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9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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Welcome to 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab, the hotel that takes you to the heart of Tokyo while keeping your wallet happy with rates starting as low as ¥4,500 per night! Nestled in the vibrant Minato-Ku district, just 4,2 dặm from the city center, you’ll be immersed in the energetic spirit of Japan’s capital. Whether you're soaring to new heights in thought at nearby landmarks or savoring the charms of local eateries, you’ll find comfort and convenience in every corner.

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Photo of the whole room in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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2 Capsule Rooms for Male - Non-Smoking in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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2 Giường Đơn

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20 ft²

Capsule, 2 Giường Đơn, Male Only

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Offering free toiletries, this dormitory room includes a shared bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. Rooms on the upper floors are reachable by elevator. The unit offers 2 beds.

2 Capsule Rooms for Female - Non-Smoking in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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2 Giường Đơn

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20 ft²

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Providing free toiletries, this dormitory room includes a shared bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. Rooms on the upper floors are reachable by elevator. The unit offers 2 beds.

Capsule Room for Male - Non-Smoking in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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20 ft²

Capsule, 1 Giường Đơn, Male Only

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Step inside this delightful 2-star hotel, where free Wi-Fi and air conditioning set the stage for your Tokyo adventure. Each non-smoking room is designed for relaxation, featuring stunning upper floors accessible via elevator and stocked with free toiletries to refresh you after a day of exploring. And let’s not forget the 24-hour front desk—perfect for those late-night cravings or spontaneous plans that arise at the drop of a hat!

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View (from property/room) in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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With over 3,800 reviews, it’s clear that guests rave about the welcoming atmosphere and top-notch amenities that make each stay memorable. Plus, you’ll wake up to a breakfast that fuels your day of exploration! Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned expat, 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab offers the perfect base for your Tokyo adventures.

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Photo of the whole room in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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But that’s just the beginning of what 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab has to offer! Imagine stepping out of your room and right into the buzzing culture of Tokyo. Whether you’re on a quest to find the perfect cup of matcha or you want to delve into the local fashion scene, you’re just minutes away from iconic attractions, shopping districts, and hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. After a day of exploration, returning to your cozy sanctuary is sure to feel like coming home—only with the excitement of Tokyo just outside your door!

Breakfast in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab
Breakfast in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab

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Wifi miễn phí

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Lễ tân 24 giờ

Phòng không hút thuốc

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Bathroom in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab
Bathroom in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab
Communal lounge/ TV room in 9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab
Organized and very safe. There is a lounge with tables on the top floor where you can do your things (read/work, eat your own food, chill), with an amazing view of the city and the Tokyo tower. The showers are on a separate floor and each had a closed door for privacy and space to keep your things safely with you. They provide you slippers, towels and pajamas, and you will find shampoo and soap dispensers directly in the showers. Hairdryers are always available too. Every capsule has a locker (in a separate room) that you use with the magnetic card from the check-in, you can access the locker only until check-out. Space was enough for my backpack and a coat. Inside the capsule, you can recharge your electronics via a USB port (a single one if I remember correctly). I liked that it's very close to the station, and to bar/restaurants in the area.

Catia

This was booked as an experience as my 16 year old daughter really wanted to try a capsule hotel whilst we were in Japan and many capsule hotels don't take under 18's. It delivered on being an interesting experience. It is much better than many of the hostels I stayed at in my backpacking days - clean and comfortable with good working showers and toilets. People were also really respectful. I was dubious of a good night sleep as it is only basically a roller blind between you and the corridor (and my capsule was by the door) but everyone was so quite it didn't matter. I was surprised by the included breakfast from the Tulley's coffee shop, which was a decent breakfast. Staff were probably really nice but I just gave them a "good" as I didn't have much interaction.

Paula

The sleeping pods were larger than I expected, I’m 6 foot tall and had no issues at all. There was a privacy screen at the end of the bed which was ideal. Upon check in you are provided with pyjamas, slippers, towel, and even a toothbrush. The idea is that you take nothing to the room expect the bare essentials, e.g., phone charger. This meant that the room was super quiet as people weren’t faffing about with suitcases or bags while others tried to sleep. Luggage is left in a locker on the lower floor and there are also spacious showers with a changing area to the front in a none soaked part of the cubicle. The efficiency of the place impressed me and as a lone traveller I couldn’t recommend enough in contrast to a hostel

Matt

First time staying in a capsule hotel and the experience was positive. I was not disturbed by the noise, even though the capsules only had a material cover. The other guests was respectful and kept the noise to a minimum. The bathrooms were decent and the storage area was good enough for our bags. However, one could also leave oversized bags downstairs. The hotel provided an amenity kit with pajamas, toothbrush, slippers and towels. Overall, a good first experience in such a unique hotel.

Antonio

As expected of 9h hotels, the capsules are spacious (even for foreigners), clean and comfortable! The 10th floor view towards the Tokyo tower is phenomenal and the rooftop is great for an early morning / late evening view. The location is absolutely amazing, you can reach every hotspot in Tokyo within 30 mins by train. Within 10 minutes of walking there are a lot of restaurants and convenience stores.

