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CAPSULE HOTEL EXPERIENCE @TOKYO

#meettokyo Have you heard about the capsules hotel before? The concept of Capsule hotel or hostel is originally from Japan, even you might see similar kind of capsule hotel nowadays almost everywhere due to its practicality as well as perfect model for business. One of the most famous capsule hotel is 9H or nine hours capsule hotel. This brand is definitely a high class brand and provide hotel like experience to its guests. This capsule hotel features a locker room, modern shower room and toilet and also a private capsule to sleep, everything is provided as visitor do not have to worry about all the amenities.
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