Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510

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    Nestled in the bustling streets of Tokyo's lively Shinjuku district is a charming and budget-friendly hotel - Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510. Strategically located, this hotel offers the perfect balance of accessibility and coziness, catering to the diverse needs of travelers. Featuring a total of 310 snug and inviting guestrooms, each capsule comes with a private bathtub and shower, equipped with lavish soaking tubs and complimentary toiletries. And with complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout the property, guests can stay connected and plan their Tokyo adventures with ease. Enhancing your stay even further are additional amenities such as a TV in the common area, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and a 24-hour front desk. Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy and rich culture of Tokyo while enjoying the ideal combination of comfort and affordability at this exceptional hotel. Book your stay at Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510 online now and discover the wonders of this amazing city. Hotel Address: 2-40-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo-to 160-0021 Japan
    Highlights
    • Centrally located in Tokyo's vibrant Shinjuku district • A 2-minute drive from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden • 310 guestrooms with deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries • Budget-friendly capsule hotel with luxury amenities • Close proximity to tourist attractions including Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree • Less than 1 km from shopping destinations such as Shinjuku Isetan and Takashimaya Times Square • Convenient access to both Haneda and Narita airports (30.1 km and 78 km respectively) • Complimentary Wi-Fi and TV in common areas • Ideal for both casual and business travelers • 24-hour front desk and luggage storage available for added convenience.
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    Quick Facts

    Check-In
    12:00 PM
    Check-Out
    12:00 PM
    Rooms
    310
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      General Amenities

      24-hour front desk

      Lift/ Elevator

      Newspaper

      Designated Smoking Areas

      Check-in instructions

      Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy.

      Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges.

      Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed.

      This property accepts cash.

      Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit.

      Professional property host/manager.

      Gap period enforced between guest stays - 24 hours.

      Contactless check-out is available.

      Shield between guests and staff in main contact areas.

      Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures.

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      Social distancing measures are in place.

      Property confirms they are implementing enhanced cleaning measures.

      Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer.

      Property is cleaned with disinfectant.

      Staff wears personal protective equipment.

      Masks are available to guests.

      Protective clothing is available to guests.

      Essential workers only - NO.

      No cribs (infant beds) available.

      No rollaway/extra beds available.

      Special check-in instructions

      You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes: The city tax ranges from JPY 100-200 per person, per night based on the nightly room rate. The tax does not apply to nightly rates under JPY 10,000. Please note that further exemptions may apply. For more details, please contact the office using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.

      A bathing tax, collected at the property, may be charged. The bathing tax applies to properties with hot springs and ranges from JPY 150-500 per person, per night based on local regulations. Please note that further exemptions may apply..

      We have included all charges provided to us by the property..

      The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file..

      Contactless check-out is available.

      Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival.

      Pet Policy

      Pets not allowed.

      Property Rules
      Check-in instructions

      Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy.

      Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges.

      Property Rules
        Check-in instructions

        Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy.

        Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges.

        Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed.

        This property accepts cash.

        Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit.

        Professional property host/manager.

        Gap period enforced between guest stays - 24 hours.

        Contactless check-out is available.

        Shield between guests and staff in main contact areas.

        Property confirms they are implementing guest safety measures.

        Unicode Support true.

        Social distancing measures are in place.

        Property confirms they are implementing enhanced cleaning measures.

        Guests are provided with free hand sanitizer.

        Property is cleaned with disinfectant.

        Staff wears personal protective equipment.

        Masks are available to guests.

        Protective clothing is available to guests.

        Essential workers only - NO.

        No cribs (infant beds) available.

        No rollaway/extra beds available.

        Special check-in instructions

        You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes: The city tax ranges from JPY 100-200 per person, per night based on the nightly room rate. The tax does not apply to nightly rates under JPY 10,000. Please note that further exemptions may apply. For more details, please contact the office using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.

        A bathing tax, collected at the property, may be charged. The bathing tax applies to properties with hot springs and ranges from JPY 150-500 per person, per night based on local regulations. Please note that further exemptions may apply..

        We have included all charges provided to us by the property..

        The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file..

        Contactless check-out is available.

        Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival.

        Pet Policy

        Pets not allowed.

