Table of Contents
- 1 Tokyo capsule hotel recommended by Whats in My Trip 5 places
- 1.1 No.1 Booktebed Shibuya
- 1.2 No.2 Commune Shibuya
- 1.3 No.3 Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya
- 1.4 No.4 The Millennials Shibuya
- 1.5 No.5 Do-c Shibuya Ebisu
- 1.6 ‘Tokyo’ Places to visit & things to prepare for your trip
- 1.7 View details of ‘Tokyo’ accommodations
- 1.8 Learn more about things to do in ‘Tokyo’
- 1.9 Whats in My TripAnother ‘Tokyo Hotel’ content
- 2 * Considering the article’s suggestion to use platforms like Klook and Day Off, how comfortable are you booking travel essentials through online platforms, especially for a destination like Tokyo? What concerns or benefits come to mind?
Introducing 5 Tokyo capsule hotels for solo travelers. Let’s look at accommodations located in Shibuya, which are conveniently located and convenient to go anywhere, and where you can enjoy a cost-effective trip at a reasonable price. Let’s also learn about the Shibuya Ramen restaurant tour, Narita Airport limousine bus, and how to purchase a Japanese SIM card.
Tokyo Capsule Hotel
Tokyo capsule hotel recommended by Whats in My Trip 5 places
Booktibed Shibuya
commun shibuya
Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya
The Millennials Shibuya
Do-c Shibuya Ebisu
No.1 Booktebed Shibuya
The first Tokyo capsule hotel is Booktibed Shibuya. This lodging concept is where you can stay with a book and coffee, and it feels trendy. The bookshelf in the room is stocked with books of a wide range of genres, from bestsellers to photo books, picture books, and comics. It is fully equipped with an outlet, safe, and ventilation fan, allowing you to stay safely and comfortably. Chimney Coffee, a cafe on the first floor of the hotel, is a local cafe that is also popular with locals. We sell carefully selected specialty coffee and goods using Laotian coffee beans. This is a space where you can eat and drink, so read a book with delicious food or coffee.
Booktibed Shibuya
No.2 Commune Shibuya
The second Tokyo capsule hotel is Commune Shibuya. It is a men-only capsule hotel that boasts excellent accessibility as it is 5 minutes away from Shibuya Station and allows check-in even at late hours. All rooms are equipped with a TV monitor, headphones, and a box for valuables. The mattress is a single size so you can lie down comfortably. If you are planning to stay with friends, we recommend the Plus type, and if you need a space large enough to open your suitcase in the room, we recommend the Premier type. Amenities include a locker room, shoe rack, laundry room, and copier, and luggage storage is also available.
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No.3 Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya
The third Tokyo capsule hotel is Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya. This is a women-only capsule hotel with a large public bath. The bedroom is comfortable and private, allowing you to stretch out your legs leisurely, and has very high sound insulation. LED room lights, accessory boxes, USB jacks, and outlets are installed. Valuables can be stored in a secure locker located in the room. You can enjoy three types of baths in the large communal bath, reminiscent of a hot spring ryokan. There is also a shared tatami lounge and self-laundry room, which can also be used as a luggage storage and lounge.
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Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya
No.4 The Millennials Shibuya
The fourth Tokyo capsule hotel is The Millennials Shibuya. Although the price is higher than typical capsule hotels, the facilities and auxiliary facilities are excellent. The 120cm wide bed can be angle-adjusted with an electric bed recliner. You can also watch by mirroring your PC or smartphone screen on the 80-inch screen. Additional facilities such as a creative lounge, co-working space, and communal kitchen where you can spend time with other guests are also excellent. Free beer is also served every evening next to the front desk, so make sure to take advantage of it.
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The Millennials Shibuya
No.5 Do-c Shibuya Ebisu
The last Tokyo capsule hotel is Do-c Shibuya Ebisu. We designed unique retro-style rooms using a mix of reusable and long-lasting capsules. It features a linear interior design and provides a large sleeping space where you can relax comfortably once you lie down. Individual lockers are provided, and loungewear, towels, toothbrushes, slippers, and earplugs can be rented for free. The traditional Finnish sauna is available on separate floors for both men and women. The first floor lounge is equipped with power outlets and Wi-Fi for convenience.
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Do-c Shibuya Ebisu
‘Tokyo‘ Places to visit & things to prepare for your trip
1. Shibuya Ramen Gourmet Tour
If you are wondering where to go among the many ramen restaurants in Tokyo, try participating in this tour. This tour allows you to visit three ramen restaurants in Shibuya and Ebisu, Tokyo and taste a total of six bowls of ramen. You may be surprised to hear that there are only 6 bowls, but since it is smaller than the average serving, you can enjoy it without burden. You can choose the toppings or noodles you want.
‘Shibuya Ramen Gourmet Tour‘ Make a reservation
2. Tokyo Narita Airport Limousine Bus
If you want to travel comfortably from Narita Airport to the city center, reserve a limousine bus in advance. It provides spacious luggage space that allows up to two items per person, comfortable seats, and Wi-Fi. It is also simple to use as you can board immediately after presenting the mobile QR code without having to exchange a physical ticket at the counter.
‘Tokyo Narita Airport Limousine Bus‘ Make a reservation
3. Japan SIM card
I will also tell you how to purchase a Japanese SIM card that allows you to freely use the Internet. Let’s purchase a 4G SIM card in advance that provides unlimited data for 4 days and can be picked up at Incheon Airport. You can use it as soon as you arrive without having to waste time buying a SIM card locally.
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Whats in My Trip
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* Considering the article’s suggestion to use platforms like Klook and Day Off, how comfortable are you booking travel essentials through online platforms, especially for a destination like Tokyo? What concerns or benefits come to mind?
## Open Ended Questions for a Discussion about Traveling to Tokyo
This article provides a good starting point for a conversation about travel to Tokyo. Here are some open-ended questions to spark a discussion:
**Section 1: Travel Planning & Arrival**
* **The article mentions a 4G SIM card for data in Japan. What are your thoughts on getting a local SIM card when travelling abroad? What are the pros and cons?** (This encourages discussion about different options like roaming, wifi hotspots, and local SIMs)
* **Have you ever used Klook or similar platforms to book travel essentials? What are your experiences? Would you consider booking accommodations through these platforms?** (Explores individual preferences and experiences with online booking platforms)
**Section 2: Accommodation & Activities**
* **The article suggests looking at Agoda and Day Off for Tokyo accommodations and activities. What factors are important to you when choosing accommodation and planning activities?** (Individual preferences, budget, travel style)
* **Tokyo is known for its diverse neighborhoods like Shibuya and Ebisu. Which areas pique your interest and why? What kind of experiences are you drawn to?** (Deeper dive into specific Tokyo districts and personal interests)
* **The article briefly mentions Day Off. Do you rely on travel blogs and websites like Day Off for travel inspiration? How do you typically research destinations?** (Research methods, influence of online platforms, trust in resources)
**Section 3: Personal Experiences & Reflections**
* **Have you ever been to Tokyo? What were your impressions of the city? If you haven’t been, what are your expectations?** (Personal experiences, comparisons, assumptions)
* **The article promotes Do-c Shibuya Ebisu accommodation. What are your must-haves in accommodation when traveling?** (Comfort, location, amenities, budget – personal preferences)
* **Based on the information provided, what excites you the most about potentially visiting Tokyo? What aspects would you want to explore further?** (Generate enthusiasm, identify specific interests for further research)
**Remember to:**
* Create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for discussion.
* Encourage participants to share their thoughts and experiences.
* Be open to different perspectives and opinions.
* Guide the conversation towards deeper understanding and reflection.