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9.1/10
Great
DDigitalNomad TravelerSurprisingly Great Stay in Shinjuku!
I didn’t expect the hotel to be this good — it really exceeded my expectations! The place is modern, clean, and fully equipped with great amenities. From the bathroom to the capsule, everything was well-designed and thoughtfully provided — including pajamas and slippers. The capsule bed was quite comfortable and the design was sleek and stylish. The shared café/lounge area was also nice and cozy.
Location-wise, it’s perfect! Just a 3-minute walk to the nearest station, and super close to 7-Eleven, cafes, and restaurants around the Shin-Okubo/Shinjuku area. Very convenient for exploring Tokyo.
One thing to improve: the reception staff could be a bit more friendly and welcoming. A simple smile upon guest arrival would go a long way, especially for a hotel in the hospitality industry.
Overall, I had an amazing 2-night stay here — definitely a great place to stay in Shinjuku!
Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 17% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€24
8.7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe room was so big and clean !everything was good the downside is you need to rent a towel for 100yen .because i dont want to go back again at another building which is the reception is there i use a face towel instead.me and friends stay there but if i will have a chance again i would like to comeback .by the way they have a toast ,soup and coffee for free .
LLFPEExcellence. First time I try a capsule hotel and it was a great experience. I slept like a baby in my pod.
The hotel is very clean. Japanese standards of cleanlines.
I want to repeat my experience at this hotel.
Hotel near Akasaka, Tokyo 1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€20
8.5/10
Very Good
WWeiHooI have tried a few capsule hotels, this is by far the worst. My capsule was on the fifth floor, but the lockers are located on the fourth floor which is very inconvenient since the shower is on the eighth floor. There is a sitting area outside the capsule room which is an unsightly mess as shown in the pictures. The mattress is hard and uncomfortable. What bothered me the most is the door that supposed to shun off the noise from outside, made a loud noise when it closes. I wonder if they are not aware of it or no one complains to them. Imagine how many people comes in and out the entire night and the cranky noise disturbed my sleep. I hope the management will be made known of this default. I will never come back again.
MmariahnStayed for 2 nights. The capsule hotel was alright for its price, since we only spent about 25 dollars for a night on the Women Only floor. The capsules themselves were pretty clean and spacious, especially convenient if you have the lower bunk. The capsules were assigned to us randomly though. They are pretty soundproof even though they close with just a curtain, but I didn’t hear anyone’s alarm or anything like that, plus you must be quiet in the capsule area. So if everyone is abiding by that rule everything should be fine. There is a built-in alarm in the capsules and a pretty smart lighting system with a lighting intensity control knob. The shower cabins were just a bit dirty, only two of them on the floor, but we never had to wait to use them. There were lockers for each capsule on the floor, pretty convenient. The “kitchen space” on the first floor was very small, we never ate there. Just a general lack of common space in this hotel - you can only sleep here, or sit in the rooftop “bar” (which we also didn’t do cause it was still too cold in April. If you’re like us who spends their whole day walking the town and don’t mind eating in cafes or anywhere else than it’s for you. If you would like to dine or work in the hotel then find a place with a bigger and more versatile common space. In the shower you can use common shampoos, soaps and conditioners, as well as hair dryers, but stuff like toothbrushing kits, razors, ear plugs - you can only buy it at the reception desk. We didn’t use the laundry room either because it’s these usual japanese laundromats which wash and dry only for about 30 minutes but cost 200 yen each + you must still pay for detergent (at the reception desk as well). But all in all, it’s a great budget hotel for its price. Not too dirty and pretty convenient. About 10 minute walk from the metro station, but you shouldn’t cut through the neighborhood and take the long route instead to avoid countless red light establishments, as this area looks dangerous to walk at night, if you’re a woman.
GGuest UserNice guest house located in front of the west exit of the local station. 50 minutes direct to Shibuya and 7/11 and store within 5 minutes. Food and Restaurant 5 min away and the guest house is ran well by the staff who are friendly. My stay was great.
GGuest UserSelf check-in was quite convenient. The lockers for luggage and the washroom facilities are in the same area. It's a small space, so my 28-inch suitcase had to be left outside, which made accessing things a bit inconvenient. Many hostels I've stayed at before had separate vanity areas, but this one doesn't, so you have to stand to wash up. There's only one elevator, so you might have to wait during peak hours. Overall, the environment is clean. Since it's an all-female hostel, everyone was very quiet at night. The washrooms and sleeping areas are on different floors, so it wasn't too noisy. On the day of check-out, you can't store your luggage after checking out. I chose this all-female hostel because I was only staying for one day and wanted to try out the sleep monitoring feature. I'd recommend others choose based on their own needs.
Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 17% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€20
8.2/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is a bit tricky to walk from Shinjuku, as the basic taxi fare is included.
However, the JR subway station is right in front, making it convenient.
If you remember the rooms as being the size of a typical business hotel, everything will be fine.
The pros are that they offer privacy and are well-appointed with bedding.
The cons are that the air conditioning vents were quite dirty during the summer. I wiped them with toilet paper, but a lot of debris fell onto the bed, so I had to leave it running for a while.
There are a few convenience stores nearby, and there's a popular udon restaurant, Mandajiro.
You'll need to wait in line using a QR code, so scan the QR code at the entrance to check how many people are waiting.
Have a nice trip.
Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 17% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€61
7.6/10
Good
GGuest UserAuthentic experience at the capsule inn. Traditional bathing room showers for the men only, this was a cool experience, the showers were great and the communal aspect was traditional and interesting. The showers were very good and the traditional robe was a nice touch. A lot of locals were there so the experience felt more emersive. The pod itself was large enough for me and my bags as there were no bag lockers, so this was good for peace of mind. The staff didn't speak much English but we are in Japan, not England, so again, it helped with the experience.
Great stay, interesting and traditional. Just 30 minutes walk from tokyo main station through quiet areas. Plenty of shops nearby.
HHappyLoveThe condition is better than I expected, it's easy to get to Asakusa, and you can walk to the subway in less than 5 minutes.
There are many restaurants nearby and convenience stores such as Lawson, Family Mart, and 7-Eleven are located within 5 minutes.
First of all, the private bathroom is not in the room. It's outside.
We used the second floor and were in rooms 201 and 202.
If there are two rooms, there are two toilets and two bathrooms outside, which are used exclusively for the room.
I don't have any pictures, so I'll just post a picture of the bathroom.
It was nice that each item was separate.
There aren't any downsides, but the owner was a bit harsh but not unfriendly.
Still, I had a good stay. For 3 nights and 4 days
And one thing is that the door is locked after 12 o'clock!!!
Please note this!
Have a nice trip to Japan everyone😆
Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa/Senju/Ryogoku, Tokyo 9.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:€45
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