Capsule Hotels in Japan

aragon

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    Capsule Hotels in Japan



    Here’s a good example of culture differences. In Japan, it is something common to have such capsule hotels. It is made for businessmen in the first place, who don’t have time to go home and start working very early. Or for people who didn’t catch the last train. Their well developed train system shuts down around midnight.
    So, here you go, little boxes where you can only be in a lying position. There’s even a small TV set at your feet.



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    aragon

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    :eek:Hapoi eeta wada hodai pare pavement 1 nidagannawa.

    (e madiwata internet uth na:P)
    Hikz.... pavement eke nam internet thiyanawa ne...
    Mobile brodbrand nisa yana ena ona thanaka internet ne.. :P
     
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    Hi,

    Capsule hotels encapsulates the hi-tech, limited space image of Japan.

    The capsules are the width of a single bed and are high enough for you to sit up in. A TV is built in to the roof and everything is designed as to not get in your way should you awaken suddenly in the night.