When I heard the first time that people in Japan live in internet cafes or capsule hotels I couldn't understand it. But it's cheaper than renting an apartment, you have hot springs, massage chairs, working spaces with free wifi, everyday drinks and a minimum to eat, all stuff that costs when you own an apartment. It's really a good thing for a while, during studying or for a half year till finding something. Awesome what capsule hotels have. It'll be possible to travel around Japan without any luggage because everywhere it's possible to clean the clothes while wearing hotel dresses and toothbrush, hair stuff..... everything is everywhere. That's awesome
Yes, I could see traveling with just a backpack. They have specials for 2 week or 4 week stays, so you could definitely do "Japan on the cheap" using these capsule hotels. Sounds fun.
Sadly that would never fly in the US. I can only imagine people stealing the complimentary products, over indulging the free food and liquor, being noisy, etc...Im American, and its sad, but true😔😒
I'm from Illinois USA and worked at resorts in Colorado and sadly yes alot of Americans take advantage we had many different peoples and cultures and all had there bad apples as well as good one's 😊 my point is that when you offer free things people tend to over indulge for some reason I personally react the opposite I tend to eat/drink less with lots of options but many eat/drink more... manners seem to be lacking when on vacation...sadly but not I'm this person's video they always seem respectful which is my favorite part of these videos 🤗
@@hxengynx Then the quality will be low or the price will be high here in the US. We can't seem to do high quality and low prices because we care more about "getting our money's worth" than taking less.
@@MilwaukeeWoman Yes it is very sad that greedy corporate America runs _everything_ in US. What? Hotels used to have decent free breakfasts. Just stayed at a place for work and it was "make yer own toast" & some cheap donuts, cheerios, coffee, tea and waterdown OJ. Pathetic.
We're known to be quite nice here in Canada. However, I'm sure if you asked most Canadians who we thought were the nicest people/culture/way of life... We'd say the Japanese. Not only do they seem to be awfully charming, interesting people at a glance but from what I know of, the Japanese Canadians or visitors to Canada, make a country a better place. Their creativity and imagination is off the charts. Their attention to detail (chefs kiss).
Two things. 1)The prices seem to be pretty good. 2) It's a good thing there's a women only lounge, probably helps with their piece of mind, which is great. Side note, it'd be nice if they had a corner for RPG books (like D&D or Rifts). Also, Rice goes good with Sriracha Sauce, clears the sinuses on a cold, winter day.
As an American I’m so envious of the way Japanese culture is. Everything is so beautiful, organized, clean, respected and taken care of. Most of the free stuff would be stolen or messed with or destroyed here. If Tokyo wasn’t so expensive, I’d move there in a heartbeat. Also, everywhere you go everything is relatively quiet. The people seem to respect others by not being over enthusiastic or loud for the purpose of being loud around others.
If they allowed people like you to just move there without any vetting procedure the whole place would be ruined like everywhere else. Think before you make idiotic statements.
I work in a bed and breakfast here in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Customers usually pay almost double this price (U$50,00) just to have a small room and a very cheap breakfast. EVERYTHING ELSE is not covered. The contrast between a 3rd world country like Brazil and a 1st world country like Japan is astounding.
If I work in Japan, I'd probably just stay in a capsule hotel like this. The 30-day stay is way cheaper than paying monthly for an apartment plus you get a bunch of free stuffs.
Thank you for these videos! I've been wanting to visit Japan and I'm glad to find that there are affordable places like this with wonderful amenities. In the U.S. these kind of places could never happen. I enjoyed the video!
I love how much this is focused on providing optimal service. People who worry about such an idea being abused if implemented in their own culture might want to thin about how much it would change a society if this became a mainstream habit. I first heard of these capsule hotels five to ten years ago. Instantly loved the idea and would like to see it in the UK to help young people avoid homelessness by being able to keep their expenses down and become much less vulnerable to landlord whims and superiority in the class system.
$250 for 15 nights. that is so cheap compared to one night in a hotel in the US: $100-200 PER NIGHT. I love Japan, and one day I will visit this beautiful country!
