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Capsule Hotels
Im planning a 7 day trip to akihabara this summer, i want to conserve cash for games and anime. So to the point has anyone experienced a capsule hotel? I Know they are cheaper (much cheaper) than ryokan but are they bearable for 7 days?
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I serched about capsuleinn Akihabara by internet.
you can stay 7days, but you have to leave the room 10:00AM everyday. You can leave the baggage with a rocker. It's cleaning time in the building at five p.m. from ten a.m., and it isn't possible to be in inside of the building. URL Capsule Inn Akihabara | hotel rooms in Tokyo Japan | unique accommodations |
I don't see why you couldn't survive for 7 days.. its just a place to sleep while you go out and do things during the day.
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Seven days in Akihabara? So what are you going to do on day 2?
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Don't bother with the capsule hotels, you can get a stall at an internet cafe for less money, and you don't have to leave at any particular time. I can't recommend any particular one, but friends visiting Tokyo from other parts of Japan have stayed at internet cafes and swear by them.
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It`s a neighborhood, not a city. If you love anime and games, 2 or 3 days may not be all that hard to pull off - but you`re going to be walking around the same streets day after day, likely all day. In other words, you`re going to see pretty much all there is to see in that area before you know it. While likely on a much smaller scale, imagine how it would sound to hear someone say they were going to visit a specific neighborhood in the city/town where you live for a whole week. While there is nothing wrong with visiting Akihabara - it`s an incredible waste if you make that your whole trip. |
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Personally, I`d look around at youth hostels instead of capsule hotels. Despite the image of being cheap, they really aren`t that much. They usually have great baths, but you can almost always find a real room at a cheapy business hotel for the same amount... Or a room at a youth hostel for even cheaper. There are lockers at capsule hotels, but in general they are small and will not hold a regular sized suitcase. You`ll have to check it at the desk which can be a real pain. Think of them more as last resort types of lodging. They have a near monopoly on middle of the night sudden check-ins, etc, so can be very crappy but still cost as much as a regular hotel room. |
I spent four nights at a capsule hotel in Akihabara about two years ago, just wanted to try for the sake of it.
I agree with the other replies, capsule hotels are surprisingly expensive for what they are (when I went there, the standard fee was 4000 yen per night). You'd better find a room at a cheap guesthouse, plus it'll be easier to store your luggage. I wrote a small post about capsule hotels on my blog (in the accommodation category) check it out, there are a few pictures so you can see what it looks like. |
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