Am I able to leave my suitcase at the capsule hotel if I stay at one for more than 1 night or do I have to bring that with me as well when I leave for the day and come back again after?
Cost to build and maintain is the biggest obstacle, and then making sure homeless comply, homeless are much more likely to commit crime, meaning secutiry would need to be higher just in case. That costs too, then you have to pay staff to work there, since it is a 24 hour system
When they eat the instant Ramen and watch TV "...this is livin'." Man, I'm a single guy in a small apartment eating instant ramen, I must be "livin'" too!
Andrew sounds more New York-ish rather than American lol New York is known for it's small apartments especially if it's being compared to a capsule hotel lol.
I think he is trying to say he can do whatever he want during that time. If you do a trip, stay in the hotel, having instant noodle and TV cinema at midnight, that is pretty cool. I feel him perfectly.
*Good business ! *This type of hotel is more convenient for weekend trips. Most of the time, the people spend outside of the hotel anyway. A good service for short term travelers and affordable too.
@@arthas640 To be honest, if you plan ahead, you can get a nice room at a Japanese business hotel for just $5-$10 more. I've traveled to Japan a million times and always stay at a hotel for $40-$60 a night. I really don't understand why people stay at these (other than for the experience or last minute desperation). But I totally agree it's a waste of money to stay at a fancy hotel when exploring Japan (unless you're rich).
These might be the best videos out there right now for those of us interested in Japan. If someone told me this was a segment from the Travel Channel, I would believe it.
Rob D. hehehe! The Capsule Hotel History Corner :D I wanted to get a shot from inside the Nakagin Capsule Tower but I couldn't in time for this video's release. I'll try to stay there and make another report. Thank you so much for watching and writing. Happy to hear from you! -john
It's fifty Canadian dollars to stay here for a night, times seven is 350$ per week. Usually hotels are 100-200 per night. When I go back to japan, I might just stay in one of these for a couple weeks!
John, your videos almost have a therapeutic quality to them. I watch them at odd hours of the day and they never fail to have a relaxing and soothing effect on me. It doesn't hurt that you also learn a thing or two about an exotic and intriguing culture. Keep up the good work -- you have amazing talents and a very bright future ahead of you in this industry. You are a true professional and a master of your craft. It's only a matter of time before network execs give you your own TV Show. I also wanted to make a small request: would you mind investigating and producing a short about the sumo culture in Japan? It's always been something that fascinated me -- and with your talent, I have no doubt you will create magic that will keep us enraptured, entertained and educated for years to come. Greetings and best wishes from the USA!
One of my favorite videos ever. Ever since I saw this back in 2015, I have stayed at least 14 days in a capsule hotel every single year since, including this year and also next year.
21 now and this dude brings back memories of why I fell in love with the travel channel on T.V. when I was in 7th grade, kinda reminds me of why I used to like Anthony Bourdain
Love to watch your videos, John. I’ve stayed in the 9 hours capsule hotel at Narita Airport, Tokyo, for a early flight. The pod is very cosy, and exceptionally quiet. I feel like a baby in my mother’s womb. That’s really Buddha way of living. 😁 I have a locker large enough for my 29 inch luggage. The bath area is really clean. Love the experience and definitely will stay in this chain capsule hotels in central Tokyo next time.
As an American who has never traveled outside of my own country it's really nice to see how things are in other countries. Japan is cutting edge on so many things. I don't know how I'd react to a capsule hotel due to my clostrophobia, but after seeing that 2 grown men fit, though not well it doesn't seem too small.
+rarecharisma there's not really anything to fuck up since it's pretty minimal. a lawsuit by some jerkoff is more likely because people feel entitled. got to idiotproof everything these days
+Demosthenes409 minimal yet it can still be fuck'd up. People in the USA will find ways to do things. Vomit, tear down the curtains, kick, etc. people here have no respect.
yep, same here. it'll attract druggies and people over here are rude and aren't as respectful towards each other as Japanese. so ya..... can only exist in Japan.
Another amazing video man, like i said last video, these are the most interesting videos man and they just keep getting better. I hope this channel blows up so you maybe you can commit more time to it so more people can see these awesome videos haha
Thanks cookiemonsteryummy2 I really appreciate that. So many ideas on new episodes to do that yes! ... please channel -- blow up! haha Appreciate it :) -John
Brooke Katz The women's floor doesn't have carpet so the hair can be swept up easily and often. Hard wood floors. The bathroom is separate, newer. Only showers since the bath is men only. Info is in the video at 9:56 ua-cam.com/video/S0-oNv51j9o/v-deo.htmlm56s :) -John
one of the highest suicide rates in the world, one of the highest working hours in the world. its not uncommon to work 19 hour straight. most bigoted and xenophobic society in the world, lack of green spaces in tokyo everywhere, most cramped place ever, smallest apartments per person in the world. one of the most expensive place to live in the world. one of the lowest birth rates in the world no time for family! probably the most competitive job competition in the entire world!