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        Ratings & Reviews

        3.6/5

        1.49K Ratings

        Boon Hong
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        3/5
        21 Jan, 2024

        First of all, this is not a capsule hotel for everyone, its main target customers are those people that miss last train after having fun at Shinjuku, thus the 10am to 2pm must check out rules. I had previously stayed in other capsule hotel at Japan and they don't have this rules, and I can understand why it had caused much frustration and inconvenience if you are staying for longer period in this hotel. I would first share the pros of its. Yes it is cheap, and situated around 9min from shinjuku JR station, it is very convenient. it has hot bath area, the very reason I booked the hotel for. The bath is awesome and it's the saving grace. The hot bath is nice, try it. It provided the basic toilet amenities, washing and drying machine, facilities wise, it cater the most basic needs so not much to complain. They have english speaking staff so is really convenient for people that cannot speak good Japanese. Here come the cons. The air conditioning is not constant through the sleeping area, the first few day i slept at the lower floor, it become freezing cold at night and I nearly caught a cold due to that. with no blanket provided, I have to use my winter jacket as blanket. then on third day, they accidentally let someone sleep in my pod, so i was moved to another pod which is on 2nd level, and it doesn't have such big fluctuation of temperature at night, I had better sleep because of that. secondly, for some reason, the window at the toilet is opened 24/7, it become such a challenge when you have to use the toilet at midnight due to the freezing wind it blow into the toilet at night. Oh ya, the Wifi is bad, you can only use it at louge which might not be convenient for some thirdly, remember the rules to check out everyday between 10am - 2pm? I thought it would not be a problem to me, turn out it is. I had one bad day during the trip that I had a bad diarrhea and accidentally dirtied my trousers because of that (I normally won't want to say this publicly as this is so embarassing, but I have to, so you know how annoyed and frustrated I am). As I am nearby to the hotel, I had no choice but to made a trip back to the hotel. They at first refuse to let me in due to the cleaning policy, but after negotiation, they allowed me to use the toilet and have a change of clothes. however, I noticed that with such dirty situation, it is near impossible for me to just get change, so I have no choice but to ask if i can use the bath, telling them i am sorry i am in such situation and i know they are cleaning. however, they insist I cant, so I have no choice but to see what can I do with toilet, with sink as my only water resouces. I wish to emphasize that despite my dirty situation, I tried my best to clean up, and any mess caused is immediately clean up by me. Yet one of the staff try to stop me from cleaning myself and my clothes. I tried to explain that I have to clean it a bit before get myself into new clothes and throw my dirty clothes into washing machine later. After much negotiation, finally i was allowed to use the bath house, WITH ADDITIONAL 2K YEN CHARGE. Fine, at least get the job done. It is a very bad experience for me, I dont think anyone would want to experience the same situation I go through, I mean, we all know Japanese society is very rigid and strict with rules, and I don't blame the staff, they go by rules set by the company, but it certainly give off a very bad experience due to the lack of flexibility, human touch and hospitality. For my situation it already can be considered as emergency, as the cold weather and the dirty condition of my trousers has caused eczema to my skins, yet the hotel do not offer help and proceed to charge me for using their facilities at their cleaning period. just wow, imaging you are in an emergency where you are covered in blood yet the hotel shove you off with the 10am to 2pm cleaning rules. My advice to foreign travelers that want to stay long term in this hotel, better not, you never know what will happen to you and you will feel real bad if you fall into similar situations.

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        lorem dix it
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        2/5
        20 Dec, 2023

        not a nice experience. it’s very cold inside the capsules. mattress/futon is uncomfortable and blankets too small and thin. female dormitory floor smells good but the rest doesn’t, specially the lobby with the shoe lockers next to it. capsules are extremely old, but clean. showers are okay, you can use them to warm up yourself after you wake up freezing in your capsule. common area for eating is the opposite of welcoming and comfy. you need to give your keys back every time you want to go outside and take them every time you come in, kind of like a fast check in check out that honestly becomes super annoying. also you are not allowed to use your capsule from 10am-midday because they clean it, so you need to leave the capsule before 10am everyday. staff is friendly but at times they seem annoyed—which i totally understand. you are visiting tokyo(!) so ask yourself: do i want to have a great experience that i’ll remember as something good? if the answer is yes, book somewhere else.

