Capsule Hotel in Japan

by max on Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Capsule Hotel 1

Okay, you’ve tried the Pipe Hotel and Cave Hotel. Here’s Capsule Hotel that gives you just enough room to sleep. You can experience the sci-fi movies by spending couple nights here. (although I wouldn’t sleep there myself; it does feel like a “morgue”…)

A typical Capsule Hotel is composed of two major sections; a public lounge space including bathing, and the other is a private space where the sleeping rooms (capsules) are arranged. The actual sleeping room is a capsule unit made of reinforced plastic and designed in the image of a jet airplane’s cockpit. In the capsule unit, all the required amenities are provided; TV, radio, alarm clock, adjustable lighting… almost everything is provided! Every device is within your reach and you can control everything in a sleeping position.

via bedzine

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