I so love the culture in Japan, and I have to admit that it is one of the most beautiful countries ever seen on the globe. If I had to go there for one reason and one reason only. To take in it's beautifully modernized cities and find some good food. And I heard they are well known for their sushi. And I do love how polite and courteous they are. Also their train system is awesome and have to admit that I am highly impressed.
Tbh I’d love to stay there, I’m really indépendant and I like privacy, I also like sleeping in corners or in a room that wouldn’t make me hyperventilate. I think I would love sleeping there lol
How? You're surrounded by people. Maybe the whole vending machine thing, because you don't have to talk to people. But I'd imagine everything else, the bathroom, restaurant, lobby, and the sleeping area isn't 100% peaceful. Infact probably far from it.
I'd creep up to the 8th floor. ;) Seeing all those sleeping girls in those capsules would be like looking at the greatest vending machine in the world.
80 year old ladies would certainly welcome you and never let you go! Be careful for what you wish for ... I went to a "konyoku" mixed sex hot spring, thought it would be paradise in earth but -- mostly old ladies which I can not unsee.
wow deep fried what? O_O I am sorry if I sound mean but those sound gross.. Too much butter on anything makes it taste like... eh I don't know how to describe it, but I think it won't taste good lol
As someone being claustrophobic living in there would be an utter nightmare. It's like being buried alive in an airtight coffin. I would never sleep in such a thing.
You gotta wonder why these capsule hotels haven't been established in the west, I'd prefer them over anything else if I were to be traveling on my own. No more hostels where you sleep with ten people in a single room, no more overly expensive hotel rooms where you pay 150 dollars a night, and that doesn't even include breakfast! Someone, for the love of god, open one up in the US/Europe.
Yeah theyd be great in cities with lots of tourism, so much cheaper to pay for a bed than to pay for a whole private room. And a bed is all you need if youre sightseeing
+Citizen Z probably right -- but it's not just the USA. I think much of it is just fear of rapists, killers, pedafiles, thieves ... Japanese society doesn't have that anxiety because those events are very limited. -John
homerles relative to the ISS they all sleep in different directions, relative to earth I'm not sure actually. I think that it really depends on how you look at it! But two go sleep on the sides, one in the top and one in the bottom if I remember the layout right. They are not really sleeping laying down or standing up, they are just sleeping floating.
For all of you complaining, I am a regular camper and one of these is like a fucken 5 stair room compared to a tent. Did you see on the right hand top a fire extinguisher? Don't fucken smoke in it! Hate this? I saved a shit load of $ while backpacking in Japan doing these. Peace.
Its crazy I've been studying japanese and I can read the yellow sign at 1:09 It saying Karaoke on top and underneath it says maneki nete which means an "invitation to sleep" I feel so smart right now.
This actually does look really interesting. I wouldn't mind trying one eventually. The baths would be a problem though...I can't stand having anyone see me without a shirt, forget taking an open shower next to other people.
Techno Crown we have very similiarity,especialy tighy clothe i hate it,i try once to go out side with short after i see people using it like it was comfort but then i regret it.
Can't film when people are there so I got permission to film during checkout before 16:00. At this time, I could speak at a normal tone and also set up cameras in tight spaces in other capsules like in the thumbnail. It was hard to get that shot, impossible if there are other people there. This was one of the only capsule hotels in a convenient area (right next to Golden Gai) that had English support, used to tourists. They're not my clients but for 2M+ views, they probably should have been :P -john
Hi there, Thanks for the great video. Is it possible for a couple to sleep in the same capsule? Me and my girlfriend are going Tokyo next week, and we're likely to stay out past the last train!
Well the idea is to avoid squatters. Its really meant to be a one night hotel mainly so people don’t have to worry about finding shelter when they’ve missed the last train or people who know they’ll have to be back in the city early in the the morning and don’t want to make a long commute again.
IDK, I stayed at a similar one in Shinjuku my first night on a solo trip. I checked in, and left a few hours later at night to head to the bars, came back at like 3am and it was fine.
@@MMMmyshawarma Well, that's good, but it would be a little disturbing to me if they had a big problem with that. It's not like you were disruptive or anything, I'm sure.
Inside the capsule? You get to smell yourself and live in all its glory until it fades away -- or you can just go to a public restroom and sleep there. You get to enjoy other smells, like a botanical fart garden. Hope that answers your question. -J
Comfy digs with all electronic amenities, complimentary onsen and toiletries, tasty grub added to your tab, midnight ramen snack, and cruising through it all in your cozy complimentary PJs. What a great deal.
