I stayed in the first class cabin of First Cabin, a capsule hotel with an airplane motif.
It was so spacious that it could no longer be called a hotel, and I was very satisfied with my stay. I would like to stay in the business class cabin next time.

Price: 6,000JPY
Name: First Cabin Ichigaya
Room: First Class Cabin
Location: 1 minute walk from Ichigaya station
Comment: It was so spacious that it was like a hotel.

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https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/huasutokiyabintkpshi-kegu.xu.html?aid=8021867&no_rooms=1&group_adults=1&room1=A

00:00 Introduction
00:42 Arrival at the hotel
02:48 Room tour
06:08 Dinner
07:23 Bathroom
08:42 Lounge
10:53 Breakfast 
11:33 Check-out

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22 Comments

  1. I stayed there for a week from February 1st to 8th, and I think you filmed it during that time The bag with the INVICTUS logo that comes out at 2:45 is my bag^^
    And I was stayed at 4C21

  2. Je ne sais pas pour quelle raison en particulier, mais les vidéos de cette chaîne m'apaisent énormément

  3. I can't believe they have slippers in the capsule hotel!!
    In the US, the couch would be $60..and a steal… lol

  4. Great video, what equipment do you use for the sound quality? It's amazing

  5. No me alojaría en un lugar así Habitación sin puerta Baño en otro piso Oscuridad en los pasillos Muy feo y debe ser carísimo No es un hotel Es una caja de cartón Desagradable Es mi opinión respeto a quien le guste esta innovación ✋

  6. Reinigung Geräten super Idealismus…..,! Für jedes Kleine + Jugendlichen & Familie Väter oder Müttern nicht Schlafend können haben bitteschön

  7. Everything looks perfect, sanitized, glossy, high tech, and the food appealing! And yet, after watching several of these videos, I always get a strong sense of loneliness and isolation! I mean, to begin with, the guide does not say a word or shows his face. He really takes his time to inspect everything and he never talks to anyone! To add to the isolation, almost everything seems to be self-service or automated to the point that there's no human interaction! The country, the infrastructure, the services, the food, and the civil behaviour sound like paradise! However, I've also read many articles about how lonely and under pressure Japanese people are to meet social and professional demands to the point that the country's suicide rates are some of the highest in the world! Also, seniors die alone! Now, for foreigners there are many more pressures like the formidable language barrier to live and work! So, this video kind of reaffirms the cons to living in Japan! Thus, I'd love to visit Japan and spend some time there, but I rather stay home! Sorry guys!

  8. That looks very uncomfortable to me honestly. For the kind of intended accommodation, I would be fine with the most basic bed or cot and nothing else. I'd only be sleeping the entire time. When away from home having to occupy a strange room where much of my time will be spent when not at work, I'd like to be able to watch TV or whatever else might make some amount of noise without feeling like I'm polluting an otherwise extremely quiet stay for everyone else. I imagine people in there slowly and carefully moving attempting to avoid making noise etc.

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