The Millennials Shibuya is unique capsule hotel in Tokyo, Japan. This time, I slept in an automatic reclining bed called the Smart Pod. You can adjust the brightness of the room and switch between bed and sofa reclining with a rental iPod. This company has other branches in Kyoto and Fukuoka as well.
Tokyo is a city with very high accommodation costs, so it is recommended for those who are looking for cheap accommodation other than Manga Cafes.

★★★ This is what it was actually like! ★★★
—The Millennials Shibuya—
* The Wi-Fi was super fast.
* Who took away my bottle of green tea that I had just bought while I was drinking a glass of beer in the lounge?
* There was a messy room with a lot of luggage that clearly shows that the guest is staying for a long time.
* The bed was a double bed, and there were two pillows, but there was a warning not to bring anyone else in.
*The name of that bed, Smart Pod, is so cool.
* The Smart Pod’s alarm can force a sleeping person to wake up, as the bed automatically reclines and the lights are turned on.
*The ceiling of the room is 2.3m (7.5ft) high and the bed is 120cm (47 inch) wide, so it’s spacious enough.

A challenge to visit every country in the world….
“Japan” is the “1st” country that I visited out of all the 196 counties in the world.

🏆 World’s most expensive cities to live in 🏆
No.1 🏅 Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
No.2 🏅 Hong Kong, China
No.3 🏅 Beirut, Lebanon
No.4 🏅 Tokyo, Japan
No.5 🏅 Zurich, Switzerland
No.6 🏅 Shangai, China
No.7 🏅 Singapore
No.8 🏅 Geneva, Switzerland
No.9 🏅 Beijing, China
No.10 🏅 Bern, Switzerland

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0:00 Shibuya Scramble Crossing in Tokyo
0:33 Capsule Hotel The Millennials Shibuya
1:38 Smart Pod, Auto-Reclining Bed and Amenities
4:55 Shower Room, Co-working space. and work
7:28 Home Theater, Projector Screen

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