Have you ever slept in a tent? This is not a place you go to stay like in a normal hotel. You come late, crash here (sleep) ... wake up and check out. -John
I've tried one in Asakusa some days ago. I really really loved it. I've stayed in the mixed floor. The bathroom was super clean and neat (nice and private showers with plenty of space, a lot of sinks and mirrors, more than one hairdrier) and the capsules were nice and comfy. Inside there was a locker, plugs to charge electronic devices (you need the adaptor though), and a big towel. I'm okay with this sort of accommodation, it reminds me the camino the santiago i did last year. For me other people snoring is not a deal... still, a woman rummaging in her suitcase full of plastic bag for an hour really got me on my nerves. Other than that i loved it. In this hotel there were also a suite floor with onsen and a female only floor.
And to further clarify, the nightly rate of 4500 yen is equivalent to USD43.81. The narrator mentioned discounts, but this seems affordable as is. And the snacks and meals for 300 and 700 yen: USD2.92 and 6.81.
When I first saw the capsule I remembered my sleeper bus journeys from Bangalore to Chennai (India) and in the bus the upper berth was even smaller, and I had to adjust with my luggage there itself, the berth was sort of shaky, the drive was quite rash...with the conductor shouting the name of the town at each stop ..but somehow I managed to sleep through everytime...but these capsules are bigger 😁😋
WAORYU ONLYinJAPAN I have legged it from this place after one night (see my last episode no. 20). 4500 yen? I moved to a nice hotel for 4500 per night at the outskirts, but the trains are cheap and fast. I found this place stale, old, cramped, noisy at night (due to high number of capsules squeezed in), the desk staff (a supervisor?) was rude. But the biggest inconvenience was the requirement to move out every day, early in the morning, clean up, pack up, and leave for the day. If you want a nice capsule hotel, stay at the "9 Hours Hotel" in Narita.
Many reasons. One being that most homeless individuals don't even have any ID. Meaning they can't apply for a job, and even if they could, they don't have an address to boot. Vicious circle.
New Tokyo Capsule Hotel video up! ua-cam.com/video/DkYPR9abqJM/v-deo.html this one is near Akihabara and Ueno! -john
Am I able to leave my suitcase at the capsule hotel if I stay at one for more than 1 night or do I have to bring that with me as well when I leave for the day and come back again after?
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Homeless shelters should learn from this architecture.
***** 😂
ふいげれどりおん and in violation of their building codes. I'd sleep in one
Ramy G definitely better than being homeless and you can't beat the price, very good point on that one
Ramy G fuck homeless folk , this is not free
Cost to build and maintain is the biggest obstacle, and then making sure homeless comply, homeless are much more likely to commit crime, meaning secutiry would need to be higher just in case. That costs too, then you have to pay staff to work there, since it is a 24 hour system
When they eat the instant Ramen and watch TV "...this is livin'." Man, I'm a single guy in a small apartment eating instant ramen, I must be "livin'" too!
IFCSAT more like barely living if that is what you need to eat to get by but in the USA that is the American way.
Andrew sounds more New York-ish rather than American lol New York is known for it's small apartments especially if it's being compared to a capsule hotel lol.
I think he is trying to say he can do whatever he want during that time. If you do a trip, stay in the hotel, having instant noodle and TV cinema at midnight, that is pretty cool. I feel him perfectly.
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*Good business ! *This type of hotel is more convenient for weekend trips. Most of the time, the people spend outside of the hotel anyway. A good service for short term travelers and affordable too.
or when you just need a place to overnight when your in the middle of traveling alot.
@@jimburnsjr. 🤕
i never got why people spend a ton of money on a hotel room. you spend every waking hour outside of your hotel room if your a tourist.
@@arthas640 To be honest, if you plan ahead, you can get a nice room at a Japanese business hotel for just $5-$10 more. I've traveled to Japan a million times and always stay at a hotel for $40-$60 a night.
I really don't understand why people stay at these (other than for the experience or last minute desperation).
But I totally agree it's a waste of money to stay at a fancy hotel when exploring Japan (unless you're rich).
Until someone puts a bar between your room and the next while you sleep
These might be the best videos out there right now for those of us interested in Japan. If someone told me this was a segment from the Travel Channel, I would believe it.
I especially love the history edition!
Rob D. hehehe! The Capsule Hotel History Corner :D I wanted to get a shot from inside the Nakagin Capsule Tower but I couldn't in time for this video's release.
I'll try to stay there and make another report. Thank you so much for watching and writing. Happy to hear from you! -john
lol
I cant picture how this would work in a country sorely lacking in manners.
Which one
THIS IS AMERICA
Soooo America?
The UK
Every country I suppose.
There's a capsule hotel in London now. But they must be a nightmare if there's a snorer in the same area as you.
+Larry Bundy Jr Oh hi there main host of Games that Yanks can't wank.
+Larry Bundy Jr Also Lam rof's comment reminded me of a nickname that someone in a comic said for a group of fat people.
+Lam rof I think you're thinking of Americans. We're the fat ones.
