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Central Location in Kabukicho, Shinjuku
Booth Netcafe & Capsule, located in the heart of Kabukicho in Shinjuku, Tokyo, offers convenient accommodation just a 5-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station.
Unique Capsule Rooms with Shared Facilities
Experience a stay in cozy capsule rooms at Booth Netcafe & Capsule, all equipped with shared bathrooms. For smokers, a dedicated smoking room is available on the 7th floor.
Convenient Amenities and Attractions Nearby
Enjoy the ease of a 24-hour front desk and explore nearby attractions like Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Meiji Jingu Shrine. With Haneda Airport just 17 km away, your travels are made simple.
Ready to experience Tokyo from the heart of Shinjuku? Book your stay at Booth Netcafe & Capsule now!
Guests must show their passport upon check-in.
The full amount of the reservation must be paid at check-in. No refunds will be given after check-in.
There are no personal lockers at the property. The number of shower rooms are limited and may be crowded in the mornings.
Guests are advised to come with small luggage as there is limited space.
Showers and bath towels are available at an extra cost. Beverages are included in the room charge as well.
A deposit may be required at the property.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
No parking available.
Children are not allowed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Pets are not allowed.
Localização, staff educados e prestativos e no geral um bom custo beneficio.
A "cama" era muito dura e o travesseiro tambem.
有飲料冰淇淋可以無限續杯、還有雜誌跟漫畫
每次進出宿舍門都要著帳單小板子
スタッフの対応がよかった。連泊の際、特に外出の必要性がなく、パソコンブースも使用できるため、仕事もしやすい環境でした。
La limpieza
Comunicación
Visually, Booth Netcafe & Capsule looks like it’s straight out of a futuristic Japanese movie: spotless, modern capsules, very nice facilities, and common areas perfect for remote work. The location, central and chaotic, is only good for walking around for a day; staying multiple nights? Forget it.
But what really defines the experience is the older gentleman at reception, an absolute disaster in hospitality. He acts like he’s running Jackie Chan’s Martial Arts Academy: cold, rude, unfriendly, and condescending. From the moment you arrive, he makes you feel uncomfortable and belittled. People like this completely ruin what could have been a memorable experience. As long as he’s there, I wouldn’t recommend anyone go.
The rules are military-level strict: you pay for 30 minutes in the shower, if you return the key a second late or check out a second late, you get charged extra, every day you have to take your luggage because they clean the capsules and you can’t leave anything in the bed if staying more than one night, and there’s not even a paid luggage storage option. All of this makes what should be a comfortable and enjoyable experience absurd and stressful.
In short: beautiful capsules, common areas ideal for remote work, but terrible service, ridiculous rules, and management that ruins the experience. Don’t be fooled by the photos: not everything that glitters is gold.
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