Nice and a uselful idea for metropolitan areas but just as you mentioned yourself too, as a claustrophobic I can't imagine ever being able to be in one of these pods for any more than a few minutes. Good vid!
In Japan it’s considered more hygienic to switch your regular sandals for bathroom-specific sandals that are only worn in toilet areas and can be sanitized. This convention probably developed due to traditional Japanese-style squat toilets, which put your feet very close to splash range.
yay, new video!
カプセルホテルのには路面電車の駅があり
多少歩けば繁華街があるって立地最高ですね
Nice and a uselful idea for metropolitan areas but just as you mentioned yourself too, as a claustrophobic I can't imagine ever being able to be in one of these pods for any more than a few minutes. Good vid!
Your vlogs are amazing and useful 👍💕
Seeing it is very exciting, I really want to visit Japan, greetings from Indonesia.
Nice
Спасибо за видео
One day i come japan and travel
コロナ禍だと 2千円前後で宿泊できるビジネスホテル有ったんですがもう価格上がってるんですかね?
カプセルホテルって泊まったことないけど、他の人のいびきとか、上のカプセルの人の振動とかはどうなんですか?
Can you stay multiple days in the cube.?
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Vídeo😍❤️❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Why they split men and women hotel room and the toilet cubic and floor is very clean in this hotel!
Дякую за українські субтитри. Хоч і скромно і недорого, але є все необхідне 😍😍😍
Why are there shower shoes in every toilet area?
In Japan it’s considered more hygienic to switch your regular sandals for bathroom-specific sandals that are only worn in toilet areas and can be sanitized. This convention probably developed due to traditional Japanese-style squat toilets, which put your feet very close to splash range.
I would just sleep with the capsule open