Capsule Hotel Shibuya Tokyo, Tokyo
About the Hotel
Capsule Hotel Shibuya is a male-only accommodation situated in the bustling Shibuya Ward. This hotel is notable for its unique capsule-style rooms, which provide privacy in a compact space. Guests have access to large hot tubs and saunas, enhancing the experience with relaxation and comfort. Its proximity to major attractions and transportation hubs makes it a convenient choice for visitors to Tokyo.
Location
Capsule Hotel Shibuya is conveniently located a five-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station, one of the busiest railway stations in the world. The hotel is surrounded by popular destinations like Shibuya 109 Building and Shibuya Crossing, both within walking distance. Notable attractions such as Harajuku, Shinjuku, and Meiji Jingu Shrine are also easily accessible from the hotel. The location positions guests well for exploring the cultural vibrancy of Tokyo.
Rooms
Each capsule at Capsule Hotel Shibuya is equipped with a television, a radio, and an alarm clock. The air-conditioned sleeping spaces offer a unique blend of privacy and efficiency. Guests can store their belongings in personal lockers for added security. Free toiletries and a yukata robe are provided for use in the common bathing area.
Eat & Drink
Capsule Hotel Shibuya does not have a dedicated dining facility. However, the surrounding area offers numerous eateries catering to various tastes and preferences. Guests can enjoy local Japanese cuisine or international fare just minutes away. The vibrant dining scene of Shibuya is an attractive feature for those wanting to explore.
Leisure & Business
The hotel provides amenities such as a coin launderette and free-use internet PCs for guests' convenience. Large hot tubs and saunas are available for relaxation. Despite not having extensive business facilities, the communal atmosphere is conducive to informal networking among guests. The hotel also focuses on providing comfort and leisure for its patrons.
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Reviews and Ratings
I had a mixed experience at this capsule hotel in Shibuya. The location was perfect for exploring Tokyo, just a short walk from the iconic crossing and subway station. The capsules were functional and provided decent privacy, but they were smaller than expected, and the atmosphere was quite loud and a bit smelly. Unfortunately, the service left much to be desired, as the staff were unfriendly during my visit.
My stay at the capsule hotel was quite a mixed bag. While the location is fantastic and the facilities provided a unique experience, my first attempt to check in ended in disappointment due to their tattoo policy. The capsules themselves were fairly comfortable, but the service could use some improvement. Overall, it’s a reasonable option if you’re looking for something different and don’t mind the quirks.
Staying at this capsule hotel was a unique experience. The location couldn't be more ideal, right near Shibuya Station, making it super convenient for exploring. The capsules themselves are clean and cozy but can feel a bit cramped, and the shared bathing situation might not be for everyone. Overall, it's a solid choice for travelers on a budget who want to immerse themselves in the local culture, but don’t expect traditional hotel luxuries.
My stay at the capsule hotel was a unique and interesting experience, and while it offered an affordable option in a bustling area, I encountered some drawbacks. The facilities felt a bit outdated, and I strongly recommend avoiding the smoking floor. However, the location is fantastic for exploring, and the lounging area with massage chairs was a delightful way to unwind after a long day. It's a solid choice for a one-night stay if you're willing to manage some inconveniences.
Staying at this capsule hotel was a unique experience, especially for my first visit to Japan. The staff were incredibly helpful and accommodating, even providing me with an umbrella on a rainy day. The public bath was a nice touch, though it's important to note that privacy is limited. On the downside, the bedding was quite thin and if you're not a fan of futons, you might not find it comfortable. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you're looking for budget accommodations in a lively area.