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April 15, 2024
This is a capsule hotel located in front of Aoto Station on the Keisei Main Line.
The location is recommended if you want to experience quiet Japanese daily life. It's also great to see the daily lives of Japanese people. If you walk a bit, you can enjoy the river view, and for those looking for a cost-effective trip, there is a semi-large supermarket called Keisei Livre right in front, so it's a good place to buy a packed lunch.
If you go to Shibamata Station nearby, there is a small, Asakusa-like neighborhood untouched by foreign tourists, which is very attractive. It seemed like a lot of local Japanese people were also tourists. It was said to be the setting for a drama called ‘Men Are Painful’, which is like a Korean country diary.
The capsule room wasn't bad, but depending on my preference, I paid an additional fee and changed to a private room on the second day. The counter teachers are friendly. Communicating in English can be a little difficult, so be sure to use Papago. Both capsule rooms and private rooms are clean and good.
If you don't bring a lot of luggage (about the thickness of a reasonably-filled backpack), there is a personal locker so you can leave it there. Luggage that is too thick and fat will not fit in the locker, and it will be uncomfortable to organize it inside the capsule as it is narrow and narrow.
Be sure to bring no-cancer earphones or good earplugs. There are always one or two people snoring, and trains run to Aoto Station until midnight. After walking hard in the morning, I was able to sleep well even though I was sensitive to earplugs.
The Keisei Line has lines with various suffixes other than the main line, so it can be a bit confusing to transfer, but it is perfect for a short 3-day, 2-night stay east of Tokyo. Shibuya and Shinjuku are only an hour away. If you're aiming for the east of Tokyo, it wouldn't be a bad idea to optimize your luggage and aim for this area.
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