+TheSeriousDirector Speak for yourself
yeah that would suck a lot they need a soundless barrier for that
I went to that capsule hotel, its ok. I stayed there for 2 nights. I love the onsen 😀
Did u buy any manga for the stay?
@Robin Leijon was it still around 40 bucks then?
@@justanormalguy1921 nope i didnt
It's fifty Canadian dollars to stay here for a night, times seven is 350$ per week. Usually hotels are 100-200 per night. When I go back to japan, I might just stay in one of these for a couple weeks!
Arian it’s like 40 bucks American which isint bad at all considering how nice the capsules and overall hotel is.
Arian
Hotels are way cheaper if you book ahead of time..
I've always found Japan interesting. The culture, big cities, history etc.
These capsule hotels are so cool! Japan seems such an awesome place! :)
John, your videos almost have a therapeutic quality to them. I watch them at odd hours of the day and they never fail to have a relaxing and soothing effect on me. It doesn't hurt that you also learn a thing or two about an exotic and intriguing culture. Keep up the good work -- you have amazing talents and a very bright future ahead of you in this industry. You are a true professional and a master of your craft. It's only a matter of time before network execs give you your own TV Show. I also wanted to make a small request: would you mind investigating and producing a short about the sumo culture in Japan? It's always been something that fascinated me -- and with your talent, I have no doubt you will create magic that will keep us enraptured, entertained and educated for years to come. Greetings and best wishes from the USA!
One of my favorite videos ever. Ever since I saw this back in 2015, I have stayed at least 14 days in a capsule hotel every single year since, including this year and also next year.
This is WAY better than I expect it to be!!! I swear I'm going to stay in one if I get to visit Japan again in the future!
kokaha river lol anddont try to fart xD
and you wake with your own smell LOL
I feel bad for whoever has to change the sheets
especially if someone uses it as a cum rag :c
DepressionTV what.. 😳😨
Games, Animations And More! Depression TV is sure to depress
Clorox Bleach you are the one that said that has an Iphone7s and tehre is no Iphone 7s
The people of Japan are not like those in America. Cleanliness is an absolute must.
21 now and this dude brings back memories of why I fell in love with the travel channel on T.V. when I was in 7th grade, kinda reminds me of why I used to like Anthony Bourdain
Love to watch your videos, John.
I’ve stayed in the 9 hours capsule hotel at Narita Airport, Tokyo, for a early flight. The pod is very cosy, and exceptionally quiet. I feel like a baby in my mother’s womb. That’s really Buddha way of living. 😁 I have a locker large enough for my 29 inch luggage. The bath area is really clean. Love the experience and definitely will stay in this chain capsule hotels in central Tokyo next time.
Just because you’re wondering 4500 yens is 39.9 US Dollars.
It kinda sucks, you can get a room at a cheap actual hotel and stay during the day and eat breakfast.
For suckers
Well most people don’t spend the whole day in the hotel they go explore the city
Sonofwolf628 exactly that's the point of traveling
@@rdubby1102 I just booked a capsule in Akihabara, 2 weeks for $300
As an American who has never traveled outside of my own country it's really nice to see how things are in other countries. Japan is cutting edge on so many things. I don't know how I'd react to a capsule hotel due to my clostrophobia, but after seeing that 2 grown men fit, though not well it doesn't seem too small.
Can never have this in the USA. People will fuck it up.
Preach
for real doe lol
+rarecharisma there's not really anything to fuck up since it's pretty minimal. a lawsuit by some jerkoff is more likely because people feel entitled. got to idiotproof everything these days
+Demosthenes409 minimal yet it can still be fuck'd up. People in the USA will find ways to do things. Vomit, tear down the curtains, kick, etc. people here have no respect.
yep, same here. it'll attract druggies and people over here are rude and aren't as respectful towards each other as Japanese. so ya..... can only exist in Japan.
we are holding your shoes hostage dont try to screw us on the bill
Then one can always bring a spare pair of shoes in one's bag.
Another amazing video man, like i said last video, these are the most interesting videos man and they just keep getting better. I hope this channel blows up so you maybe you can commit more time to it so more people can see these awesome videos haha
Thanks cookiemonsteryummy2 I really appreciate that. So many ideas on new episodes to do that yes! ... please channel -- blow up! haha
Appreciate it :) -John
WAORYU ONLYinJAPAN Are those Capsule rooms only for men or can women use them as well?
Brooke Katz In the video they show the Womens' section lol. :)
Tweedlepounce (OtakuSRL) How can you tell between the two?
Brooke Katz The women's floor doesn't have carpet so the hair can be swept up easily and often. Hard wood floors. The bathroom is separate, newer. Only showers since the bath is men only. Info is in the video at 9:56 ua-cam.com/video/S0-oNv51j9o/v-deo.htmlm56s :) -John
Man, Japan is heaven!
