Thursday, December 4, 2008

The Capsule Inn Akihabara, Japan - "Hotel with Smallest Rooms"


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DESCRIPTION:
A Capsule hotel is a unique style of accommodation in Japan, inspired by the pursuit of efficiency of space and functional comfort, originating from the adaptive, creative spirit of the Japanese mind.
A typical Capsule Hotel is composed of two major sections; a public lounge space including bathing, and the other is a private space where the sleeping rooms (capsules) are arranged. The actual sleeping room is a capsule unit made of reinforced plastic and designed in the image of a jet airplane's cockpit. In the capsule unit, all the required amenities are provided; TV, radio, alarm clock, adjustable lighting... almost everything is provided! Every device is within your reach and you can control everything in a sleeping position. For the numerous business people working hard until after midnight and who miss their train, and for all the people coming to Tokyo on a short business trip, or holiday; young and old, men and women, a wide range of people stay at Capsule hotels in Tokyo.
The Capsule Inn Akihabara is the best place to learn about the latest in Japanese modern culture, direct from the people staying at our hotel! Everybody that travels to Japan should experience this unique accommodation, at least once! One of the most unique accommodations in the world! Source: www.capsuleinn.com

LOCATION:
6-9 Akihabara Taito-ku Tokyo 110-0006 JAPAN

NUMBER OF ROOMS:
169 rooms (140 for men, 29 for women)

URL/BOOKINGS:
http://www.capsuleinn.com/index.html

CONTACTS:
Tel: +81 03-3251-0841
E-Mail: troilus@troiluscorp.com

RATES:
Starting at 3.500 Yen per night

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