3 Crazy Places To Stay in Japan

Visiting Japan, you’re almost guaranteed to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Sometimes it’s all about picking accommodation that would complement your day of touring with something memorable. Read on for three prime examples.

Book and Bed, Tokyo

This bibliophile dream accommodation is quite reasonably priced. Guests can sleep in wooden bunks embedded in bookshelves. A reading light and a curtain for privacy are provided, as well as a selection of thousands of books, including English translations of classic Japanese literature.

Nine Hours, Kyoto

This is a capsule, or pod, hotel, where the guests sleep in small, minimal spaces, clean of any distracting items. The rooms provide the necessities: a shower and a place to sleep and to dress up. It is renowned for its lab-like cleanliness and futuristic design.

Hotel Chapel Christmas, Osaka

You guessed it, it’s a Christmas-themed hotel! For those of us who just can’t get enough of that holiday spirit, Osaka has the solution. The place itself is hidden away in one of the city’s backstreets, and you may mistake it for a children’s play center, but keep believing and follow Santa’s smiling face, and you’ll get to the right place.