Lê Tuấn Việt and hell
***** why hell? are you from Japan? :D
***** Your country is awesome! and i wish to live there :D
Yeah definitely! i will visit Japan someday!
one of the highest suicide rates in the world, one of the highest working hours in the world. its not uncommon to work 19 hour straight. most bigoted and xenophobic society in the world, lack of green spaces in tokyo everywhere, most cramped place ever, smallest apartments per person in the world. one of the most expensive place to live in the world. one of the lowest birth rates in the world no time for family! probably the most competitive job competition in the entire world!
This probably would be a nightmare for a tall person
Let your feet hang out the end! hahaha
haha your feet have to dangle outside the capsule and everyone tickles them as they walk past.
or someone is clastophobic
and a claustrophobic like me... :-(
I'm 6 foot and my feet hang out LMAO
I so love the culture in Japan, and I have to admit that it is one of the most beautiful countries ever seen on the globe. If I had to go there for one reason and one reason only. To take in it's beautifully modernized cities and find some good food. And I heard they are well known for their sushi. And I do love how polite and courteous they are. Also their train system is awesome and have to admit that I am highly impressed.
Tbh I’d love to stay there, I’m really indépendant and I like privacy, I also like sleeping in corners or in a room that wouldn’t make me hyperventilate. I think I would love sleeping there lol
2 Men 1 Capsule.
jaja
Da A 1 Man,1woman 1 capsule :)
Keane Richard AKA hentai
Da A thats just nasty 😑
bromance
5:52 No! Please no! Not that shot...
yep it sucked... damn clothes
"This floor is meant for sleeping and alone time..."
*Lets bring a camera inside and make a youtube video*
This is an introvert's paradise
How? You're surrounded by people. Maybe the whole vending machine thing, because you don't have to talk to people. But I'd imagine everything else, the bathroom, restaurant, lobby, and the sleeping area isn't 100% peaceful. Infact probably far from it.
Thanks for this thorough tour through a capsule hotel.
TabiEats Oh my goodness, what a small world! You are here ;-) Personally, I would avoid this place, speaking from experience ;-)
Ok I will take your advice my friend.
TabiEats Agreed! John always brings the info and the awesome.
My Life Japan Thanks! ;-)
I'd creep up to the 8th floor. ;) Seeing all those sleeping girls in those capsules would be like looking at the greatest vending machine in the world.
MisterHardTruth And I would beat the shit out of you if I knew you were up there.
Su-Metal is my spirit animal LOL
***** Wouldn't be hard to find me, just follow the muffled moans of ecstacy.
80 year old ladies would certainly welcome you and never let you go! Be careful for what you wish for ... I went to a "konyoku" mixed sex hot spring, thought it would be paradise in earth but -- mostly old ladies which I can not unsee.
MisterHardTruth you are such a creep
Its almost like a cell in the *GULAG* but more comfortable
Natasel yes
Omg. I can't breathe feeling claustrophobic just looking at the capsules.
Not at all for me
Same here, but there is just a curtain so it's ok for me. If it would be a real door I'd start to panic.
I feel safer in small spaces so I'm ok XD
NatalieSullivan12202 hey me to! for some reason i like smaller spaces... its wierd
Same
I’m Japanese.
But, I didn’t know those things.
I thought that its are very interesting.
I will use it.
u need to go out more
*****
Have you ever been to Japan?
THERE'S DEEP FRIED BUTTER?????
wow deep fried what? O_O
I am sorry if I sound mean but those sound gross.. Too much butter on anything makes it taste like... eh I don't know how to describe it, but I think it won't taste good lol
***** I mean... I love food and I love unhealthy food, but... I don't wish to die earlier than I should lol
I would completely panick in such a small space.
Nah
Same here. But because there's just a curtain that closes the space it doesn't mather to me. I'd realy panic if it would be a real door.
dood this would be great
Wayne Patterson I wouldn't
I would,trust me,and it would't be pretty.
Reminds me of Bender's apartment from Futurama.
Toa Matoro on point lol
Toa Matoro but without the nail clippings and scab....... haha 😂
Just horizontal
And his closet was huge
@@alfredabbey6162 big enough that fry was able to stay there
Lol their acting though. Very informative!
Thanks Amy! -John
The cringe hurts
well, that just bumped Japan up on my countries to visit list.
Hanalogue I'm going to Tokyo but I am going to stay in a normal hotel🙁
Hey guys i was there when you guys were filming this. Hahahah what a coincidence
TWO GROWN MEN, while laying down giggling in bathrobes.
@jacob marr nothing at all.
Sounds pretty baller and lavish if u ask me
erik jordan turner as long as they aren't wiggling each other's worm🤷
Gratuitous crotch shots as well. This video has everything.
Don't face the wall!
This video is awesome! my friend and i are going there in May! thank you again!
+chris damien You're welcome! Hope you enjoy it! -john
Lol I'm claustrophobic and I want to live in there
As someone being claustrophobic living in there would be an utter nightmare. It's like being buried alive in an airtight coffin. I would never sleep in such a thing.