I think it's really cheap consider that have many free services. Meal free, Drink free, Alcohol free, and in Nagoya too. Kinda like it if I can go there. Thank you so much for this video.
Everything they can do is automated. I think that is why it's cheap. They just clean and keep the rice cooking and everything else stocked. I like this.
oh, wow I lived in Nagoya for a few years. I was near Kawana station. A lot of the buildings seemed very familiar. I remember walking by the giant mannequin lady many times. She was dressed as a goat or maybe a sheep while I was there. This video brought back many memories. Wish I knew about this capsule hotel. Seems like a great deal.
Oh I love miso soup! So that free part would probably be my favorite 😄I'm glad you said why it's okay to eat raw eggs in Japan. Here we're told not to do that because of salmonella. So far, which capsule hotel have you enjoyed the most? There have been so many haha I love your channel!
The US has a very clean egg supply, and we wash and refrigerate our eggs similar to Japan. There's millions of Americans eating over-easy/sunny side up (partially raw) eggs every day in the US and of those millions and millions through the whole year, 142,000 get salmonella. I will eat an American, fresh, high quality egg raw on my rice (fresh from a high price Asian rice cooker) just like in this video. The American way may not be as controlled as in Japan, I can't say if our methods are equivalent, but any part of the inside of an egg, white or yolk can have salmonella, so the fact that there are so many people who frequently eat runny yolks attests to the safety of the US egg supply for raw consumption.
@@MilwaukeeWoman someone who raised chickens chiming in to tell you that the USA requires all eggs sold to be washed in a solution that takes off the cuticle as well as bacteria. The layer of shell called the cuticle is important for keeping bacteria out long term while they incubate (or sit on a shelf). So eggs from the places that wash them require refrigeration and to meet a minimum temperature when cooking to lessen the chance of food born illness. Factory farms produce dirty and really weak shelled eggs because of living conditions and stress to the animals, not to mention they just don't taste as good as a happy free range chicken. But I digress it's to cover up how nasty the eggs arrived so they deep scrub the poop off.
honestly solid choice. if i traveled to japan, the 30 days or 15 day option seem descent if on a budget. wont go hungry either and you get alcohol! XD. win win. like dam, thats $14.33 a day!
I love a channel that 100% delivers on it's described content 'Experience Japan' I have never seen any other country be able to create this standard of quality and comfort for travellers 💙🤍💙
If i was a young Japanese i think i would just live there instead of bothering with rents, electricity etc. and food. Don't know the prises in Japan but here the montly cost of all inclusive in this hotel is less than half my rent alone. I do not think this would work anywhere but Japan. People steal everything that is not bolted to the walls. And maybe even steal the walls too
.....this is heaven ☺️🥹🙏 perfect for introverts who don't wanna be bothered with everyday things...like everyday American crap....my dream is to visit Japan, study your language, history and culture, and to climb Mt. Fuji yearly. I'd totally live here while doing all that.
I’d stay there all the time , with all the amenities and free food and drinks and Wi-Fi it would be cheaper than renting and buying all the necessities😂
I had to stay in a german capsule hotel for work once. It was loud, cramped, poorly ventilated, no lounges, no free anything 63$ I was told japan was expensive.
@@bi_zha Regarding the alcohol, based on the previous video about another branch of this hotel, they do have an honor system request that patrons limit themselves to three alcoholic drinks a night from the self-serve. Usually, the Japanese social mindset helps with that.
I mean wow asian people really have respect to free stuff in hotels. Here in sweeden we are greedy as fuck if we see some free stuff in the room and take it right away but seiously free drinks and free styling products so open. You gotta love that
I'm a new subscriber to your channel, I've always been fascinated with Japan and the Japanese culture. I'm learning many new things while watching your videos, どうもありがとう 💜
In America these would be filled with unhoused addicts and who knows what else. Actually, in retrospect, this might be a great solution for our homeless population.