Ludwig

Organized and very safe. There is a lounge with tables on the top floor where you can do your things (read/work, eat your own food, chill), with an amazing view of the city and the Tokyo tower. The showers are on a separate floor and each had a closed door for privacy and space to keep your things safely with you. They provide you slippers, towels and pajamas, and you will find shampoo and soap dispensers directly in the showers. Hairdryers are always available too. Every capsule has a locker (in a separate room) that you use with the magnetic card from the check-in, you can access the locker only until check-out. Space was enough for my backpack and a coat. Inside the capsule, you can recharge your electronics via a USB port (a single one if I remember correctly). I liked that it's very close to the station, and to bar/restaurants in the area.

Catia

This was booked as an experience as my 16 year old daughter really wanted to try a capsule hotel whilst we were in Japan and many capsule hotels don't take under 18's. It delivered on being an interesting experience. It is much better than many of the hostels I stayed at in my backpacking days - clean and comfortable with good working showers and toilets. People were also really respectful. I was dubious of a good night sleep as it is only basically a roller blind between you and the corridor (and my capsule was by the door) but everyone was so quite it didn't matter. I was surprised by the included breakfast from the Tulley's coffee shop, which was a decent breakfast. Staff were probably really nice but I just gave them a "good" as I didn't have much interaction.

Paula

The sleeping pods were larger than I expected, I’m 6 foot tall and had no issues at all. There was a privacy screen at the end of the bed which was ideal. Upon check in you are provided with pyjamas, slippers, towel, and even a toothbrush. The idea is that you take nothing to the room expect the bare essentials, e.g., phone charger. This meant that the room was super quiet as people weren’t faffing about with suitcases or bags while others tried to sleep. Luggage is left in a locker on the lower floor and there are also spacious showers with a changing area to the front in a none soaked part of the cubicle. The efficiency of the place impressed me and as a lone traveller I couldn’t recommend enough in contrast to a hostel

Matt

First time staying in a capsule hotel and the experience was positive. I was not disturbed by the noise, even though the capsules only had a material cover. The other guests was respectful and kept the noise to a minimum. The bathrooms were decent and the storage area was good enough for our bags. However, one could also leave oversized bags downstairs. The hotel provided an amenity kit with pajamas, toothbrush, slippers and towels. Overall, a good first experience in such a unique hotel.

Antonio

As expected of 9h hotels, the capsules are spacious (even for foreigners), clean and comfortable! The 10th floor view towards the Tokyo tower is phenomenal and the rooftop is great for an early morning / late evening view. The location is absolutely amazing, you can reach every hotspot in Tokyo within 30 mins by train. Within 10 minutes of walking there are a lot of restaurants and convenience stores.

Ludwig

Organized and very safe. There is a lounge with tables on the top floor where you can do your things (read/work, eat your own food, chill), with an amazing view of the city and the Tokyo tower. The showers are on a separate floor and each had a closed door for privacy and space to keep your things safely with you. They provide you slippers, towels and pajamas, and you will find shampoo and soap dispensers directly in the showers. Hairdryers are always available too. Every capsule has a locker (in a separate room) that you use with the magnetic card from the check-in, you can access the locker only until check-out. Space was enough for my backpack and a coat. Inside the capsule, you can recharge your electronics via a USB port (a single one if I remember correctly). I liked that it's very close to the station, and to bar/restaurants in the area.

Catia

This was booked as an experience as my 16 year old daughter really wanted to try a capsule hotel whilst we were in Japan and many capsule hotels don't take under 18's. It delivered on being an interesting experience. It is much better than many of the hostels I stayed at in my backpacking days - clean and comfortable with good working showers and toilets. People were also really respectful. I was dubious of a good night sleep as it is only basically a roller blind between you and the corridor (and my capsule was by the door) but everyone was so quite it didn't matter. I was surprised by the included breakfast from the Tulley's coffee shop, which was a decent breakfast. Staff were probably really nice but I just gave them a "good" as I didn't have much interaction.

Paula

The sleeping pods were larger than I expected, I’m 6 foot tall and had no issues at all. There was a privacy screen at the end of the bed which was ideal. Upon check in you are provided with pyjamas, slippers, towel, and even a toothbrush. The idea is that you take nothing to the room expect the bare essentials, e.g., phone charger. This meant that the room was super quiet as people weren’t faffing about with suitcases or bags while others tried to sleep. Luggage is left in a locker on the lower floor and there are also spacious showers with a changing area to the front in a none soaked part of the cubicle. The efficiency of the place impressed me and as a lone traveller I couldn’t recommend enough in contrast to a hostel

Matt

First time staying in a capsule hotel and the experience was positive. I was not disturbed by the noise, even though the capsules only had a material cover. The other guests was respectful and kept the noise to a minimum. The bathrooms were decent and the storage area was good enough for our bags. However, one could also leave oversized bags downstairs. The hotel provided an amenity kit with pajamas, toothbrush, slippers and towels. Overall, a good first experience in such a unique hotel.

Antonio

As expected of 9h hotels, the capsules are spacious (even for foreigners), clean and comfortable! The 10th floor view towards the Tokyo tower is phenomenal and the rooftop is great for an early morning / late evening view. The location is absolutely amazing, you can reach every hotspot in Tokyo within 30 mins by train. Within 10 minutes of walking there are a lot of restaurants and convenience stores.

Ludwig

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1-25-20 Hamamatsucho, Minato-Ku , Tokyo, 105-0013, Nhật Bản

9h nine hours Hamamatsucho sleep lab