capsule rooms. The hotel features a spacious public bath, a sauna and an on-site café.
Probably the best capsule Hotel in Japan.Amazing stay.
Well located in the Minato district of Tokyo, 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho is located less than 1 km from Shinbashi Shiogama Shrine, a 13-minute walk from Sakurada Park and 1.4 km from Seishoji Temple.
The concept of capsule is very interesting and comfortable for a solo traveler
Great access to the city centre! Check these capsule hotels in Tokyo
Well located in the centre of Tokyo, Rembrandt Cabin & Spa Shimbashi - Caters to Men is within 200 metres of Sakurada Park and 400 metres of Shimbashi Station.
Nice bathing facilities, good location. Ideal for groups too.
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...
extemely clean . quiete place for sleep , near metro
Just a 5-minute walk from Onarimon Station on the Mita Line, First Cabin Atagoyama offers stylish capsule rooms with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi for male and female.
Conveniently located a minute away from JR Kanda Station, 9h nine hours woman Kanda is a Capsule Hotel. Free WiFi is provided throughout the entire property.
It was clean, close to everything, and nice stuff.
Situated in the centre of Tokyo, 80 metres from Shinagawa Station, 9h nine hours Shinagawa station sleep lab for men features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in Tokyo, within a 1.5 km radius of Ebisu Garden Place, Do-c Shibuya Ebisu offers accommodation with free WiFi throughout the property. There is a 24-hour front desk.
Amazing location & very clean! Sauna is a great plus
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.
How clean it was. You have to take your shoes off.
Situated within 200 metres of Remy Gotanda Shopping Mall and 500 metres of Yakushi-ji Tokyo Annex Temple, Do-C Gotanda provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Tokyo.
Large room for Japanese standards. Comfortable beds. Central aircon works great and is very quiet. Staff super friendly and polite. Location next to Prince hotel up the hill from Shinagawa station is convenient. Coin laundry inside hotel. Overall a better choice for the price than slightly cheaper APA, Mystays or the like.
Extremely convenient location, quiet individual pods, clean facilities, comfortable beds. It made the experience of staying at a capsule hotel quite luxurious and set a high bar for my other stays in Japan.
It is budget friendly, but the baths and toilets were clean. The sleeping space was enough considering a capsule hotel and the fellow room mates were really considerate and well behaved making the stay really good. The staff were friendly and able to communicate in English adequately.
The private room was fantastic considering that most of my trip has been in capsule styled rooms. The price was also very fair and you'd be hard pressed to find a private room for cheaper. I loved having a private AC that I could control as most other places had a shared one people had to fight over. The staff were also very friendly and spoke English which is fantastic cause my Japanese is very poor. I enjoyed spending time hanging out in the lobby chatting with the other guests and making friends.
1. Convenient (within 5 minutes from Suehirocho and Akihabara stations)
2. Decent amenities (in-room and in-hotel), with some freebies (e.g. unlimited free drinks in the lounge)
3. Room area, compared to some other capsule hotels, is quite well-lit and ventilated, and doesn't have any musty smell.
4. Cheap breakfast (500 JPY only)
Conveniently placed, women-only capsule hotel near Akiba station. The capsules are good if a bit too warm, but there’s lots of bathrooms dotted around the building and a downstairs lounge for eating. No microwave, but there’s boiling water and vending machines. The downstairs shower room has laundry machines (both washer and dryer) and pyjamas are included as part of the linen. Everything gets changed every day (you can’t opt out) and they clean the place from 10-4 so you can’t hang out during the day.
The whole vibe of a capsule hotel is great and definitely gives a unique sleeping experience with the style the pods are in, staff are friendly and helpful
1. No daily check out when staying more than one night = can stay and leave belongings in the capsule
2. Clean and modern facilities
3. Private shower rooms (some Japanese capsule hotels only have public bath that everyone goes in naked)
4. Bathrooms and lockers are conveniently located on the same floor near all the capsules (some capsule hotels have them on separate floors)
5. Friendly fellow foreign travelers
6. Near a train station (but a small one so not that may train lines pass)
Chavid
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