@@thaiylooze8217 mental health is regarded as a self responsibility, even if the cause of many issues is systemic in nature. "The System" needs people less off than the work force of barely paid wage slaves to point at when they think about risking it for better conditions and fighting back. So all capitalist dystopias need a base for that pyramid for a few rich assholes, and a population terrified of homelessness and scarcity are a easy pick. So yes it is, and no government truly wants to change it.
Idk what it is but just about everything about this channel always tricks me into thinking it’s a “dancing bacons” video. From the images on the video to the subtitles to the way the camera is shot, it all is like Dancing Bacons
Thank you for your content. These are such relaxing videos, I wish I could experience them in person by traveling to your beautiful country. Too bad in the middle of them a loud, obnoxious RUclips advertisement with an "influencer" screaming about something you should click on comes in and ruins it 😀
29$ x30 is 870$... Well i would live there... for real... free food, free drinks, free spa, free wifi... I pay more rent/Power and internet at the moment... Why the hussle i can just stay in this Hotel all my life😂
no kidding, at these prices anywhere else in this world, you can live like that and never have to hustle ever again for the rest of your life it's the next thing to heaven
Thanks! It was very interesting to see. I hope one day I get to try such a hotel. I have a dream to go to Osaka, it is said that they have very good food there.
Mark-up makes everything expensive, it costs Greggs 1 penny to make a cup of their coffee but charge the end user = £2 or £3 per cup. This is how they can give you free stuff, by being honest about the Mark-up. Very honest.
This is so lovely! I can’t wait to go vist one day! & YESS PEOPLE WE GET IT U.S wouldn’t be able to have these 🙄 can we just comment and like his videos! How amazing it is to see this. Thank you! You just got a new subscriber 😊
what blows me away is the price. you'd think for a place that has that many free stuff it would be priced double what you actually paid. gotta put this (or the other branch) on my list to go to
I would like to go to Japan some day. It is so far I have to spare lots of money. But I noticed in many cases only Japanese instructions are written and no english so I am worried how I will be able to understand things in some cases.
We're in the future, lol. Google lens or Bixby vision or even a random text camera translation app from the app store will do it nowadays. It still amazes me how far we have come here in 2023
Just wanted to let you know, those at 3:45 are called hangers not hungers. Only correcting you because this isnt the first time I’ve seen it mispelled in your videos
🤣🤣👍 OMG! I am sooo obsessed with the cleanliness of Japan and their respectful culture. Here in USA and Micronesia have becoming ghettos and lacking no respect for cleanliness...True!
I once stayed in a capsule hotel, though not as well equipped as this. I felt this sense of isolation and loneliness, especially while inside the casule that I've never stayed again since. Not for me. I need windows and natural light.
I like this no talking approach. Keeps the vibe of the places intact and doesn't disturb anyone.
Yeah the coughing dying people is a good touch
When I heard the first time that people in Japan live in internet cafes or capsule hotels I couldn't understand it. But it's cheaper than renting an apartment, you have hot springs, massage chairs, working spaces with free wifi, everyday drinks and a minimum to eat, all stuff that costs when you own an apartment. It's really a good thing for a while, during studying or for a half year till finding something. Awesome what capsule hotels have. It'll be possible to travel around Japan without any luggage because everywhere it's possible to clean the clothes while wearing hotel dresses and toothbrush, hair stuff..... everything is everywhere. That's awesome
Yes, I could see traveling with just a backpack. They have specials for 2 week or 4 week stays, so you could definitely do "Japan on the cheap" using these capsule hotels. Sounds fun.
Still close to $1000 month
functionally homeless, it's a bit like how there's people in us that live in vans. housing market is fed
@@Loveyourselffirst49 You're wrong. Some of the monthly plans run less than $400 USD. Do better research before posting incorrect information.
@@elcubanito2442 We must be watching different travel channels. I do not appreciate the tone of your message.
