Monday, January 11, 2010

Foundation For A Doublewide










The Capsule Hotel Shinjuku 510 was built two decades ago in Tokyo, Japan. Its plastic cubicles measure about two meters long by 1.5 wide and high. For about 440 euros a month, you can sleep in one of these niches also enjoy clean sheets and common areas of the hotel, including sauna and communal bath. The capsules do not have doors, but a small panel that low. They are equipped with light, television with headphones, racks, blanket and pillow.


long time ago in the ancient Japanese hotel owners encountered a problem that is currently very much on the west, the relationship between land scarcity and price each increasing Room hotel.
To solve this dilemma did not think anything other than go to offer comfortable rooms with private bath and a long list to make available to the users with tight living quarters of just two square meters, are called capsule hotels.
Agglomerations of small "minihabitaciones" mostly aimed at an audience male executive, in which only one may be lying, so if you usually have a built-in television, where no shortage of pornographic channels, air conditioning and alarm.
Most of the public that this service is for business people due to the distance at which leave their homes found them impractical to return home at night. It is also common abode of those who can not return because of the drunkenness that carry over.

A solution at a reasonable price (25 euros a night on average), but even if we consider the prices they can achieve in this country fairly decent hotel rooms. Now, get to see how long till we can see something like the old continent.
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