Robin Clarijs exactly. Just watching this I'm almost in tears because of that anxiety that goes with claustrophobia 😕
I'm the exact opposite of claustrophobia; I love small places, and I get anxiety if I'm in a big place.
Melonade same
Well, did you ass your muslim ass there yet?
I love your videos, and honestly, I do really think that you deserve a lot more views!!! Keep up with the good work :3
I agree with this completely!
Infinity edge in the bath is a nice touch, especially because the water warms your feet
You gotta wonder why these capsule hotels haven't been established in the west, I'd prefer them over anything else if I were to be traveling on my own. No more hostels where you sleep with ten people in a single room, no more overly expensive hotel rooms where you pay 150 dollars a night, and that doesn't even include breakfast! Someone, for the love of god, open one up in the US/Europe.
Yeah theyd be great in cities with lots of tourism, so much cheaper to pay for a bed than to pay for a whole private room. And a bed is all you need if youre sightseeing
FoodOfTheGods I wouldn't be surprised if something like this got popular for herb smokers in countries where it's legal.
Im thinking about one..
+My Life Japan the US you mean? cause it's not legal in Holland (common mistake).
At least no ghost will scare you at night in such a small capsule or probably no sleep paralysis
sleep paralysis haunts u everywhere man if u have reply
Do they have American-sized capsules, too?
is that a "Americans are overweight" stereotype joke? WOAH , ORIGINAL
HoustonFromCali it's not a joke it's a truth
HoustonFromCali He meant that Asians are shorter than people from USA
Kolmosel nousee no he means Americans are fat
Most American men are taller then asians or Chinese they have small everything even there groin
4500 Yen equates to about 40 bucks.
You're welcome.
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Sultan Abdulaziz Thanks!
Thank you
Thank you, as I was wondering.
Joe Lee how many yen to an American dollar?
How is this not in America yet?
Because Murcians can't respect and not abuse something like this.Im American my self.
+Citizen Z probably right -- but it's not just the USA.
I think much of it is just fear of rapists, killers, pedafiles, thieves ... Japanese society doesn't have that anxiety because those events are very limited. -John
+ONLY in JAPAN because of Kira right?
+ONLY in JAPAN *pedophiles not pedafiles.
+Omar most of Americans are loud and fat so that's why.
Two grown men One capsule
IN JAPAN Coming to cinemas...
This is my work place :p happy to know many kind tourist from around the world.
"This is living"...for sure,I say that every time I watch a Only in Japan video.
This kind of scares me. Feel sort of like a prison cell or maybe a place for astronauts to sleep.
Astronauts sleep standing up
strapped down...knowing something can happen...ALWAYS have to be at high alert
No they don't homerles
FelixG yes they do. there is no gravity so it feels like they are laying down
homerles
relative to the ISS they all sleep in different directions, relative to earth I'm not sure actually. I think that it really depends on how you look at it!
But two go sleep on the sides, one in the top and one in the bottom if I remember the layout right. They are not really sleeping laying down or standing up, they are just sleeping floating.
Good vid. Lots of content
Not for claustrophobic.
Not for elephants either. No need to state the obvious.
Frank N. Stein So what? I have freedom of speech. I'll say what I want.
COOL DUD WITH GLASSES unless you're having sex with a midget or a child 😂😂😂😂😂
Your Waifu Sucks what's claustrophobic? nvm its when ur afraid of Santa Claus.
jacob satorius's favorite summer drink WTF!?
The first ever video I saw on this channel years ago that made me sub.
Always great to come back to this one.
LOL! Damn I should have done this when I was in Japan!
I have a request: LOVE HOTEL! Do a review on a love hotel lol
Ena Sim ikimaso yeahhh
DAVID CHRISTOPHER kekkoudesu~ (¬‿¬)''
Ena Sim i should try this with you ^^
YourDeath311 très désolé mais non merci (^-^);;
Ena Sim you can go with me and free charge for you : )
For all of you complaining, I am a regular camper and one of these is like a fucken 5 stair room compared to a tent.
Did you see on the right hand top a fire extinguisher?
Don't fucken smoke in it!
Hate this?
I saved a shit load of $ while backpacking in Japan doing these.
Peace.
so this place is way more cheaper than a regular hotel? what about the food?
+Pandu Adikara the 7$ is pretty decent
$40.47 American Dollars and that bath? Nice. I may have to go to Japan. A little bigger than an Amtrak train car sleeping area.
Capone Gatto. in Poland you would get decent hostel for 20$
The baths in Japan were so wonderful, some forty-five years later I can readily recall them. You truly felt like a million dollars when you left.
Its crazy I've been studying japanese and I can read the yellow sign at 1:09
It saying Karaoke on top and underneath it says maneki nete which means an "invitation to sleep" I feel so smart right now.