Sadly that would never fly in the US. I can only imagine people stealing the complimentary products, over indulging the free food and liquor, being noisy, etc...Im American, and its sad, but true😔😒
I'm from Illinois USA and worked at resorts in Colorado and sadly yes alot of Americans take advantage we had many different peoples and cultures and all had there bad apples as well as good one's 😊 my point is that when you offer free things people tend to over indulge for some reason I personally react the opposite I tend to eat/drink less with lots of options but many eat/drink more... manners seem to be lacking when on vacation...sadly but not I'm this person's video they always seem respectful which is my favorite part of these videos 🤗
It might do well... As buffets are still functional here in the U.S.
@@hxengynx Then the quality will be low or the price will be high here in the US. We can't seem to do high quality and low prices because we care more about "getting our money's worth" than taking less.
@@MilwaukeeWoman true, but even we are modest when taking buffet style items unlike some countries like china
@@MilwaukeeWoman Yes it is very sad that greedy corporate America runs _everything_ in US. What? Hotels used to have decent free breakfasts. Just stayed at a place for work and it was "make yer own toast" & some cheap donuts, cheerios, coffee, tea and waterdown OJ. Pathetic.
We're known to be quite nice here in Canada. However, I'm sure if you asked most Canadians who we thought were the nicest people/culture/way of life... We'd say the Japanese. Not only do they seem to be awfully charming, interesting people at a glance but from what I know of, the Japanese Canadians or visitors to Canada, make a country a better place. Their creativity and imagination is off the charts. Their attention to detail (chefs kiss).
Two things. 1)The prices seem to be pretty good. 2) It's a good thing there's a women only lounge, probably helps with their piece of mind, which is great. Side note, it'd be nice if they had a corner for RPG books (like D&D or Rifts). Also, Rice goes good with Sriracha Sauce, clears the sinuses on a cold, winter day.
Sounds yummy!
Everyone were very silent all over the place, not sure where you would be able to play RPGs.
As an American I’m so envious of the way Japanese culture is. Everything is so beautiful, organized, clean, respected and taken care of. Most of the free stuff would be stolen or messed with or destroyed here. If Tokyo wasn’t so expensive, I’d move there in a heartbeat.
Also, everywhere you go everything is relatively quiet. The people seem to respect others by not being over enthusiastic or loud for the purpose of being loud around others.
If they allowed people like you to just move there without any vetting procedure the whole place would be ruined like everywhere else.
Think before you make idiotic statements.
@@phreak761 you missed the point of my sentiment… entirely. So, you, have come across with the idiotic statement.
Tokyo isn't as expensive as you think. NYC and SF is actually worse.
I work in a bed and breakfast here in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Customers usually pay almost double this price (U$50,00) just to have a small room and a very cheap breakfast. EVERYTHING ELSE is not covered.
The contrast between a 3rd world country like Brazil and a 1st world country like Japan is astounding.
The contrast between Japan and USA is astounding in the same way
Well Brazil is a shit hole so yeah.
I love how rule number one for the bath was "No drunk people" :D
It’s nice that the guy in the other capsule finally stopped coughing by 7:30am.
I like that you express gratitude for the meals and slippers.
If I work in Japan, I'd probably just stay in a capsule hotel like this. The 30-day stay is way cheaper than paying monthly for an apartment plus you get a bunch of free stuffs.
Thank you for these videos! I've been wanting to visit Japan and I'm glad to find that there are affordable places like this with wonderful amenities. In the U.S. these kind of places could never happen. I enjoyed the video!
not videos, movies !!
I’m in the process of making one in the USA, let’s hope it goes well
@@spacecowgaming3205 videos.
I love how much this is focused on providing optimal service. People who worry about such an idea being abused if implemented in their own culture might want to thin about how much it would change a society if this became a mainstream habit.
I first heard of these capsule hotels five to ten years ago. Instantly loved the idea and would like to see it in the UK to help young people avoid homelessness by being able to keep their expenses down and become much less vulnerable to landlord whims and superiority in the class system.
I Love the content and the quiet !!! ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome job teaching us about Japan !!! 👏👏👏
Thank you !!! 👌😄
Thank you too!