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        Melvin van Schaik
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        1/5
        3 Nov, 2023

        What a horrible experience, it was just a misery. I would never recommend this to anyone. Booked this for multiple nights but canceled it after the first night because the pictures are not accurate with actual place. There is no ventilation inside of the capsule, so this will become a giant sauna when you start sleeping in it. The capsule is closed with a small curtain so there is no dampening of the sound. The only solution was a pair of earplugs provided from the hotel staff. You can hear the noises from all the people that are staying on the same floor, in total there are 265 people sleeping there. The walls of the hotel are not the thickest. So you can imagine there is always sound and activity from the street that is creating noise. On the pictures there is a closed shower being showed, this is only for the woman. Al the men have to shower in the room. There are six shower heads located next to each other. Behind the showers are the baths located, so everyone is just staring at each other. When you are traveling with a bigger backpack or suitcase this doesn’t fit in the locker. So you have to store it in the luggage area, this is accessible for everyone. The reception provided a chain for locking up the bag and cased was closed for them. Overall they are just keen on making money and are not willing to think with you about problems or questions. I have no problem with paying for an experience or service, but this hotel just uses pictures that are deviating from the truth. So if you are keen on sleeping with no privacy and lots of surrounding noises then I would definitely recommend this place, otherwise I would stay as far away as possible.

