Japan’s first bunk-bed bus allows tourists to skip the hotel - Operator expects demand to come from tourists bound for Tokyo ...
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Inside the capsule gaming hotel in Japan where entire floors are filled with PCs and guests encouraged to 'play all day'In Osaka, Japan, a hotel called 'e-Zone' encourages ... Once they've finished gaming, guests can recharge in small 'capsule' rooms. The hotel offers 87 capsules, including 78 male-only and nine ...
For my last night, I wanted to stay in a capsule hotel. Capsule hotels, often called pod hotels, originated in Japan. I've stayed in a capsule hotel in Australia and think it's best described as a ...
There are a lot of unusual accommodations around Japan, but if you’re looking for one of the newest and most convenient ...
Japan is launching it's first-ever double-decker sleeper bus with seats that flatten out for passengers travelling between ...
But that is also raising prices for Kojima’s staff and other Japanese business travellers. Capsule hotels, a Japanese institution, offer claustrophobic bed-sized pods, often double-stacked in rows.
A capsule hotel in Tokyo is collecting and analyzing heart rates, breathing frequencies and other data of guests to improve the quality of sleep. Information technology provider NTT Data Japan ...
The new double-decker, with operator Kochi Ekimae Kanko, is a service that is called a “mobile capsule hotel” that comes with curated seats that fully recline to transform into flat bunk beds.
Japan's tourism boom is making regular rooms too pricey for local business trips. Read more at straitstimes.com.
I stayed in a capsule hotel at Tokyo's Narita International Airport. I didn't sleep well, but it seemed convenient for travelers with early flights.
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