Capsule hotels (カプセルホテル) are one of Japan’s best known and unique types of lodging.

They are usually found around major train stations in large cities and target individuals looking for a low budget, single night’s stay.

Capsule hotels provide their guests with private, enclosed beds and basic amenities for less money than regular or business hotels.

They usually charge between 3,000 and 4,000 yen per night. Recently a few premium and themed capsule hotels have been opening around Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka with slightly higher prices.

The standard capsule is a fibre glass unit built around a single size futon mattress, measuring roughly 1.2 meters wide, two meters long and one meter high.

They are usually stacked two units high and lined up side by side along the corridor. Sheets, blankets and pillows are provided, and each capsule also comes outfitted with a light, alarm clock, TV and radio unit built in. A curtain or door can be closed in front of the entrance for privacy. In addition, most places provide power outlets and free Wi-Fi internet inside the capsules.

—- Japan Guide

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