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What are capsule hotels in Tokyo like?

Imagine a hostel dorm room's bunk beds stacked tightly together, then encapsulated with soundproof walls and a front-facing doorway. That's essentially what a capsule hotel is like. Capsule hotels in Tokyo offer travellers a simple bargain solution to an otherwise more costly lodging option. You’ll have a functional sleeping space with shared amenities. The first capsule hotel was built in Osaka, Japan. Capsule hotels continue to be most popular in Japan but have spread to some other parts of the world.

How much do capsule hotels in Tokyo cost?

Pod hotels in Tokyo start at NZ$81. We have a great inventory to choose from, so feel free to compare options and availability on Wotif.co.nz. Capsule hotels are a great way to bargain travel or to have a different experience. Keep in mind that location, amenities and dates can influence the price of your hotel each night.

How many capsule hotels are available in Tokyo?

You can choose from 53 capsule hotels in Tokyo. To help you pick the one that is right for you, check out what previous guests are saying. Pod hotels in Tokyo have reviews with an average score of 0.0.

What are the best features in a capsule hotel in Tokyo?

User reviews should attest to the quality of the soundproofed walls since you'll be stacked right up against other guests' pods. There should be electrical outlets, sufficient headroom to be able to sit up and length enough to stretch out (so double-check measurements). Popular Tokyo capsule hotels should have good ventilation and airflow as well as WiFi.

Do capsule hotels in Tokyo have bathrooms?

In most cases, any capsule hotel will have a shared bathroom. In more luxurious capsule hotels, you may even find a sauna area. You can check out our selection on Wotif.co.nz and read the descriptions to learn more.

How do I find the best capsule hotels in Tokyo?

For the best capsule hotels in Tokyo, we've got you covered. Simply review our current deals or enter your travel details in the search bar to see more. We have tons of great options available, so you’ll find what you are looking for on Wotif.co.nz. You even may be able to book luxury capsule hotels and some that are billed as boutique inns. Quite a variety of options are available, and some have in-capsule entertainment like TVs.

Is a capsule hotel in Tokyo worth it?

If you're looking for bargain accommodation on your next holiday to Tokyo, a capsule hotel might be your best option. They're remarkably affordable compared to other accommodation options, and they're often located close to the area's top attractions.

How long can you book a capsule hotel in Tokyo for?

Pricing for capsule hotels in Tokyo is typically set by the hour. Rentals can range anywhere from a single hour to multiple days. Every hotel is different, though, so be sure to check the description when browsing options on Wotif.co.nz.

Are there gender-specific capsule hotels in Tokyo?

Yes, you'll find plenty of gender-specific capsule hotels in Tokyo. Be sure to read the description for each hotel to see what kind of gender-specific offerings they have, whether you're a man, a woman or non-binary.

How are capsule pods and hotel rooms different?

The central difference between pods and hotel rooms is that a pod is set up specifically for a single occupant, while hotel rooms are more standard with the potential for bigger and multiple beds. Like hostels, capsule pods offer access to shared facilities like showers and dining areas, while a hotel room could have these facilities completely private. Wotif.co.nz has a wide selection of both capsule pods and hotel rooms, so check out all your options to find the best fit.

Can capsule hotels in Tokyo work for family holidays?

For the most part, capsule hotels are designed for a single occupant, but you'll have to read the specifics to determine how many people are allowed in a single capsule. Some pod hotels allow an adult and child to share a capsule, while other hotels would require 2 capsules to be booked.

Can I cancel a capsule hotel booking in Tokyo on Wotif.co.nz?

We're happy to cancel your booking on many properties, if necessary. To see if your booking is eligible, log in and check your itinerary on Wotif.co.nz. If you need any additional help, check out our customer service portal.

Tokyo Capsule Hotels essential information

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53 Capsule Hotels
Lowest Price
NZ$81
Highest Price
NZ$287
Popular accommodation
Capsule Inn Hamamatsucho, BookTeaBed Shibuya, 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho, Akihabara BAY HOTEL - Caters to Women, 9h nine hours Ningyocho, Shinjuku Kuyakusho-mae Capsule Hotel, Ueno Station Hostel Oriental 1 - Caters to Men, Rembrandt Cabin Shinjuku Shin-Okubo, 9h nine hours Akasaka sleep lab, 9h nine hours woman Shinjuku, Do-c Ebisu, MyCUBE by MYSTAYS Asakusa Kuramae

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