Japan's Capsule Hotels: Just Enough Space For One

In 1979, the very first capsule hotel was opened in Japan, providing a tiny little space for travelers to sleep.
A typical capsule hotel provides each guest a capsule that is almost 7 feet long and 4 feet wide.
When you check into the "hotel", your luggage is placed in a locker and you are provided a yukata gown and slippers to sleep in.
Most of these capsules have WiFi and a television for your entertainment.
Renting a capsule can cost anywhere from $25-$50 per night.
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"At the 9hours Capsule Hotel in Kyoto." Photo by Mathieu Thouvenin
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"capsule hotel asahi plaza" Photo by Peter Woodman
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