Capsule Hotel in Fukuoka, Japan
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Looking down the hallway is far too similar to a kennel.
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Underwear vending machine is great, you don't even have to pack anything if you're just staying one night and just buy a $1 shirt or underpants.
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It wasn't an emergency switch, just a button for free video hah.
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Reminds me a bit of a pet hostal for cats. Which sounds mean, but it does.
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Looks like a morgue to me...
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what if your like 7,4
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@skate4life890 I was like: I totally fucking agree.
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It is important to point out that it's a vending machine for fresh new underwear ...as opposed to the usual machines for used ones...
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Stayed in a capsule hotel in Osaka in June. Its far more spacious than I expected, you can easily sit down inside and for a night, its really comfy!
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it look like a place where u buy dogs but this time its humans...... Hey how much for that girl over there!
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this is so fucking cool.
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@1107252009au They're also used by Salary men.
And you don't have to be rich to live in Tokyo, unless you want a spacy apartment or desire to live in the center of town.
You also really don't have to be rich to visit Japan. Food can be cheap, public transport is cheap, and if you stay in hostels, that gets cheap as well (and you'll even find relatively cheap hotels if you look around). Plane tickets are a trickier, but I've seen them for 600 euro's - just travel outside the holiday seasons.
But what if you have to pee?
KelleyShadow 1 year ago
@KelleyShadow there are toilets on each level... but you have to get out of your capsule (unless you're experienced and comfortable peeing in a bottle...haha!).
mmendelyev 1 year ago
Do they have capsule apartments where you can live there 365 days a year? rather than one or a few nights?
SauerKraut95 2 years ago
sorry... dont know.
I would think not! Its really meant for businessmen who miss the last train home!
mmendelyev 2 years ago