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7.3

1,003 reviews

Booth Netcafe & Capsule

Booth Netcafe & Capsule

Shinjuku-ku Kabuki-cho 1-15-5 , Tokyo, 160-0021, Japan

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Adults only

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Booth Netcafe & Capsule

Welcome to Booth Netcafe & Capsule, the quirky gem nestled in the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Just a short stroll (0.6mi) from the city center, this adults-only haven in Shinjuku-ku Kabuki-cho offers travelers an exciting and unconventional stay in one of the world’s most electrifying cities. With prices starting from an incredibly affordable rate, you can bask in the unique experience of capsule living while enjoying all the modern comforts you crave.

Imagine settling into your own cozy capsule after a day of exploring the neon-lit streets of Tokyo. Booth Netcafe & Capsule suits all tech-savvy nomads with its complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and plush air conditioning—perfect for unwinding after an adventure. With a friendly 24-hour front desk, assistance is always at your fingertips, ensuring you're never left in the dark about the best local hot spots or quirky eateries around!

But don’t just take our word for it—this spot boasts an impressive 1003 reviews, reflecting the excitement and satisfaction of previous guests who have enjoyed their stay. From non-smoking rooms for added comfort to the eclectic ambiance that characterizes this capsule hotel, you can rest easy knowing that your Tokyo escape will be memorable. Dive into the energetic culture of Tokyo with us and make Booth Netcafe & Capsule your fun launchpad for discovering the endless wonders this city has to offer!

At Booth Netcafe & Capsule, it’s not just about the unique living spaces; it's about the vibrant community you'll find within these walls. As you mingle with fellow travelers in the common areas, you'll discover shared stories, tips for the best ramen in the area, and possibly even a new travel buddy. Plus, with an array of gaming options available, you can unwind over an epic showdown before retreating to your capsule for a delightful night’s sleep. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or embarking on your first adventure, this hotel invites you to share laughter and forge connections that extend beyond the borders of Japan.

Feeling peckish? The cafĂ© offers an enticing selection of snacks and drinks to keep your energy levels high for all your Tokyo explorations. Grab a coffee to fuel your day or satisfy those late-night cravings with a delectable light bite while you immerse yourself in a game or catch up on your favorite shows in a cozy nook. It’s your personal slice of Japan where you can recharge and recharge your adventurous spirit before heading back into the city's vibrant streets.

Ready to dive into the eclectic Shinjuku neighborhood? With convenient access to transport links, you can hop on a train and immerse yourself in Tokyo’s kaleidoscopic attractions. From the iconic sights of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden to the excitement of local Izakayas, adventure awaits just outside your capsule. With Booth Netcafe & Capsule as your base, you’re not just exploring Tokyo—you're experiencing it through a quirky lens that brings together innovation, community, and adventure, making your stay unforgettable!

Closest airports

Tokyo International Airport

10.7mi

Narita International Airport

38.7mi

Hyakuri Ab

52.3mi

Most popular amenities

Adults only

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Rooms

Guest reviews

7.3

1,003 reviews

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Featured reviews:

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Meryll

8.2

June 2024

This is NOT a hostel. It should not be listed on booking at all! It is a great proper net cafe only! Thus, you cannot leave your luggage or even hang around before or after your stay. The employees might sound rude but they are not, because they are not oriented as hotel people! They are oriented as cafe people. It is a great place to stay if you're just looking for a place to sleep and not socialize with people and do not expect to be treated as a guest. You are not a "guest" here. You just dropped by the cafe. You need to leave your "receipt board" everytime you go out of the place and take it when going back in. You must pay for shower. All sorts of stuff that might seem inconvenient because you expect that you booked a hostel. You did not.

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Tina

8.2

May 2024

-the capsule was really comfortable -the bathroom was really clean and hab enough save -you get drinks for free at the reception (water and soft drinks from a machine)

-you need to pay extra for showering!!! -there is no kitchen available -after my check out I wanted to stay at the common area for one more hour before I left to the airport, but that wasn’t possible, the guy in charged asked me to leave immediately, I really don’t understand that

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Miguel

8.2

July 2023

Everything was super clean. The café area was really nice and you can have free drinks (coffee, tea, sodas, flavoured waters...) and free ice cream! The location is unbeatable. It's full of books and you can use very good computers for free.

You have to pay for the showers (about 2$). This is because this kind of place is for people who want to rest for a little bit, rather than travelers/backpackers. They don't have a place to leave your luggage at (I just put it outside the capsule) or to keep it if you have to do something after the check-out.

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Kylagbe

8.2

August 2023

The capsule room was comfortable. The shared spaces were clean and spacious. There were free drinks and ice cream. Also, computers were available for use.

The staff treated the guests like we already did something wrong. There were multiple reminders of rules, which were not broken. It felt over the top.