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        3.6/5

        1.49K Reviews

        Boon Hong
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        3/5
        21 Jan, 2024
        First of all, this is not a capsule hotel for everyone, its main target customers are those people that miss last train after having fun at Shinjuku, thus the 10am to 2pm must check out rules. I had previously stayed in other capsule hotel at Japan and they don't have this rules, and I can understand why it had caused much frustration and inconvenience if you are staying for longer period in this hotel. I would first share the pros of its. Yes it is cheap, and situated around 9min from shinjuku JR station, it is very convenient. it has hot bath area, the very reason I booked the hotel for. The bath is awesome and it's the saving grace. The hot bath is nice, try it. It provided the basic toilet amenities, washing and drying machine, facilities wise, it cater the most basic needs so not much to complain. They have english speaking staff so is really convenient for people that cannot speak good Japanese. Here come the cons. The air conditioning is not constant through the sleeping area, the first few day i slept at the lower floor, it become freezing cold at night and I nearly caught a cold due to that. with no blanket provided, I have to use my winter jacket as blanket. then on third day, they accidentally let someone sleep in my pod, so i was moved to another pod which is on 2nd level, and it doesn't have such big fluctuation of temperature at night, I had better sleep because of that. secondly, for some reason, the window at the toilet is opened 24/7, it become such a challenge when you have to use the toilet at midnight due to the freezing wind it blow into the toilet at night. Oh ya, the Wifi is bad, you can only use it at louge which might not be convenient for some thirdly, remember the rules to check out everyday between 10am - 2pm? I thought it would not be a problem to me, turn out it is. I had one bad day during the trip that I had a bad diarrhea and accidentally dirtied my trousers because of that (I normally won't want to say this publicly as this is so embarassing, but I have to, so you know how annoyed and frustrated I am). As I am nearby to the hotel, I had no choice but to made a trip back to the hotel. They at first refuse to let me in due to the cleaning policy, but after negotiation, they allowed me to use the toilet and have a change of clothes. however, I noticed that with such dirty situation, it is near impossible for me to just get change, so I have no choice but to ask if i can use the bath, telling them i am sorry i am in such situation and i know they are cleaning. however, they insist I cant, so I have no choice but to see what can I do with toilet, with sink as my only water resouces. I wish to emphasize that despite my dirty situation, I tried my best to clean up, and any mess caused is immediately clean up by me. Yet one of the staff try to stop me from cleaning myself and my clothes. I tried to explain that I have to clean it a bit before get myself into new clothes and throw my dirty clothes into washing machine later. After much negotiation, finally i was allowed to use the bath house, WITH ADDITIONAL 2K YEN CHARGE. Fine, at least get the job done. It is a very bad experience for me, I dont think anyone would want to experience the same situation I go through, I mean, we all know Japanese society is very rigid and strict with rules, and I don't blame the staff, they go by rules set by the company, but it certainly give off a very bad experience due to the lack of flexibility, human touch and hospitality. For my situation it already can be considered as emergency, as the cold weather and the dirty condition of my trousers has caused eczema to my skins, yet the hotel do not offer help and proceed to charge me for using their facilities at their cleaning period. just wow, imaging you are in an emergency where you are covered in blood yet the hotel shove you off with the 10am to 2pm cleaning rules. My advice to foreign travelers that want to stay long term in this hotel, better not, you never know what will happen to you and you will feel real bad if you fall into similar situations.
        lorem dix it
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        2/5
        20 Dec, 2023
        not a nice experience. it’s very cold inside the capsules. mattress/futon is uncomfortable and blankets too small and thin. female dormitory floor smells good but the rest doesn’t, specially the lobby with the shoe lockers next to it. capsules are extremely old, but clean. showers are okay, you can use them to warm up yourself after you wake up freezing in your capsule. common area for eating is the opposite of welcoming and comfy. you need to give your keys back every time you want to go outside and take them every time you come in, kind of like a fast check in check out that honestly becomes super annoying. also you are not allowed to use your capsule from 10am-midday because they clean it, so you need to leave the capsule before 10am everyday. staff is friendly but at times they seem annoyed—which i totally understand. you are visiting tokyo(!) so ask yourself: do i want to have a great experience that i’ll remember as something good? if the answer is yes, book somewhere else.
        Melvin van Schaik
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        1/5
        3 Nov, 2023
        What a horrible experience, it was just a misery. I would never recommend this to anyone. Booked this for multiple nights but canceled it after the first night because the pictures are not accurate with actual place. There is no ventilation inside of the capsule, so this will become a giant sauna when you start sleeping in it. The capsule is closed with a small curtain so there is no dampening of the sound. The only solution was a pair of earplugs provided from the hotel staff. You can hear the noises from all the people that are staying on the same floor, in total there are 265 people sleeping there. The walls of the hotel are not the thickest. So you can imagine there is always sound and activity from the street that is creating noise. On the pictures there is a closed shower being showed, this is only for the woman. Al the men have to shower in the room. There are six shower heads located next to each other. Behind the showers are the baths located, so everyone is just staring at each other. When you are traveling with a bigger backpack or suitcase this doesn’t fit in the locker. So you have to store it in the luggage area, this is accessible for everyone. The reception provided a chain for locking up the bag and cased was closed for them. Overall they are just keen on making money and are not willing to think with you about problems or questions. I have no problem with paying for an experience or service, but this hotel just uses pictures that are deviating from the truth. So if you are keen on sleeping with no privacy and lots of surrounding noises then I would definitely recommend this place, otherwise I would stay as far away as possible.
        Louie Danganan
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        1/5
        17 Nov, 2023
        Heed the reviews here. It’s boosted non-stop in Agoda searches of Tokyo accommodation. Who wouldn’t be attracted by cheap lodging? But cheap is cheap. That’s what this is. One could discern that this is an old establishment right upon entering the only elevator to the 2F lobby. Floor layout can be confusing especially the locker rooms. If you are the cowboy type of traveler and up for an experience, try it. Their 24-hour communal bath may be a shocker to some, but know that they have shower stalls if you want your privacy, although limited to two or three cubicles only. Their luggage storage is chaotic since all guests share this, it reeks of cigarette being next to a smoking room. Many guests come in and out of this place, I was thinking, may also be misled by marketing. Cleanliness is a primary concern in common areas, pods, especially in toilets. For longer stays, I would not recommend this hotel. We stayed here–thank goodness–for just two nights. The upside I could tell is that the hotel is located smack right in the frenetic Shinjuku area, close to establishments where you could dine and shop. If you need peace after all that, stay the night somewhere else not here.
        hey.junebug
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        4/5
        31 Dec, 2023
        This place is on the 3rd floor at Toyo Building in the central of Shinjuku. It's very good location. You can see several restaurants around here. But actually it's not easy to find so you should follow your dependable GPS. About the accommodation, I booked the female capsule. It's quite great for backpackers. Very cheap and simple. It's not only just the bed for sleeping when we're tired all day, but also it's really convenient in many many things. The bathroom was separated to toilet and shower room. You don't need to pick up any stuff. This place gives you all. I love taking a bath here. It's very clean.

