9 Coolest Capsule Hotel in Japan

List of stylish and unique capsule hotels in Japan

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In Japan, capsule hotels are renowned for their affordability, making them particularly appealing to solo travelers and business people seeking overnight accommodation. Moreover, these hotels have garnered popularity among tourists, individuals and groups, due to their unique features offering a distinctive experience.

In this article, I will showcase some of Japan’s most fabulous capsule hotels and serve as your guide should you wish to explore this unique lodging option during your visit.

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1. Booth Net Cafe and Capsule (Tokyo)

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The first capsule hotel on our list is the Booth Net Cafe and Capsule in Shinjuku, Tokyo. This hotel combines the features of a business-style internet cafe and a capsule hotel, offering a unique and modern accommodation perfect for working professionals.

Ideal for those who need a place to stay for the night with the convenience of working comfortably, it features private net cafe booths and a lounge. Additionally, the hotel provides exclusive capsule booths for female guests, ensuring privacy and security.

<<Book Booth Net Cafe and Capsule HERE!!>>

2. Sauna & Capsule Hotel Hokuo (Tokyo)

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Next on our list is the Sauna & Capsule Hotel Hokuo, located in Ueno, Tokyo.

This men-only facility combines the comforts of a sauna and capsule hotel, offering both relaxation and rest. Ideal for unwinding after a long day, the hotel features a variety of amenities, including a massage room, bath, and sauna, all designed to enhance the guest experience.

<<Book Sauna & Capsule Hotel Hokuo HERE!!>>

3. Capsule Hotel Ninja & Geisha (Osaka)

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Capsule Hotel Ninja & Geisha in Osaka offers a distinctly Japanese-style lodging experience.

The most striking feature of this hotel is its unique design, which transports guests to an ancient Japanese ambiance, providing a truly memorable stay. The hotel ensures privacy with separate floors and rooms designated for men and women. Additionally, each floor is fully equipped with facilities and amenities for guests to use at no extra cost.

<<Book Ninja and Geisha HERE!!>>

4. Sauna & Capsule Hotel Amza (Osaka)

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Sauna & Capsule Hotel Amza in Osaka boasts the most significant number of capsule rooms in Japan, with 426 units featuring three original designs.

This hotel offers more than just a place to sleep; it provides comprehensive relaxation facilities, including a spa, an authentic sauna, and a large open-air public bath. These amenities ensure guests experience complete relaxation during their stay.

<<Book Sauna & Capsule Hotel Amza HERE!!>>

5. The Millennials Shibuya (Tokyo)

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The Millennials Shibuya in Tokyo is a modern capsule hotel featuring SmartPods and TheaterPods, which combine functionality with comfort.

Guests can relax in their beds while enjoying movies. Additionally, the hotel offers a workspace and an inspiring common area where guests can sit and relax, socialize with friends, or meet other travelers.

<<Book The Millennials Shibuya HERE!!>>

6. Anshin Oyado Shijo Karasuma Capsule Hotel and SPA (Kyoto)

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Anshin Oyado Shijo Karasuma in Kyoto is an innovative capsule hotel near the city’s famous tourist spots.

This luxury hotel features capsules equipped with LCD TVs, high-quality headphones, and power plugs. Guests can enjoy an artificial hot spring with an open-air bath and a mist sauna, providing perfect relaxation after exploring Kyoto.

The hotel ensures a complete experience with comprehensive amenities and complimentary services.

<<Book Anshin Oyado Shijo Karasuma Capsule Hotel and SPA HERE!!>>

7. SPA and Capsule Hotel Grand Park Inn Kitasenju (Tokyo)

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The Grand Park-Inn Kitasenju in Tokyo is a spa and capsule hotel offering separate accommodations for men and women.

This hotel is designed for relaxation; guests can enjoy various facilities, including a large public bath with an artificial hot spring, a bedrock bath, and a far-infrared sauna that deeply warms the body. These amenities contribute to a soothing and rejuvenating stay.

<<Book SPA and Capsule Hotel Grand Park Inn Kitasenju HERE!!>>

8. Akihabara Bay Hotel-Female Only (Tokyo)

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Akihabara Bay Hotel is a women-only capsule hotel conveniently located just two minutes from Akihabara Station in Tokyo.

It provides comfortable capsule beds that offer private spaces for women to relax and sleep peacefully after a busy day. Equipped with enhanced safety and security features, the hotel ensures guests can feel at ease during their stay. Additionally, it boasts modern facilities and offers complimentary services.

<<Book Akihabara Bay Hotel-Female Only HERE!!>>

9. J-Ship Osaka Namba Cabin and Capsule Hotel (Osaka)

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Last on our list is J-Ship Osaka Namba, a cabin and capsule hotel featuring a modern Japanese interior design located in the vibrant area of Namba, Osaka.

This hotel offers private showers and complete amenities within a large public bath, with separate facilities for men and women on different floors. Enhanced security is ensured through individual security cards for each floor. Additionally, the hotel provides various spaces where guests can sit back and relax.

<<Book J-Ship Osaka Namba Cabin and Capsule Hotel HERE!!>>


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