I want to live there. It looks so cozy and so much of your day you don't have to worry about
30 bucks a day I think so doable
@@Assassinator-jx3rh it's $15 a day when you book a month. Just an FYI. My friend is went there.🤓
This was a really fun video to watch. Great job 👏
$250 for 15 nights. that is so cheap compared to one night in a hotel in the US: $100-200 PER NIGHT.
I love Japan, and one day I will visit this beautiful country!
Your country is so calm and quiet. I wish I could live there.
I think it's really cheap consider that have many free services. Meal free, Drink free, Alcohol free, and in Nagoya too. Kinda like it if I can go there. Thank you so much for this video.
Everything they can do is automated. I think that is why it's cheap. They just clean and keep the rice cooking and everything else stocked. I like this.
Yeah seems the most reasonable explanation. Everything has been stockpiled to the point that they'd make more money making these things free instead.
Wish there's something like this in my country, wouldn't mind spending few months or more there to save on rent...
oh, wow I lived in Nagoya for a few years. I was near Kawana station. A lot of the buildings seemed very familiar. I remember walking by the giant mannequin lady many times. She was dressed as a goat or maybe a sheep while I was there. This video brought back many memories. Wish I knew about this capsule hotel. Seems like a great deal.
I like museum clothes too. They're light and comfortable to wear!
What a peaceful, spotlessly clean place, and only $29! How are they making money? Oh and anyone from the UK would drink that free bar dry! 🤣
“Your calm mind is the ultimate weapon against your challenges “
I love your videos and Japan is absolutely beautiful!
Oh I love miso soup! So that free part would probably be my favorite 😄I'm glad you said why it's okay to eat raw eggs in Japan. Here we're told not to do that because of salmonella. So far, which capsule hotel have you enjoyed the most? There have been so many haha I love your channel!
The US has a very clean egg supply, and we wash and refrigerate our eggs similar to Japan. There's millions of Americans eating over-easy/sunny side up (partially raw) eggs every day in the US and of those millions and millions through the whole year, 142,000 get salmonella. I will eat an American, fresh, high quality egg raw on my rice (fresh from a high price Asian rice cooker) just like in this video. The American way may not be as controlled as in Japan, I can't say if our methods are equivalent, but any part of the inside of an egg, white or yolk can have salmonella, so the fact that there are so many people who frequently eat runny yolks attests to the safety of the US egg supply for raw consumption.
What does miso soup taste like? and can you buy it in a grocery store?
From what I read salmonella poisoning only last 24-48 hours. You have diarrhea a couple times and you’re no worse for the wear.
@@MilwaukeeWoman someone who raised chickens chiming in to tell you that the USA requires all eggs sold to be washed in a solution that takes off the cuticle as well as bacteria. The layer of shell called the cuticle is important for keeping bacteria out long term while they incubate (or sit on a shelf). So eggs from the places that wash them require refrigeration and to meet a minimum temperature when cooking to lessen the chance of food born illness. Factory farms produce dirty and really weak shelled eggs because of living conditions and stress to the animals, not to mention they just don't taste as good as a happy free range chicken. But I digress it's to cover up how nasty the eggs arrived so they deep scrub the poop off.
salmonella isn't real :) the more you know
It is quite difficult to imagine living such a comfortable life from the other side of the world.
Awesome videos. Thanks. I think you looked like Obi Wan Kenobi in those museum clothes!
Extremely interesting vid. I could see them as apartments married couples and single adults.
honestly solid choice. if i traveled to japan, the 30 days or 15 day option seem descent if on a budget. wont go hungry either and you get alcohol! XD. win win. like dam, thats $14.33 a day!
I love a channel that 100% delivers on it's described content 'Experience Japan' I have never seen any other country be able to create this standard of quality and comfort for travellers 💙🤍💙
Wow, thank you!
The "museum clothes", if they were white fabric, look quite similar to the clothing given to hospital inpatients to wear here in Australia.
If i was a young Japanese i think i would just live there instead of bothering with rents, electricity etc. and food. Don't know the prises in Japan but here the montly cost of all inclusive in this hotel is less than half my rent alone.
