Top 10 Capsule hotels in Tokyo, Japan

May 9, 2023 Margarita Chappel

There are 23 districts in the center of Tokyo, and they have a huge variety of different characteristics. Ginza offers department stores and luxury boutiques, Shibuya and Harajuku are bustling with young people, Akihabara is the birth place of 'Otaku' culture and Asakusa features an old-style downtown atmosphere.
Restaurants in Tokyo

1. The Millennials Shibuya

1-20-13 Jinnan, Shibuya 150-0041 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
78%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 229 reviews

The Millennials Shibuya

Welcome to The Millennials Shibuya, a new kind of hotel with integrated IoT to optimise your comfort! Our Smart Pods are all controlled by iPods, handed to guests at check in, and with which you can adjust the bed and lighting, or set a soundless alarm for the next morning. The pods themselves are generously sized and each have comfortable 120cm wide Serta mattresses. We encourage you to spend time relaxing in the elegantly designed common areas before heading to your personal pod to sleep. We have everything you need to enjoy your time in Tokyo, with a social lounge, kitchen & dining area, and co-working space. Ideally situated right in the centre of Shibuya, the heart of Tokyo, we are easy to access from main airports and train stations. Amenities include free coffee 24/7, pastries at breakfast, unlimited FREE BEER between 5:30 and 6:30pm every day, wifi, slippers, towels, and other amenities. Please feel free to ask staff if there is anything else you need!

Great stay

Reviewed By evadragoshinova

Whan a memorable experience! The hotel is so different than any other I've been before. Never been in a capsule hotel but I surely fell in love with this one! The hotel staff are very nice and always have a smile on their face. The rooms are quite spacious and very quiet. From reception I received my very own toiletries bag and an Iphone 5 with which I controlled the amenities in the room, such as the lighting. The whole hotel is made in a very modern style and is always clean and tidy. I'm definetly choosing it next time I'm visiting Tokyo.

2. Do-c Shibuya Ebisu

1-8-1 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Ebisu, Shibuya 150-0013 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
48%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
5%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 195 reviews

Do-c Shibuya Ebisu

Fun place to stay for solo travellers

Reviewed By laurengreeny

My boyfriend and I stayed here for two nights in February 2020. I really enjoyed the stay. I thought it was an exciting and different experience for a really good price and in an excellent location. The bathroom facilities were great, as was the sauna. My boyfriend and I both agreed that the beds were not the comfiest and it was often difficult to sleep due to the volume of other guests on the corridor and that the corridor light was left on all night. Also, it was absolutely boiling! Staff were very helpful. Although this was a fun experience, I would recommend it for the solo traveller or friends of the name gender, not couples. Exciting for a few nights but if you're a light sleeper it's maybe not the place for you.

3. Nine Hours Otemachi

3-11-15 Kandanishikicho, Chiyoda 101-0054 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
52%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
5%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 82 reviews

Nine Hours Otemachi

The building is C-shaped with an atrium architecture, and all the capsules are spaciously positioned with large windows. Due to the proximity with the Imperial Palace, the hotel serves as a high- quality running station service in addition to the usual accommodation services.

From my experience

Reviewed By toshik245

There should be other selection if you want to have a unique experience staying at the capsule hotel. Staff are not friendly at all,specially the one in the morning I think Dormy-inn global cabin is the best from my experience

4. Super Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho

2-39-9, Kabukicho, Shinjuku 160-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
35%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 306 reviews

Super Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho

Would not accommodate COVID-19 cancellation

Reviewed By Aleksey G

My wife and I had booked a trip to Japan several months before COVID-19 became news. Our airline changed our flight details after the US recommendations to cease all nonessential travel and we had to cancel our trip. We had booked several hotels throughout Japan for our two week stay. Every single one of those hotels allowed us to cancel our reservation and receive a full refund except for this one. We reached out to the hotel management to see what options we had available, not only did they decline a refund request but they also would not honor a future booking using the amount we paid. Furthermore, instead of cancelling our reservation they instead marked us as a no-show despite having submitted the cancellation request weeks before we were to arrive. Based on our experience I would not recommend using their services.

5. Nine Hours Akasaka Sleep Lab

4-3-14, Akasaka, Minato 107-0052 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
57%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 70 reviews

Nine Hours Akasaka Sleep Lab

Business trips, travels, or overtime work. What features are required for overnight stays in urban hotels? Resetting your day, from one day to the next, needs three basic actions: take a shower, sleep, and get yourself dressed. We simply replace these actions with the time spent: one hour + seven hours + one hour. Based on this most straightforward concept of staying in a hotel, ninehours offers ideally simple urban stay unlike any other in the world.

