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Capsule Hotel
It is a particular kind of hotel made in Japan known for its small rooms sizes, which covers space needed to sleep only. Of course some are quite complete and includes additional services as televition, internet, chargers, drinks or food machine, laundry machine, showers, shared bathrooms, luggage store, ironing, among others. The first one was opened in Osaka city.
At first I thought this kind of room it was like sleep in a coffin, but I tried them and actually it was pretty good, now I love them!
23 okt. 2018 16:51
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Capsule Hotel
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23 oktober 2018
I saw a video about them. It's not a place you will want to spend a long time, but for a night it would be okay. I don't know if they have homelessness in Japan like in other countries where people have to sleep out in the cold in cardboard boxes. If they can build a lot of capsule hotels, at least they can offer homeless people a place to spend the night.
23 oktober 2018
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