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9 h – nine hours capsule hotel in Japan

9h is a new high end capsule hotel in Kyoto, Japan. The name comes from the idea that you need 1 hour to shower, 7 hours to sleep and 1 hour break which is a total of 9 hours. It looks a lot better than the usual capsule hotel’s I’ve seen and at only KD12 per night (9 hours) its pretty affordable albeit claustrophobic. [Link]

25 replies on “9 h – nine hours capsule hotel in Japan”

It’s not ‘Japan for you’, Yousuf. Have you even been to the country? It’s a cheap option for drunk salary men who have missed the last train home.

Looool Bik ;p that’s so true! everybody thinks that Japanese people love to sleep in those capsules.

I think what Yousuf meant was these ideas only pop up in Japan.. And in that sense “thats Japan For You” ;p I mean where else would someone think of something like that for drunk salary men who miss their last trains home? haha

i’ve been to one of those during my trip last March to Japan. the place was filled with tourists & not salarymen. they’re cheap, clean, and offer you an alternative they are open from 5 pm till 10 am after that you gotta leave ๐Ÿ™‚

my only complaint is that they didn’t turn the air conditioner on inside the capsules at that time of the year. it was a bit hot ๐Ÿ™

sadly, the one in akihabara closed permanently this year

Wow.Some closed-minded idiots complaining about western innovation.EVERYTHING in this country is copied from the west.

So where are the showers? I’ve heard of these before but not about being able to shower.. Is it like a dorm style thing? Eff that!

It’s not something new that they just came up with! it been done a couple of years ago by YOtel and they copied what YOtel did a long time ago, which is a much better concept. And guess what a KUWAITI company “IFA hotels & resorts” is one of the major INVESTORS!
http://www.yotel.com
So in this country we don’t copy, we invest in great ideas that are copied later on in other regions!

1 hour shower time also takes into account the time allowed to take a bath (in traditional Japanese style you shower first then soak in a hot bath), you are not standing under a running shower for that time.
Capsule hotels are purely for necessities and seeing as real estate in Japan is limited space saving design is required, hence the bed sized sleeping quarters. The Japanese are the masters of space, time and utilities saving and this shows that all in a neat package.
Perhaps before leaving inane comments people could consider cultural differences and educate themselves before insulting others.

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