💁‍♂️This time I stayed at “Dormy Inn Korakuen”, a hotel with evolutionary capsule rooms. These completely private, cabin-type capsule rooms are designed for travelers who want to save on accommodation costs but also want a private space. The breakfast buffet is also recommended for those who want to try a variety of Japanese food. I show you guys what it’s actually like.

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0:00 Opening Digest
0:32 Reception Floor
4:20 Room Tour
8:29 Restrooms and Washrooms
10:06 Public bath and rest area
14:25 Walking around the hotel (amusement park)
15:36 Dinner (small ramen)
16:53 Breakfast Buffet

🏨=『Dormy Inn Korakuen』
   (https://www.hotespa.net/dormyinn/)
🗾=https://goo.gl/maps/rfAQdCMKQPiwQpMN8

🛌=Cabin Room (Upper) 1.9㎡

💲=¥JPY4,490(About $33)
  🗓Weekday in July 2022
  ※As of July 2022➡︎1$=JPY137
  ◎Room rates are per room.
  (⚠️Room rates vary depending on the type of room and the season.)
  
⏰=Check In 15:00 Check Out~11:00

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#HotelTourJapan

23 Comments

  1. Thats so cool and prob my favourite capsule , it has that little bit of extra privacy, another great video love all the places you stay at always something interesting about each hotel and the local area

  2. Amazing!! If! I ever get a chance to visit, I'll be with two off my best friends, unfortunately capsule type rooms may not work for us, I'm a large wasted person, the other tall, and the second friend has major back problems, and is also tall, so general guest rooms it will be.
    What makes this place so awesome is it's attached to a transit hub, soooo convenient for travelers. I'm also noticing a lot off these places; if not all, have laundry, Lol I may need help figuring how to use it, only know English 😋.
    Te bath areas look luxurious for a budget hotel, and its really great places like these offer hot or cold beverages for guests, some may have traveled a long distance and these offerings are appreciated, and slowly disappearing, here in north America at least.
    Great video again, thank you for all your effort.

  3. Thanks for uploading such amazing experience! Making me want to go to Japan so bad 🥲

  4. I stayed at a Dormy Inn in Seoul. I don't know if they have capsule rooms or not but it's definitely well worth the money spent. Their breakfast buffet was a little pricy also but there were a different variety of foods to choose from. Maybe that's just how it is.

  5. Japan looks so beautiful and clean! The hotels look spotless, and seem so nice and quiet! These videos are so calming to watch, especially just before going to bed! I'd love to stay in one of these hotels!

  6. Ma in questi hotel non si vedono mai né bambini né animali. Perché?

  7. There was no price indicated.
    This facility really makes most other capsule hotels look cheap and run down. This was eye appealing.
    A 90 minute late at night dinner window to eat is surely not diabetic friendly. Did the food cost happen to be included with getting a room?
    The big drawback of this place was storage, you put a camera in a wooden box with a simple 4 digit mechanical lock, in 5 minutes your camera could have been taken, electronic locks that could not even be tried without your IC Key would help. As a foreign traveler I'd want to not have to carry my travel wares from day to day with the handicaps I have.
    The water park looks fun if adults can use it.

  8. リアル寝台といえば下唇突き出したスー●やオノ●の醜悪なシャベリに信者の世迷言ばっかりですけど、昭和ジャイアンツな後楽園界隈でも救いがありますよねドーミーインならww

  9. ここのラーメンについては、昔から、創業者の並々ならぬ拘りがあると聞いていました。日ごろ会社の悪口ばかり言っている、寮の管理人(運営会社共立メンテナンスは元々寮の受託運営などをする会社)が、社長がやってる(本社近くの)ラーメン屋だけは、「あの味は本物や!」と、べた褒めしてたのを思い出します。

  10. Thank you for these videos, I have dreamed of visiting Japan since I was a teenager and was invited to Japan by my boyfriends family that had a trip planned and someone couldn’t go. I was so excited, but my parents said no. I am 55 years old now and I’m still disappointed by their decision even now when neither of them are here to explain their reason. When I was growing up, we weren’t allowed to question them. I suspect it was 1) I was 17 and they thought I shouldn’t be with my boyfriend like that… we were good kids and handing done the hanky lanky, nor would we have had an opportunity to do so on that trip lol. But really I think it was FOMO. Fear of THEM missing out. So here I am now still dreaming.
    I have a wonderful husband and adult children, 2 grand kids. My dear husband doesn’t share the same desire to travel abroad, mostly because he is handicapped and mobility is tough, airports are very frustrating, and a lot human beings on airplanes loose all of their compassion and consideration.
    Once we have saved enough I would like to hire a tour guide, someone that can go with us, translate, share their knowledge etc.

  11. So we need to pay extra ¥1,800 for breakfast even though we are guest? Or ¥1,800 is the price for outsider?

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