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Bryant

9.1

November 2022

Everything was extremely clean and well-maintained, especially the bathrooms and shower facilities. Staff are very polite and helpful. It's in the middle of Kabuki-cho so the surroundings are a little skeevy, but the hotel itself is very clean, and it felt very safe and well-lit. Probably the best location you can get for the price.

I wish I had a place to store my baggage or valuables when going out. I also didn't expect to have to pay 200 yen for a 30-minute shower, but for the price I didn't mind that so much (towels are free). The room also gets very hot.

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Thiago

8.2

October 2024

The place is clean and conveniently located in the heart of Shinjuku. It’s literally right in front of a famous landmark, with the Godzilla statue perched atop a building. For the price, it’s an excellent option if you’re just looking for a place to stay overnight.

The reception is on the 7th floor, while the rooms and showers are on the 5th floor. To take a shower, you need to go from your room on the 5th floor to the reception on the 7th floor to request and pay for the shower. Then, return to the 5th floor to use the shower. Afterward, you must bring the shower room keys back to reception on the 7th floor before heading back to your room on the 5th floor — all by using the stairs.

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Pimkamol

8.2

July 2024

Overall, the experience was good as we had read the reviews beforehand and prepared in advance. For instance, we were aware of the 200 yen charge for a 30-minute shower and the lack of storage for luggage. Therefore, we separated the things we needed into a small bag and left the luggage at the reception. The air conditioning was cool, and the wash basin area was nice. The toilet and bathroom were clean and spacious. Additionally, there were free drinks and ice cream available at the reception.

There was only one toilet and two shower rooms on the floor where I stayed. It would be great if they had a spot for unpacking and grabbing things from luggage, since we had to do that at the reception and might have disturbed people who were reading.

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Marcia

9.1

November 2024

I loved my stay. Although it’s right in the middle of a very loud area, the capsule is unbelievably quiet. The only noises I heard were of one or two people dragging their slippers down the corridor lol. The whole cafe is very beautiful and comfortable. The reception floor has places where you can work from, read mangas, and they even have free ice cream/coffee/soda machines. The women’s floor was quiet, comfortable, and clean. The staff is super nice. I would definitely stay again.

I didn't love that there was a shower fee.

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Kevin

9.1

April 2024

I think this place should at least have an 8 rating. There are some inconveniences, like having to get a shower key from the front desk for 200 yen and no lockers. However, I think the benefits make up for that. There’s a nice common room available with plenty of seating and nice chairs. You also can have free drinks from a drink machine and ice cream all day. Location is pretty much right in the most popular area of Shinjuku of Kabukicho. A perfect place to stay if you want to stay out late and have a place close by to sleep in. Being in Kabukicho, it’s pretty active and noisy as well. However, you couldn’t hear much of the noise while inside the building, though there were faint sounds from outside. Beds were pretty decent and I found them comfortable enough, but did feel a little short. I’m 5’10”, and my feet were touching the bed curtain when stretched out. Outlet and mirror were inside bed. It also seems like staff cleans out the shower room each time it is used, which may explain why it costs 200 yen for each shower.

You can’t leave luggage before checking in or after checking out. It makes sense though since they are holding luggage from guests while they’re staying there since there are no lockers. Check-in time also begins at 12:00, which is 3 hours earlier than other places. I also did not see any security cameras around, which didn’t make me feel comfortable leaving baggage near my bed.

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Alan

9.1

August 2023

Free manga readings, drinks bar and ice creams are included.

After every usages of the shower rooms (2 in total for men only floor), the staff needs to go and cleanup the place, which greatly decreases the turnover. Although I appreciated the act, but I think this is not a good approach during peak hours (people missing their final trains so they came to places like Manga cafe to stay overnight), when everyone just want to take a shower then go to sleep, but forced to queue up and wait for the cleanup and the endless line itself


Points of Interest Around Booth Netcafe & Capsule

Attractions

Robot Restaurant

0.1mi

Meiji Jingu Stadium

1.6mi

Yoyogi Park (Yoyogi Koen)

1.6mi

Akasaka Palace (State Guest House)

1.8mi

Omotesando

1.9mi

Nezu Museum (Nezu Bijutsukan)

2.4mi

Tokyo Daijingu Shrine

2.6mi

Tokyo Dome City

3mi

Rikugien Garden

3.7mi

Happo-en Garden

4.2mi

Yanaka

4.5mi

Inokashira Park

7mi

Sanrio Puroland

16.1mi

Kawagoe Ichibangai Shopping Street

19.4mi

Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine (Kawagoe Hikawa Jinja)

20.1mi

Amenities of Booth Netcafe & Capsule

Adults only

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Stay rules - Booth Netcafe & Capsule

  • Check-in / Check-out

  • Pets

  • Internet

  • Age restrictions

  • Curfew

  • Parking

  • Reservations

  • Children and beds

  • Cards accepted at this property

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