Best Capsule Hotels in Shibuya

Best Capsule Hotels in Shibuya, Tokyo for Male and Female

Shibuya is one of the most popular districts in Japan, famous for the vibrant young culture and the landmarks like Shibuya Crossing and Hachiko Dog Statue. There are also numbers of hotels located within this area with a wide price range. If you are looking for cheap accommodation in Shibuya area, capsule hotels might be the best option.

Capsule hotels has become a popular tourist attraction among foreign visitors since it’s unique and very Japanese. Capsule hotels are also great budget option for cheap but comfortable stay in Japan, especially for solo travellers. It used to be available only for male guests, but now many of them are designed for female guests with clean cozy space and great facilities.

In this article, I have listed the best capsule hotels in Shibuya, Tokyo including female-only ones!

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1. Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya (Female Only)

Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya (ナデシコホテル渋谷) is a women only capsule hotel located in Shinsen area near Shibuya. The 4-story hotel offers very clean and comfortable space as well as the great facilities for female travellers such as 3 types of public baths, a spacious powder room, skin care products and charming Yukata (Japanese style room wear). There is a Kimono rental and a photo studio where you can take a photo shoot session.

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Rate per room: 6,900 yen~

Access: 3 mins walk from Shinsen Station/10 mins walk from Shibuya Station

Map: http://bit.ly/2J4wDvx

2. commun SHIBUYA (Male Only)

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commun SHIBUYA (コミュン渋谷) is a stylish coworking space available for multi-purpose use. The 4-story building is located only 5 mins away from Shibuya Station, and has a common lounge, private working rooms and male only capsule rooms. The capsule hotel space offers minimum facilities for guests, and high-speed internet on each floor.

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Rate per room: 3,200 yen~

Access: 5 mins walk from Shibuya Station

Map: http://bit.ly/2J2BM7m

3. The Millennials Shibuya

The Millennials Shibuya is a modern and stylish accommodation that provides a home base and space to relax, work, and play. It houses the high tech and multi-functional sleeping pods called “Smart Pod” which is designed to be compact and comfortable with technology and entertainment features. Unlike most of capsule hotels, it has a wide bed, high ceiling, storage space and space to stand. It consists of shared space with lounge, kitchen, bathroom and coworking space.

Official Website: https://www.livelyhotels.com/en/themillennialsshibuya/

4. Book Tea Bed Shibuya

Book Tea Bed Shibuya is a new style of hotel with a concept of “Book+Cafe+Stay”. The hotel offers a wide range of books and provides a relaxing space nestled away from the bustling area of Tokyo. A female-only floor is also available. At the lounge, there is a cafe where you can enjoy Laotian coffee and light meals.

Official Website: https://bookteabed-shibuya.com/

5. do-c Ebisu

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do-c Ebisu (ドシー(℃)恵比寿) is a newly opened capsule hotel win Ebisu area, next to Shibuya. The stylish and minimal designed hotel has a clean and comfy pods, and the authentic Finnish style sauna which is available for day and night use. The capsule hotel is available for both male and female guests as the floors are separated (4 men floors and 3 women floors).

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Rate per room: 4,900 yen~

Access: 1 min walk from Ebisu Station

Map: http://bit.ly/2VlddZJ


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Thanks for reading! If you wish to have a “Only in Japan” unique experience, staying at one of capsule hotels could be a great idea 😉 For more information about unique and trendy places to stay in Tokyo, here are some more articles for you to check out!

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