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From travellers on tiny budgets to salarymen toiling deep into the night – Kabukicho's most convenient capsule hotel welcomes everyone in need of a dirt-cheap (but clean and comfortable) stay. As the literal naming gives away, it's located right in front of the Shinjuku Ward Office and features generously sized capsules, a restaurant, massage rooms and a comfy bathing area graced by cheap replicas of Greco-Roman sculptures. Unlike at most similar establishments, the fairer sex is also welcome here – in fact, there's an entire floor with women-only capsules. Rates start from as low as ¥2,000.
Transport Shinjuku Station, east exit; Shinjuku-Sanchome Station (Marunouchi, Fukutoshin, Shinjuku lines), exit B9
Telephone 03 3232 1110
Admission Rates from ¥2,000
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