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          Booking Policy
          It is mandatory for all guests to present valid government photo ID’s at the time of check-in.
          The primary guests check-in into the hotel must meet the age requirements set by either the local government or the hotel’s policies.
          Extra guests are subject to availability. And it might incur additional charges.
          If guests are traveling with a child or children, it is necessary to specify the number of children accompanying them during the hotel booking process to avoid any last-minute complications.
          Underage guests are only allowed to check-in with at least one parent or official guardian who fulfils the age requirements set by either the local government or the hotel’s policies.
          Early check-in or late check-out request is subject to availability and the hotel may charge an additional fee for providing such services.
          The price paid to Adani One includes room charges, taxes, the specified inclusions mentioned during the booking and convenience fee, if appliable. It does not cover additional services and expenses at the hotel.
          Taxes, levies, charges, and any similar government fees, if applicable, will be imposed by the relevant authorities in the jurisdiction where the hotel is located. The guest is responsible for paying all such charges, as applicable.
          Guests are required to adhere to any special instructions provided by the hotel. Failure to comply may result in the hotel's right to deny the booking or terminate the stay immediately.
          For any special requests, please write in the designated section while booking on the Adani One platform. We will forward these requests to the hotel; however, please note that the hotel may or may not be able to accommodate them depending on availability at the time of check-in. Please be aware that fulfilling these requests may result in additional charges.
          The hotel reserves the right of admission. The hotel may refuse to honour the booking if it determines that the property policies have been violated.
          If the booking cannot be confirmed due to certain circumstances, Adani One will refund the entire amount to the original mode of payment.
          If the hotel is unable to confirm or deny the booking, Adani One is not under any obligation to provide an alternate booking in lieu of the unconfirmed booking.
          Adani One does not collect GSTIN details on behalf of the hotelier, you may request this information directly from the hotelier during the check-in process.
          Hotel Cancellation Policy
          User can cancel their booking through the Adani One website or app until the check-in date and time. The refund for such cancellations will be subject to the hotel's cancellation policy. Adani One has no say over the refund amount.
          Users can only cancel the entire booking. Partial cancellations, such as canceling specific room(s), a portion of the total nights, or specific guests out of the entire group, are not permitted.
          User should not cancel the booking directly with the hotel. If a user cancels the booking directly with the hotel, Adani One will not be responsible for any refund.
          Cancellation requests made through the online platform or via phone calls are the only valid and accepted methods.
          Any cancellation requests made directly to the hotel will not be the responsibility of Adani One.
          If you fail to cancel your reservation within the designated cancellation period, as specified by the hotel you booked, you will be responsible for paying the applicable nightly rates, tax recovery charges, and service fees imposed by the hotel. If you do not show up for the first night of your reservation but still plan to check in for the remaining nights, you must inform Adani One of any changes to your reservation no later than the scheduled arrival date for the first night. This is necessary to prevent the cancellation of your entire reservation.
          In case of no show at the hotel, you'll be charged the entire booking amount.
          If you do not show up for the first night of your reservation but still plan to check in for the remaining nights, you must inform Adani One of any changes to your reservation no later than the scheduled arrival date for the first night. This is necessary to prevent the cancellation of your entire reservation.
          You acknowledge and agree to be responsible for any applicable cancellation fees that may be incurred. Please note that certain reservations, as indicated in the rules and restrictions of the hotel reservation, may be non-cancellable after being made. It is your responsibility to adhere to the terms and conditions associated with your prepaid hotel reservations.
          Special discounted rates provided by the hotel are non-refundable. In case of cancelling any such booking, user will not get any refund in return.
          The details of refund amount can be reviewed under the ‘Orders & Booking’ section of Adani One.
          Refund amount may take 10 working days to process to the respective account from which the payment was made during the booking.
          Please be informed that your bank may debit its own separate charges from refunds made to your credit card or bank account.
          If any assistance is needed regarding booking cancellation, users can contact Adani One's customer support team at support@adanione.com or call 1800-572-111111.
          Modification and Reschedule Policy
          Once the booking is initiated, the user can’t change the name of primary guest, number of guests, age of child/children, number of rooms, and check-in/check-out date and time.
          After the booking is confirmed, user will need to cancel their existing booking to create a new one to make any changes such as updating the primary guest, modifying the number of guests, specifying the age of child/children, adjusting the number of rooms, or changing the check-in/check-out date and time etc.

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