I do not think this would work anywhere but Japan. People steal everything that is not bolted to the walls. And maybe even steal the walls too
Well between the Manga and free coffee I know where I would be!! Thank you for sharing!!
1:07 -1:18 I love that they have FF14 music playing in the background!
Lakeland!
That place is little heaven after work.
OMG! They are free...I will go eating soup and rice all day!👍😋
.....this is heaven ☺️🥹🙏 perfect for introverts who don't wanna be bothered with everyday things...like everyday American crap....my dream is to visit Japan, study your language, history and culture, and to climb Mt. Fuji yearly. I'd totally live here while doing all that.
I am so amused!! I am going to saving up so I can go visiting Japan. It's safe and cleanliness!!
I’d stay there all the time , with all the amenities and free food and drinks and Wi-Fi it would be cheaper than renting and buying all the necessities😂
I had to stay in a german capsule hotel for work once.
It was loud, cramped, poorly ventilated, no lounges, no free anything
63$
I was told japan was expensive.
I would very much like to visit Japan again someday but your videos surely is the next best thing to going. Thank you for what you do 😍😍😍
Nice! I would scandalize the people, because I hate raw egg. I would scramble it, mix with rice and stick it in the Microwave! 🙈
Thanks to this video, I have booked my next overseas trip to Nagoya next month , at this exact hotel! Good recommendation!
Wow! That's so affordable! I can't believe it's only $430 for 30 nights!!!
That is pretty good even for capsule hotels.
and consider that 35$ would only get you 3-4 drinks in most bars where in here you can get all you can wasted + a night's lodging.
@@bi_zha Regarding the alcohol, based on the previous video about another branch of this hotel, they do have an honor system request that patrons limit themselves to three alcoholic drinks a night from the self-serve. Usually, the Japanese social mindset helps with that.
I mean wow asian people really have respect to free stuff in hotels. Here in sweeden we are greedy as fuck if we see some free stuff in the room and take it right away but seiously free drinks and free styling products so open. You gotta love that
... does anyone else hear the FFXIV music 1 minute in at the hotel entrance? I swear I hear the Lakeland day theme.
You are right!
When I visited this hotel, there was a FF event going on in the cafe on the ground floor.
I'm a new subscriber to your channel, I've always been fascinated with Japan and the Japanese culture. I'm learning many new things while watching your videos, どうもありがとう 💜
Thank you so much for your kind comment!!! ありがとうございます😊
Yo I have a ton of money are you single
OMG! They do have rice cooker and rice... yummy 😋
That's damn cool - greets from Hamburg, germany
In America these would be filled with unhoused addicts and who knows what else. Actually, in retrospect, this might be a great solution for our homeless population.
Cause and effect. Maybe due to the fact we DONT have things like this, is the root cause to bad behavior/ mentality.
@@thaiylooze8217 mental health is regarded as a self responsibility, even if the cause of many issues is systemic in nature. "The System" needs people less off than the work force of barely paid wage slaves to point at when they think about risking it for better conditions and fighting back. So all capitalist dystopias need a base for that pyramid for a few rich assholes, and a population terrified of homelessness and scarcity are a easy pick. So yes it is, and no government truly wants to change it.
We also eat raw egg with many dishes in Denmark, I love it, eggs here are all Salmonella safe, it is illegal to sell non safe eggs here.
This place looks heavenly. I'll have to stop in when I get to Japan.
Idk what it is but just about everything about this channel always tricks me into thinking it’s a “dancing bacons” video.
From the images on the video to the subtitles to the way the camera is shot, it all is like Dancing Bacons
07:17 i wish it was the same in my country, i undercooked my egg few weeks ago and spent a day in the hospital.
Add lime coke to coconut rum and Yum🎉
Thank you for your content. These are such relaxing videos, I wish I could experience them in person by traveling to your beautiful country. Too bad in the middle of them a loud, obnoxious RUclips advertisement with an "influencer" screaming about something you should click on comes in and ruins it 😀
thats a great place to stay ill look it up when im in the area
This capsule looks elegant and has everything. I like the massage chair, l would like to sit all day and fall sleep like there.
