Some hotels proudly flaunt their oversized rooms, and some boast about the spacious balconies with mesmerizing views of the city. It’s almost surprising, then, that for an equally popular hotel in Japan, the USP is ‘only so much space as you practically need’!
PRICE from: € 31 per person/night
Lose yourself in the relaxing rocking rhythm of the ocean. Experience it all on the luxurious cabins of the Guntû floating hotel. Fascinated already? Read on to know more about this amazing hotel and reasons why Guntû should be on your bucket list this holiday season.
PRICE from: $2700 per suite/night
Staying at a reasonably priced hotel is one of the best ways to save money on accommodation while traveling in Japan.One of the most reasonable places to stay at in Shinjuku is the Luxury Capsule Hotel AnshinOyado. It is located near the train station which makes it convenient for business and sightseeing purposes.
PRICE from: $51 per suite/night
The Japanese are known for their deep set family values and traditions, their intangible treasures passed on across generations. Nishiyama Osen Keiunkan – a historical hot spring hotel takes it up a notch further!
PRICE from: $338 per person/night
Opening in December, 2014, in Gion area of Kyoto city, it is a capsule hotel only for men that offers a sauna bath with no limit on use and buffet style breakfast. Staying for a night in a capsule hotel will be a prefect part of the Japanese experience.
PRICE from: $42 per room/night