Chen Chia
August 20, 2024
If you are a backpacker, this is a good choice. It is cost-effective, close to the train station, and there is a 7-11 downstairs opposite. The smoking area is downstairs near Exit 1 of Ebisu Station or on the road to Ramen Kanmi. There are no drinking water machines and self-service washing machines. The only problem is that you have to check out at 10 o'clock every day and can't check in again after 14 o'clock, but your luggage can be locked in the locker. Both locals and foreigners stay here, and it feels like many people don’t have time to go home and spend the night here😂. Eating and drinking are prohibited in the capsule room area and must be kept quiet. There is a rest area on the second floor where you can charge, use computers and eat. This is a gender-separated capsule hotel. The bathing floor is very clean and provides hairdryers, private and public bathing areas, and sauna areas. But if you are a ***, please abide by the rules and do not touch others at will or do strange things in the bathhouse to avoid violating Japanese sexual harassment laws. Most people there are very polite.
If you're a backpacker, this is a good choice with high cost-performance and close proximity to the train station. There's a 7-11 right across the street. The smoking area is downstairs near the Ebisu Station Exit 1 or along the way to Kamuro Ramen. There's no drinking water dispenser or self-service laundry. The only issue is that you have to check out by 10 AM and can check in again after 2 PM, but you can store your belongings in a locker. Both locals and foreigners stay here, and it seems like many people who miss the last train come here to spend the night 😂. The capsule room area is quiet and doesn't allow food, but there's a lounge on the second floor where you can charge your devices , use your computer, and eat. This is a gender-segregated capsule hotel, and the bathing floors are very clean, with hair dryers, private and communal baths, and a sauna. However, if you're ***, please follow the rules, avoid inappropriate touching or strange behavior to comply with Japan's sexual harassment laws in the shower room. People in there are nice!
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