How are you learning japanese?
5:50 probably could of chosen at better place to put the camera
featherqueen31 lmao I was thinking the same thing
featherqueen31 Zezinho
featherqueen31 LOLOL
It's a sprinkler in case of fire.
Agree 😅
This actually does look really interesting. I wouldn't mind trying one eventually. The baths would be a problem though...I can't stand having anyone see me without a shirt, forget taking an open shower next to other people.
You sit and bath if you didn't know that. But yeah your junk on the seat and washing everything...lol
Techno Crown i thought i was the only male who can't stand open clothes when people nearby.
Rose Eve I can't really even wear shorts in public. I don't think it's a phobia, it's just massively uncomfortable.
Techno Crown we have very similiarity,especialy tighy clothe i hate it,i try once to go out side with short after i see people using it like it was comfort but then i regret it.
Techno Crown is that low self esteem you should feel good about yourself
11:43 - I like the way they censored the Japanese guy right there . 😏
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I'd stay there. Seems very practical.
Beats sleeping at the airport if you're there on business or a layover.
So if you trying to bring a girl back.. You gotta ask if she wants to go back to your capsule?
You get a normal hotel for that.
No, but they have "love hotels" over there, where you rent by the hour.
Imagine being in one of those capsules surrounded by so many others when an earthquake strikes
The good news is, you'll already have your coffin picked out.
"This is heaven" - I laughed at that part... with the toilet in the women's section...
Japan is awsome the stuff there is way better than USA...
Too bad it can't happen in the States... it'd fill up with junkies in a blink of an eye.
+Erica Sunshine no it's not wierd...
says that i only live in malaysia
***** You've never stayed in a typical cheap motel, have you?
Let's hope I don't get into prison for a false reason
Why is it so deserted? Did they get no permission to film other clients or was there no one else?
I mean, it gets better by the second half, but still not too many people.
Can't film when people are there so I got permission to film during checkout before 16:00.
At this time, I could speak at a normal tone and also set up cameras in tight spaces in other capsules like in the thumbnail. It was hard to get that shot, impossible if there are other people there.
This was one of the only capsule hotels in a convenient area (right next to Golden Gai) that had English support, used to tourists.
They're not my clients but for 2M+ views, they probably should have been :P -john
ONLY in JAPAN Very interesting! Thanks both for your work and for the answer.
My pleasure :) -J
Hi there, Thanks for the great video. Is it possible for a couple to sleep in the same capsule? Me and my girlfriend are going Tokyo next week, and we're likely to stay out past the last train!
It's a little bit scary that you're not allowed to leave without permission.
Well the idea is to avoid squatters. Its really meant to be a one night hotel mainly so people don’t have to worry about finding shelter when they’ve missed the last train or people who know they’ll have to be back in the city early in the the morning and don’t want to make a long commute again.
IDK, I stayed at a similar one in Shinjuku my first night on a solo trip. I checked in, and left a few hours later at night to head to the bars, came back at like 3am and it was fine.
@@MMMmyshawarma Well, that's good, but it would be a little disturbing to me if they had a big problem with that. It's not like you were disruptive or anything, I'm sure.
You can leave whenever you want
@@ebian3750 Reading comprehension is not your strong suit.
Great video. We're planning on going to capsule hotels. So far, he's my favorite, new narrator.
cool! just ask..
what happens if you farted :D
Inside the capsule?
You get to smell yourself and live in all its glory until it fades away -- or you can just go to a public restroom and sleep there. You get to enjoy other smells, like a botanical fart garden. Hope that answers your question. -J
HAHAHAHA LOL :D
😂😂😂😂
lol
Clorox bleach
Looks like someone's mom grounded them. Stop freaking out kid
It looks better than 70% of motels in America.
No motel is complete without that one weird stain on the wall. Is it wine? Is it blood? You'll never know.
"The floor is hardwood making it easier to sweep up all that hair..."
Now you know that the struggle is real...
This guy is living my dream. Just touring Japan, making friends, and having a good time in general.
I'm guessing Japan doesn't have any claustrophobic people since it's so popular?
Msagz Jr. Maybe, japan likes small homes or use to small homes cuz... tax i guess, from what i know 😁
Yes.
Not necesarily. claustrophobic people probably avoid it. Well, there are probably not much claustrophobic people probably 1 in 100(blind guess)?
Only foreigners make a big deal out of capsule hotels. Majority of Japanese people have never used or heard of these things in their lifetime.
@@Zyscheriah Around 7 in 100
Farting could be a problem.
Couch Professional noise
Mud xD
Mud classy
" Dutch-Ovened himself into the grave." worst epitaph ever.
well not if you enjoy them !
"Good night, it's been nice knowing you"
Comfy digs with all electronic amenities, complimentary onsen and toiletries, tasty grub added to your tab, midnight ramen snack, and cruising through it all in your cozy complimentary PJs. What a great deal.