All that for just $35 a night is amazing 👍👍
This hotel literally has everything omg
29$ x30 is 870$...
Well i would live there... for real... free food, free drinks, free spa, free wifi...
I pay more rent/Power and internet at the moment...
Why the hussle i can just stay in this Hotel all my life😂
no kidding, at these prices anywhere else in this world, you can live like that and never have to hustle ever again for the rest of your life
it's the next thing to heaven
Thanks! It was very interesting to see. I hope one day I get to try such a hotel. I have a dream to go to Osaka, it is said that they have very good food there.
Hii love your videos. You make me want to go to Japan so badly.
What the point to rent a flat or a house when you can live in this Capsule Hotel as a native Japanese or a Tourist?!
30 night for 430$. I would love stay there for a month. That's so cheap
Crazy dinner cost almost as much as the 1 night stay in the capsule hotel...
Thank you for the relaxing video ☺🙏
I think I will eat that for dinner too 😊 Japanese eel with rice always my favorite meal
Amazing quite cheap too.
Dude that is awesome. I want to go there
Mark-up makes everything expensive, it costs Greggs 1 penny to make a cup of their coffee but charge the end user = £2 or £3 per cup.
This is how they can give you free stuff, by being honest about the Mark-up.
Very honest.
Thank you for the video. Gambare. Please keep uploading thanks
this hotel is amazing
When you hear FFXIV music playing faintly in the background on 1:07....
you stopped at 3 drinks?! We truly are a different culture!
I think 3 free drinks is the limit for each guest
totaly hygienic. Presumes to contaminate all the condiments with raw egg lmfao looks clean buhhhhh
You can hear the neighbors coughs and farts loud and clear what a great accommodation
Шикарно 😊 но по этажам бегать надоело наверное 😂
This is so lovely! I can’t wait to go vist one day!
& YESS PEOPLE WE GET IT U.S wouldn’t be able to have these 🙄 can we just comment and like his videos! How amazing it is to see this. Thank you!
You just got a new subscriber 😊
this is beautiful, japan is beautiful
This place is great! Everything is free!
I would kill myself if I had to stay here more than 2 nights
less room for tooms, more room for amanities. awesome.
what blows me away is the price.
you'd think for a place that has that many free stuff it would be priced double what you actually paid.
gotta put this (or the other branch) on my list to go to
I would like to go to Japan some day. It is so far I have to spare lots of money. But I noticed in many cases only Japanese instructions are written and no english so I am worried how I will be able to understand things in some cases.
You can use google lens to translate it live
We're in the future, lol. Google lens or Bixby vision or even a random text camera translation app from the app store will do it nowadays.
It still amazes me how far we have come here in 2023
No point in being multilingual now when there's instant translation available in several forms
Wow😍😍
Just wanted to let you know, those at 3:45 are called hangers not hungers. Only correcting you because this isnt the first time I’ve seen it mispelled in your videos
Thanks!!!🙏
@@experience_japan No problem. Besides that, I love your channel. Ganbarimasu!
For Japan 430 for 1 month stay is real cheap and it's a good 1 for foreigners on a budget also.
I like that window blinds...Can you showing us store, too...Thank you!
For $35 this is amazing i would love there
i dont eat raw eggs but to be fair that raw egg looks PERFECT very nice! :)
The free alcohol is crazy!
🤣🤣👍 OMG! I am sooo obsessed with the cleanliness of Japan and their respectful culture. Here in USA and Micronesia have becoming ghettos and lacking no respect for cleanliness...True!
Do they have capsule hotels for couples?
I love your videos.
Epic
This feels so dystopian.
I once stayed in a capsule hotel, though not as well equipped as this. I felt this sense of isolation and loneliness, especially while inside the casule that I've never stayed again since. Not for me. I need windows and natural light.
In my country that free alcohol would lead to a disaster lol