Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya (Female Only)
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Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya (Female Only)

Capsule hotel
Health Protected
Shinsencho 10-5, Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, 150-0045, Japan
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With a stay at NADESHIKO HOTEL SHIBUYA - Caters to Women, you'll be centrally located in Tokyo, within a 5-minute drive of Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Imperial Palace. This capsule hotel is 3 mi (4.8 km) from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from Tokyo Tower.Show More
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3.8/5Good·Cleanliness: 3.9
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Luggage StorageWi-Fi in Public AreasRestaurantSmoking AreaFax/Copying Service
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Surroundings
Metro: Shibuya
(1.0 km)
Metro: Naka-Meguro
(1.6 km)
Airport: Haneda Airport
(23.6 km)
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Private Capsule Room (Women Only)
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Private Capsule Room (Women Only)

1 Single bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Air Conditioning
Towel
Toothbrush
Lower Washstand
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Guest Reviews(22)

3.8/5
Good
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  • Cleanliness3.9
  • Amenities3.9
  • Location3.8
  • Service3.8
Guest User
May 23, 2024
I love this hotel, convenient and quiet location near Shibuya and even closer to Nakameguro💗 Second time staying. The only downside is the hand sanitizers and room soap were not replaced even when they were empty so couldnt use them when I needed to. Also the front desk staff is not available most of the time when you need assistance. Other than that it's a cute little place to stay if you are on a budget and still need to get around Tokyo. Ppl staying usually keep a quiet a**osphere. Thank you Hotel Nadeshiko!
Guest User
March 25, 2024
To get to your room, you have to carry heavy luggage and climb a narrow enclosed staircase to the 4th floor. I think it's okay if you know from the beginning that it's like that. It seems that you can contact them by cell phone, but is there a shortage of staff? Or cut costs? Will there be no night staff? I was worried about that. Are there surveillance cameras? I saw the first floor entrance door open and locked several times. Even if someone you don't know comes in, you won't notice. The entrance on the 4th floor was also unlocked, so I felt like I could just enter the capsule room.
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Guest User
October 10, 2023
I'm glad that I can walk from the station. Satisfied with the public bath! However, I couldn't turn the temperature control, which made it a little difficult to use. It was helpful to have a place to eat. I couldn't unlock my locker, but I was grateful for the quick response. There was also a coin laundry, which was helpful!
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Anonymous User
July 24, 2023
A few minutes walk from Shinsen station, good access! It is also convenient that there is a large communal bath and the minimum amenities are available. The bedding is also clean and has a good impression. However, it is difficult to contact them casually when there is a problem, probably because the staff is absent. Also, when I checked my luggage in advance, I was sorry that I had to store my luggage in a shared space out of sight of the staff, and there were security concerns such as the lock at the entrance of the accommodation was broken. The walls of the living room are thin, and you can hear every little noise next door, so I think it's for those who don't mind.
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Guest User
July 17, 2023
I used a capsule hotel for the first time. It was a women-only room, clean and quiet. I was tired in the large public bath. There was a Panasonic foot massager in the sleeping area, and it felt great on my tired feet! I thought there were no amenities, so I brought them, but I thought it would be nice if you could write it down because everything was there. Is it because I went to the place at night? I passed by once. Also, when I have business in Shibuya, I definitely want to use it!
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Samantha Liza
May 3, 2023
Best hotel to stay especially for solo traveller but i think the capsule wall is too thin that even you can hear your neighbour zipping their bag.
Guest User
January 28, 2023
Very good!
CHIHIRO
November 23, 2023
First of all, even though you can leave your luggage first, the floor and room change and you can't open it, or you won't be able to take out your luggage. They say that if you do self-check-in, you will be changed rooms even though there is no written instructions. In that case, you shouldn't store your luggage in your room. If you don't understand something, call me. Phone calls are not prohibited. However, even though the other guests knew this, it was their own decision, and since the check-in period was 17-22, the guests were aware that there would be people staying after that, so they got involved with strange foreigners. In that case, it would be better to install a button etc. and make it a call-up system instead of a telephone. However, the victim moved to another room. The number of guests is not known, and there are not enough supplies. It was so brutal that I lost my temper on the spot. So he was only polite to me, but that wasn't enough, and all the other Japanese guests got angry. There were too many breakdowns. It can't be helped that you're alone, but you're probably sweating because you're running around, but if you're staying at a lodging facility, you should take measures to prevent odors. That's where cleanliness is number one.
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YOKO
October 8, 2023
It's a little far from the station, but I like that it has a large public bath and provides towels, amenities, and yukata to wear as pajamas. Previously, luggage storage before check-in was done at the front desk, but now you call, have the lock opened remotely, and leave it in the shared space on the floor. This is really worrying. I would like to be able to put my luggage in a locker, even if it costs money. Also, the instructions over the phone were confusing and hard to understand. It costs money to call, so it was a bit frustrating. I wonder if there's any way to improve this, like providing instructions via LINE.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 16:00–22:00
Check-out: 06:00–10:00

Front desk hours: [Mon-Sun]16:00–22:00

Child Policies
Children cannot stay at this hotel.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots and extra beds cannot be added.

Breakfast
Breakfast not provided.

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Health Protected

Cleanliness
  • 3.9/5
Health & safety measures
  • Thermometers available
Cleaning & disinfecting
  • Cleaning services provided by a professional company
  • Rooms are disinfected between stays

Property Description

  • Opened: 2016
  • Renovated: 2016
  • Number of Rooms: 20
With a stay at NADESHIKO HOTEL SHIBUYA - Caters to Women, you'll be centrally located in Tokyo, within a 5-minute drive of Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Imperial Palace. This capsule hotel is 3 mi (4.8 km) from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from Tokyo Tower.

Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and a safe deposit box at the front desk.

Make yourself at home in one of the 24 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include safes, and housekeeping is provided daily.

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Restaurant
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About This Property

Nearest AirportHaneda Airport
Distance to Airport24.83KM
Nearest Train StationShinsen Station
Distance to Train Station0.3KM
Nearest Metro StationShibuya
Distance to Metro Station1.06KM
Average Price FromEUR42
Hotel Star Rating1