5:50 what’s up with that camera angle bruh
It's for the perves watching it
Brian ZO2
lmao
ayyy lmao
It is in case for people who want to see what a dick looks like.
I'm trying to imagine myself sleeping there. I can't decide if I would feel cozy or claustrophobic.
Have you ever slept in a tent?
This is not a place you go to stay like in a normal hotel. You come late, crash here (sleep) ... wake up and check out. -John
I've tried one in Asakusa some days ago. I really really loved it. I've stayed in the mixed floor. The bathroom was super clean and neat (nice and private showers with plenty of space, a lot of sinks and mirrors, more than one hairdrier) and the capsules were nice and comfy. Inside there was a locker, plugs to charge electronic devices (you need the adaptor though), and a big towel.
I'm okay with this sort of accommodation, it reminds me the camino the santiago i did last year. For me other people snoring is not a deal... still, a woman rummaging in her suitcase full of plastic bag for an hour really got me on my nerves. Other than that i loved it.
In this hotel there were also a suite floor with onsen and a female only floor.
Yeah person rummage in their suitcase full of plastic bags for an hour would get on my nerves tooo!!!
i love this boy youre the only japanese content youtuber i trust
If any one wanted to know, ¥100 = $0.94
Thanks for explaining
And to further clarify, the nightly rate of 4500 yen is equivalent to USD43.81. The narrator mentioned discounts, but this seems affordable as is. And the snacks and meals for 300 and 700 yen: USD2.92 and 6.81.
-BallisticMiller OHHHH. That is very helpful. I'm like 400 dollars? For beer? Thnx so much!
Ahhh, thank you!
+David Thaler thanks man !
I would have a anxiety attack in there
Oh is this what the inside of a pokeball looks like? 😎Cool
Flora Owl lol
Lool its nice XD
Thank you for sharing this fun clean video, you boys made it extra fun. Sweet and goofy and informative. I have never seen one like it.
When I first saw the capsule I remembered my sleeper bus journeys from Bangalore to Chennai (India) and in the bus the upper berth was even smaller, and I had to adjust with my luggage there itself, the berth was sort of shaky, the drive was quite rash...with the conductor shouting the name of the town at each stop ..but somehow I managed to sleep through everytime...but these capsules are bigger 😁😋
When I was younger I would have loved to stay in a place like this . . .
subtítulos ahora en español !
I stay in one most saturday nights back in the 90's
PhatMans Philippines Most saturday nights? That is wild! They should've given you a assigned bed or something ;) -WAORYU staff
WAORYU ONLYinJAPAN I have legged it from this place after one night (see my last episode no. 20). 4500 yen? I moved to a nice hotel for 4500 per night at the outskirts, but the trains are cheap and fast. I found this place stale, old, cramped, noisy at night (due to high number of capsules squeezed in), the desk staff (a supervisor?) was rude. But the biggest inconvenience was the requirement to move out every day, early in the morning, clean up, pack up, and leave for the day. If you want a nice capsule hotel, stay at the "9 Hours Hotel" in Narita.
10 Million Miles Journey 0
WAORYU ONLYinJAPAN los precios se me hacen muy bien, la comida muy barata también.
The nostalgia of watching this
Bro i remember watching this as a kid
Well, i'm heading to Japan. Anyone wanna come with me?
If you take me to get some pockey :3
Mee
Yeah but you will have to pay!lol
mee
I'll bring pocky,sushi, and any japan soda or food!
Why don’t we make these for homeless people in the UK?
Small but neat enough for satisfaction and a good life.
12345 6789 because rich people play god and in their minds homeless human who doesn't benefit the system is useless eater. Everything is bullshit
Get a job and rent a apartment, how hard is that? 🤔
12345 6789 the western population can't get along with each other. They are to stupid, fat, loud and crazy for this to work there.
Because it’s expensive and you would have to pay for it in taxes
Many reasons. One being that most homeless individuals don't even have any ID.
Meaning they can't apply for a job, and even if they could, they don't have an address to boot. Vicious circle.
There's nothing I'd like better than washing up in a big bath tub that 100 people probably took a bath in, then sleeping in a dog crate.
XD there are security cameras in the capsules
Jhonn Sescar they're emergency sprinklers in case of fire.
+ONLY in JAPAN oh ok
Or if you want to take a quick, private shower (just add heat source).
Jhonn Sescar cool
Jhonn Sescar its so you can't have sex
My main worry would be to be around folks who snore :(
look at that bathroom.
fuck me man. that is God like.
and good food too? I need to go here before I die
damn that sounds awesome.
wish i had the money for something like that.
maybe one day.
Esquire Taylor 😂😂wtfff
MotoMatt were you alone?
me and you both
Im to poor
I loved this whole video! Your opening is super cool & funny. Thanks for sharing this exp with us.