This kind of capsule house minimizes the space required for private sleep within a reasonable range, and distributes more space in the setting of public facilities. Save space and costs (for both the host and the guest, of course). For example, the hotel we stayed at only costs 3,100 yen for 24 hours for dinner, which is an unimaginable bargain in the Dotun Dig neighborhood where land is expensive).
What is more worth thinking about is that every guest staying in the capsule hotel consciously abides by these simple "contracts" that have been reached temporarily for more than ten hours: love for public facilities, public environment and respect for the privacy of others - each capsule cave only has a thin layer of bamboo curtain to separate the outside world, but I believe that each cave owner can sleep very sweetly, because he knows that the neighbor next door will neither unscrupulously call his mobile phone, nor put on the sound of the TV to surprise the neighbors. I also know that there will be no perverts or gentlemen in the middle of the night (that's a breeze).






