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Japan is home to many unique and innovative accommodations and capsule hotels are no exception. These pod like rooms which originated in the city of Osaka have become increasingly popular among budget travelers and those seeking a unique experience. But just how cheap or expensive can capsule hotels get in Japan. Join us as we take a look at Japan's capsule hotels from the cheapest to the most expensive whether you're a budget traveler or looking for a one of a kind experience. This video will provide you with all the information you need to know about capsule hotels and their prices in Japan. But before we dive in, do take a moment to give this video a like and subscribe to our channel. Capsule hotels are unique and budget friendly accommodation option in Japan. They offer an affordable solution for travelers looking for cost effective lodging. These hotels feature dorm rooms with closely stacked beds providing all the amenities of a regular hotel at a lower cost instead of full size rooms, capsule hotels offer compact pods designed for single occupancy. Even for those who aren't on a tight budget staying in a capsule is a must try experience when visiting Japan capsule hotels traditionally catered mainly to businessmen but now welcome female guests and offer gender segregated sleeping arrangements or separate bills for men and women. They've also become popular among foreign travelers with an increasing number offering English websites and booking systems. Capsule hotels come equipped with a mattress sheets, blankets pillows, a light alarm clock TV, and radio unit built in a curtain or door provides privacy and power outlets and free Wi Fi are often available inside the capsules. Shared facilities like washrooms, toilets and showers are common in capsule hotels. Many also offer large communal baths for relaxation. Additionally, these hotels may feature restaurants, vending machines, laundry facilities, internet kiosks, lounges, entertainment rooms, game rooms or manga libraries. Prices for capsules can start as low as $25 in major cities like Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. They tend to be slightly more expensive compared to smaller cities. The cost can also vary based on factors like age style and location. Now let us take a look at some capsule hotels starting with cheaper ones, Ueno Station, hostile Oriental. This capsule hotel is conveniently located just a three minute walk from Jr Okami Station and a five minute walk from Jr Ueno Station make it easily accessible for travelers. Its proximity to Ueno Park, home to the Tokyo National Museum and National Museum of Western Art makes it an attractive choice for museum goers for budget conscious travelers. This hotel offers affordable options with nightly rates starting at $25. The capsule rooms are equipped with amenities including a TV radio and an alarm clock. Additionally, guests can take advantage of luggage lockers to store their belongings if you're traveling with a group or family non capsule rooms are also available. Akihabara Bay Hotel. Akihabara Bay Hotel is located in the heart of Tokyo's Bustling shopping district. Okha Barra. This female only caps hotel provides excellent amenities at a budget friendly cost starting at just $27 per night. The hotel which is also conveniently located near Akihabara JR Station allows guests to easily discover the shopping area and nearby attractions like the Tokyo anime center. Features of the hotel include a laundromat luggage storage, daily, housekeeping toiletries and skin care products. Nihan Bashi Muroi Bay Hotel located just a short 200 m walk from Mitsukoshi. Me. This hotel offers a convenient and comfortable option for travelers exploring the city. Guests should be aware that the luggage storage spaces may be limited typically accommodating a cabin size bag for those with check in luggage. It's advisable to inquire with the hotel about storage availability prices for a night stay start at about $29. 1st cabin, first cabin is a pricier capsule hotel option available in multiple locations such as Hokkaido, Chiba, Tokyo, Aichi Kyoto, Osaka, Waka, Maya, Fukuoka and Nagasaki. It comes at an average price of about $40. Guests can enjoy spacious accommodations reminiscent of a private jet. First cabin offers different cabin classes with premium or first class cabins providing the most space and economy class cabins offering slightly less room. Additionally, they boast upscale bars, serving premium wine and bathing facilities stocked with high quality skin products for women nine h nine hours at nine H nine hours, guests can sleep like an embryo in a crypto preservation chamber. The hotel's futuristic looking pods are available at various locations across Japan including a convenient option at Narita Airport. Their 24 hour check in service is particularly convenient for travelers arriving late at night. Nine H nine hours comes at an average cost of about $44 a night. The millennials, the millennials is another pricier capsule hotel option available in various locations including Tokyo, Kyoto and Fukuoka. It offers an average nightly rate of around $55 depending on the day. This high tech and stylish capsule provides guests with an ipod for controlling their bed position, temperature and lights. Guests can also set an alarm on the ipod to gently raise their bed for a wake up call without disturbing other guests. The hotel features eccentric artwork by local artists adorn the pod walls, creating a youthful and hip atmosphere. Visits can also enjoy amenities like a breakfast buffet, communal working space and free draft beer every night from 530 pm to 630 pm. Japan's Castle hotels offer a unique and affordable accommodation option for travelers from the cheapest to the most expensive. There are many capsule hotels to choose from in Tokyo, whether you are a budget traveler or a luxury traveler, there's a capsule hotel that will suit your needs. Have you ever stayed in a capsule hotel before? If not, would you like to experience what it feels like to stay in one someday? Let us know in the comments section below. Also don't forget to give this video a like and subscribe to our channel. We'll see you in the next video.