Anonymous User
January 4, 2025
This is the first time I stayed in this kind of capsule hotel. It is very suitable for a special forces soldier traveling alone. It saves money and trouble. It is only for women, which makes me feel safer than ordinary hotels. The location is good. The subway station is within walking distance. There is a convenience store nearby. The front desk staff knows a little English but not much, and will take the initiative to communicate with the translator. The lockers are narrow, so the suitcases are basically placed at the front desk. The bedroom area is very quiet, no one talks, and there are only the sounds of walking and taking things. There are facial cleansers, shower gels, shampoo, conditioners, skin care water, etc. in the bathroom, so you don’t have to bring them yourself. Towels and bathrobes are also provided. Toothpaste and toothbrushes are collected at the front desk. You need to change into disposable slippers when you enter the door, so the floor is also very clean. It doesn’t matter if you have social phobia. You basically don’t run into other people in the bedroom. You will run into other people in the lockers and bathroom, but everyone is also very quiet. It feels that many people living there are Japanese. I have only seen three Europeans and Americans, and there are also some Chinese tourists.
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