Doudoubaneo
November 26, 2024
I stayed in three capsule hotels in Tokyo during this trip. This one was the cleanest. Whether it was the bed sheets or the smell in the room (the only capsule hotel without foot odor), they were very satisfactory. The most unexpected thing was that male guests could also enjoy a bath, which was very refreshing. Toiletries and towels were provided, and the bathroom experience was also the best, not only because of the existence of the bath, but also in every detail. For example, there was a small basket for the clothes that were changed to be placed outside the bathroom, so they were not afraid of getting wet, which was not available in every capsule hotel. There was a supermarket outside the door, which was convenient for shopping, as well as Matsuya, other barbecue restaurants and various restaurants. Although the location was not prosperous, it was not lacking in basic convenience and security.
The two main points of dissatisfaction: 1. It was too close to the rail transit (although the transportation was convenient), and the noise was still very loud. People with poor sleep should choose carefully. 2. The size of the storage locker was unreasonable. The total space was not small, but it was thin and tall, so it was okay to hang clothes, but it was inconvenient to put luggage. I had to take out my small backpack to put it in the locker.
Finally, capsule rooms can only be booked on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and not on other days. I don't know why. I don't know if this has contributed to the good hygiene level of the capsule rooms (get rid of the smell? Clean the beds?)
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