9/24/2023 0 Comments Zen hotel retro![]() Its central location makes it a great choice to stay in if you’re a solo female traveler and have spent the day exploring Tokyo. One of these women-only hotels is the Nadeshiko Capsule hotel in Shibuya. It should come as no surprise then that there are a few women-only hotels dotted around the city. Japan is well known for having women-only carriages on trains. ![]() Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya – The best capsule hotel for women © Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya Price: (Depending on hotel and time of booking) Not bank-breaking by any means, but not exactly a cheap capsule hotel either. ![]() However, check about a week after and you’ve got the same rooms without meals for around ¥4000 instead. The below rates are included in an ‘April Special’ which is why they’re Spectacularly cheap. Honestly, there is such a lot of difference in the price of this hotel. With branches in Shinjuku, Haneda Airport, and Akihabara, a First cabin capsule hotel will never be too far away. First Cabin – The best capsule hotel for those who couldn’t afford first class © First Cabin HotelĬouldn’t quite afford the 5k business or first-class seat on your trip over?įirst Cabin hotel in Tokyo is modeled after the flying industry and designs its rooms based on the ticket class. This place wouldn’t be out of place on a Star Wars movie, let alone the streets of Tokyo! With a chain of capsule hotels all across Tokyo, 9h is probably the most well-known pod hotel in the capital and definitely one of the best looking.ĩh in Shinjuku North is perhaps the closest you’ll ever get to being on a space shuttle and to be honest I’m totally ok with that. 9h: Nine Hours – The best capsule hotel for those who want something unique © Nine Hours Shinjuku Let me know if you’ve stayed in any or if I’ve missed your favorite one! 1. And the great thing is that capsule hotels are so affordable that any budget could fit it in, even if it’s just for one night.īelow, I’ve put together a list of five of the most interesting capsule hotels you may want to stay in on your trip. Sure it won’t be the most luxurious or best hotel you’ve ever stayed at, but it will give you a unique experience on your trip that you’re unlikely to get anywhere else. If you can factor it into your bucket list of things to do during your trip, then I would highly recommend it. Should I stay in one on my trip to Japan?
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