Feels like in the tree house

Reviewed By nagoyasakura

Feels like you’re sleeping in a tree house, ambience is perfect, stylish, and it smells good. Location is pretty convenient . Cafe and train station just nearby. Staff are so helpful and friendly. Been to many capsule hotels and this is one of the most beautiful

6. BOOK AND BED TOKYO SHINJUKU

1-27-5 Kabukicho APM Bldg. 8F, Kabukicho, Shinjuku 160-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
40%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
14%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 43 reviews

BOOK AND BED TOKYO SHINJUKU

Hotels, which have attracted attention as "Bookstore-Themed Hostel", can be found in many media outlets such as CNN and National Geographic. You can experience the unique space surrounded by books. Like a secret base in a city. BOOK AND BED TOKYO shinjuku store is located about 6 minutes walk from JR yamanote line Shinjuku station and about 1 minutes walk from seibu shinjuku line Shinjuku station. The biggest feature of this store is the accommodation hotel with a stylish coffee shop. And guests can enjoy the coffee with books. Non-hotel guests can also use the cafe. Besides coffee, we also serve breakfast and dessert. About the amenities it has Free wifi, 24 hours reception, 24 hours bathroom, sofa area, and bunks surrounded by books. Bookshelf consisting of over 3000 books. Beyond the JR line, there are alternative routes such as the Seibu Shinjuku line, the Tokyo metro and long distance buses, making it a convenient base for sightseeing in Tokyo and Japan.

Great place to lay your head

Reviewed By Katie W

Fantastic capsule hotel, easy to get to, the cafe was an added bonus, which we had some black pizza bread, very unusual but so tasty. capsule was roomy and had lots of space, as someone who hasnt stayed in shared accommodation I was very impressed.

7. First Cabin Atagoyama

3-10-7 Nishishimbashi, Minato 105-0003 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
31%
Good
54%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 71 reviews

First Cabin Atagoyama

This hotel is a brand-new capsule hotel.

Reviewed By KazukoT27

If you have never had experience of capsule hotel, you would be surprised. There is only a bed in a room. But this hotel is much more comfortable than the other capsule hotel because room is big and tall enough that you can stand on the bed. It has a common shower room at 8th floor, which has a big bath. I love it very much. If you want a chat with friends and something to eat, you can stay at 6th floor, which has a small bar. And you can bring some food and drinks to eat there. No key of room. Only has a safe-deposit box in a room. You have to put your wallet, passport and something valuable into it. After you get used of it, you can enjoy staying.

8. Anshin Oyado Akihabara

1-2-12 Sotokanda, Chiyoda 101-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
39%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 57 reviews

Anshin Oyado Akihabara

Capsule hotels near train stations where you can reasonably stay in Tokyo. "Anshin Oyado Akihabara Denkigai Branch" within 120 seconds by walk from the nearest station! Inside the hotel building Beautiful and clean, a healing space with an atmosphere of Bali. The inside of the hotel decorated with furnishing goods directly imported from Bali is different from the existing capsule hotels and it is a peaceful space where you will be able to relax. Our staff will serve you with smiles in order for our guests to be able to comfortably stay. The jet bath that eases physical fatigue and the mist sauna that has less burden on the body. Helston maifan stone artificial hot spring that contains more than 40 kinds of rich minerals. The mild bath which also has the skin cleaning effect will warm your body and make you refresh yourself. Capsule Room By transforming from the existing round shape to the square shape, we secured a space that is 1.2 times larger. The room is equipped with a LCD TV, high quality headphones, and plugs.

High-end capsule hotel

Reviewed By Jacob_5000

This was our first time staying in a capsule hotel, and we loved it! The capsules are roomy, and have a TV and other amenities. People were quiet, but if you're a light sleeper you should bring earplugs. There are shared toilets and sinks on the same floor, in a separate room from the capsules, and they're very clean. There was also a nice shared spa downstairs, with group showers and hot-tub. The hotel is in Ahihabara, so there are tons of electronics and anime stores around. We had no problems finding places to eat there. There's also a nice neighborhood called Jimbocho within walking distance, which has a lot of cool book stores. I had no complaints -- would happily stay here again.

9. Nine hours Hamamatsucho

1-25-10, Hamamatsucho, Minato 105-0013 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
0%
Good
100%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 2 reviews

Nine hours Hamamatsucho

Resetting your day, from one day to the next, needs three basic actions: take a shower, sleep, and get yourself dressed. We simply replace these actions with the time spent: one hour + seven hours + one hour. Based on this most straightforward concept of staying in a hotel, ninehours offers ideally simple urban stay unlike any other in the world.

コスパが良いカプセルホテル

Reviewed By eve3212

浜松町駅近くのカプセルホテルです。周辺では一番安いホテルで寝るだけなら充分です。アメニティもタオルとナイトウェア(フリーサイズで上下分かれている)があるので手ぶらで泊まれます。シャワールームも綺麗でした。10階には食事や仕事、勉強が出来るスペースがあり窓から東京タワーが見えます。デメリットとしてはいびきをかく人が周囲にいるとうるさいので快適に寝たい人は早い時間に寝るのがお勧めです。

10. Do-c Gotanda

1-20-25 Higashigotanda, Shinagawa 141-0022 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
28%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
13%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 39 reviews

Do-c Gotanda

Convenient, centrally located

Reviewed By 644manuela

Only about 5 minute was from the train station, this capsule hotel was a good catch. Price was very competitive. Service was excellent and capsules were very clean. Showers were clean too. Highly recommended and will be back for sure.

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