Join me as I dive into the fascinating world of Japanese capsule hotels! In this video, I’ll give you an exclusive look at my first-ever stay in one of these unique, space-saving accommodations. Not only will I show you the ins and outs of the capsule hotel experience, but I’ll also take you on a mouthwatering journey featuring complimentary late-night ramen and a lavish breakfast spread. You won’t want to miss this adventure in Japan, where I uncover the perfect balance of cozy sleeping quarters and indulgent dining experiences. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more travel content!
This time, I stayed with a plan that included breakfast.
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π¨ : Dormy Inn Kourakuen
URL : https://www.hotespa.net/dormyinn/english/
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26 Comments
What are your thoughts on the price for this stay?
Okay, first off, they were playing an absolute bop at that carnival π‘ place lol it took me back!
Iβm gonna take the time being at 5:55 as confirmation that I do indeed need to travel to Japan. I just picked the language back up tonight lol so it only seems fitting.
Sweet!! Looking forward for your video. Thanks for the time and effort …
This hotel is so niceβ¨
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I enjoyed watching your videos today so, I subscribed to your channel and I think I was only on my third one haha. Good stuff, great content!
Long live the yakuza
I love your videos itβs like asmr to me the peacefulness is immaculate truly takes away all the stress and worries
Really like your videos! Itβs so calming to watchβ€
07:03 for anyone whos job requires random drug testing, dont drink "Chill Out" It has hemp extract lmao
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Well, I'd never be able to bathe there with my large tattoo on my left forearm and more on the back of my neck and on my back.
I was curious to know how much it costs to do laundry there; that's something I like about some capsule hotels.
Also, besides the price of the room on the high side, I couldn't justify paying almost CDN$19.00 for breakfast, even though it looked amazing. I know tattoos are becoming more accepted now, but I feel bad for tourists who are looking to visit an onsen, only to find they've been discriminated against. I realise that tattoos have a darker meaning associated with them, but honestly I think that would be my biggest beef against Japanese customs and traditions. Also, my Son who will be paying my way when we do go to Japan will probably be a bit irritated with me because he has no tattoos and can freely visit any onsen. He's now got to take his old Mom into consideration when booking our accommodations. The tables have definitely turned π
The price was not too bad considering all those lovely free amenities π Japan is so clean! The hotels, and even the streets are clean and tidy. Here in England litter (trash) on the street is a real problem π€’ Thank you for making the video! π
11:13 I like this part being greatful
I have a question I have tattoos am I gonna have problems with Ibsen or baths? And do most of these places talk english
3:29 yea we know what's that for…
5:22 we can see and I can for sure say, he is human
Thanks for the awesome videos! Sending a wave from Canada
Looked nice. As always, you make it look so awesome. Told my wife we need to do the trip to Japan one day.
These videos are so relaxing.
Why is there a jug of water under your desk and next to toilet?
Nice house and good food and good journey
Always like your videos, i feel like i'm in there too
So if you're a foreigner with full sleeve tattoos for example, how are you meant to clean yourself if it's only got public bath?
Obviously you would have to avoid this hotel?
I love the rooms, they look really good and not too bad in price. The Ramon looked nice. I noticed you picked up your bowl at the end to drink the remaining soup, is that normal etiquette in Japan? I love that. I was a chef for a while, but now only cook for friends and family, I love the sound of soups or noodles being slurped, or someone picking up the bowl to get the last bit. Makes me feel like my food was enjoyed, but was taught when I was younger that doing that in a restaurant was considered rude.