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CCamper810753Until the first time or until you get used to it, you can listen to the explanation at the front desk. Entry and exit, payment is all your own terminal operation. It's not difficult, but at first you're confused. There is no dressing room and locker room just near the front desk. The guests have a key locker in their capsule room. I have never used it on a day trip, but I think that time bathing uses the locker in front of the bathing facility on the top floor. Since I put a training machine in the place where it was originally a dining room, there was no place to relax in eating and drinking. It is cheaper near the station, so it is much more cost-effective than entering the net cafe badly. Of course, we fly free Wi-Fi in the building.
JJohn WThe first time I have stayed two consecutive nights at a capsule hotel, and I found it annoying to have to check out and check in again each day. But they do let you keep the (large) locker to store your luggage during the day. The capsule system is well thought out, with attention to detail, such as the soft-closing metal doors. As you'd expect with no pesky guests to get in the way, cleaning is thorough; the place is spotless. The capsule bed is comfortable, not too hard or too soft, and the ambient temperature pleasant. Noise? That depends entirely on your fellow guests. The staff do not speak much English but the system is set up so that little communication is needed. I felt the lack of somewhere to sit other than the capsule, unless you count the hard bench on each landing. But I love the toilet seat that rises to greet you as you open the door. If everything (bed, gown, towels, slippers) is changed and laundered each day of the stay, this must be a big waste of energy. I see no need for a personal bathmat or a disposable toothbrush.