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peterv20 12-31-2008 02:59 AM

those tiny capsule hotels
 
in tokyo they have these hotels that have room for one person.you just lay in them.yet they have a t.v.music,and at 40 or 50 u.s.dollars a night,it might be fun.ever been to one?

Troo 12-31-2008 12:03 PM

I've walked past one, but that's the closest I got. I'm 6ft tall and claustrophobic. The idea of ramming myself into a box designed for Japanese-sized people makes me queasy.

SSJup81 12-31-2008 12:03 PM

I've never been to Japan or anything like that, but do know of those Capsule Hotels, and I can guarantee you this. If I ever visit the country, this is one thing I'd definitely pass on. Seems that it'd bring on a case of claustrophobia or something. I personally don't like closed in spaces to that extent. I'm not really claustrophobic or anything, just being in something like that just might make me one entirely. The thought of that even freaks me out. I'm 5'10 and overweight; as the previous poster said, cramming oneself into something like that which was definitely made for Japanese sized people just doesn't sound appealing.

spicytuna 01-02-2009 09:45 PM

I've never had the opportunity to stay in one but they look pretty good.

I had this impression that they were like coffins but they're actually quite big. Roomy enough to sit up with lots of space to spare and roomy enough to toss around in your bed without knocking yourself out.

Mind you, I'm not very big (under 6') but I still found it much roomier than my 2 person tent.

d34thp0odle 01-02-2009 09:51 PM

they are 40-50 US $ a night x_X ?
scary ..

spicytuna 01-02-2009 09:58 PM

The newest trend for cheap accommodations are the Internet cafes. Even the homeless seem to be attracted to those places because they cost around $20/day, have showers, relative privacy, etc.

Oh yeah, you can also browse the web too.

MMM 01-02-2009 09:58 PM

They are probably closer to 30 to 40 a night...maybe as much as 50 depending on how low the dollar swings.

You are paying for more than just a coffin to sleep in.



The attraction is they also are attached to usually a nice public bath as well as a lounge and TV room, etc.

PockyMePink 01-02-2009 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MMM (Post 656625)
They are probably closer to 30 to 40 a night...maybe as much as 50 depending on how low the dollar swings.

You are paying for more than just a coffin to sleep in.



The attraction is they also are attached to usually a nice public bath as well as a lounge and TV room, etc.

They look pretty cozy, really.
I saw one of these hotels on TV, and it was uber-small. The holes were round, and probably a quarter of the size of the ones in that picture :eek:

Nyororin 01-03-2009 09:22 AM

On western television they love to hunt down the tiniest ones, and pretend that they are ever smaller by having some 6'5" guy crawl halfway in and let his legs stick out...

In reality - the majority are quite long and spacious. And they`re certainly not the main attraction. Think of it as like a private bed in a resort hotel. The whole facility is open for use. They almost always have extensive baths, massage facilities, huge relaxation rooms with private theaters, gaming arcades, gyms, etc.
All of it is included in the price. You can also use the facilities without staying overnight for about 1000yen less.

AngelRage01 01-03-2009 10:24 AM

They look like the things off that movie the 5th Element :D
Like knocks him out...I wonder if they do that...


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