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Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome, a unique 2-star hotel in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. Located at 2 Chome 7-8 Higashishinbashi, Minato-Ku, this adult-only hotel offers a serene retreat just 4.1mi from the vibrant city center. With 1173 reviews, this hotel is a favorite among travelers seeking comfort and relaxation in a male-only environment.

Guests can enjoy a range of complimentary amenities, including free Wi-Fi, access to a sauna, air conditioning, and a hot spring bath. The 24-hour front desk ensures convenience and security for guests throughout their stay. The non-smoking rooms are equipped with air purifiers and free toiletries, providing a comfortable and clean environment for a restful night's sleep.

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Rooms

Female Dormitory Room in Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinbashi Shiodome-Male Only

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2 Twin Beds

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20 sqft

Dormitory, 2 Twin Beds, Female Only

Free toiletries

This dormitory room features a TV. The unit has 2 beds.

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1 Bunk Bed

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20 sqft

Capsule Bottom, Bunk, Female Only

Free wifi

Single Bed in Female Dormitory Room in Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinbashi Shiodome-Male Only

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1 Bunk Bed

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20 sqft

Dormitory, Single, Female Only

Free toiletries

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Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome, where relaxation meets convenience in the bustling city of Tokyo. Book your stay at this unique hotel and experience the comfort and serenity it has to offer.

When it comes to dining options at Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome, guests are in for a treat. The hotel boasts a convenient on-site restaurant serving delectable meals to satisfy any craving. Whether you're in the mood for traditional Japanese delicacies or international dishes, the restaurant offers a variety of choices to tantalize your taste buds. With such culinary delights just steps away from your room, you'll never have to venture far for a delicious meal.

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Experience the Best

For those looking to explore the surrounding area, the hotel's prime location offers easy access to Tokyo's top attractions. Take a leisurely stroll to the iconic Tokyo Tower, a must-see landmark that offers breathtaking views of the city skyline. Additionally, the hotel's proximity to public transportation makes it a breeze to navigate Tokyo and visit popular sights such as the bustling Tsukiji Fish Market or the serene Hamarikyu Gardens. Embrace the rich culture and vibrant energy of Tokyo right from your doorstep at Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome.

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Plan Your Stay

Conveniently, Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome accepts various payment methods, including JCB, American Express, Visa, Diners Club, and Mastercard. With cash also being a valid payment option, guests can settle their bills with ease and flexibility. Whether you're planning a spontaneous getaway or a meticulously organized trip, rest assured that your payment preferences are accommodated at this male-only retreat in Tokyo.

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Amenities

Adults only

Free wifi

Sauna

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Hot spring bath

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Anshin oyado woman Tokyo Ginza shiodome
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Location: there is a direct connection from Narita Airport to Shimbashi Station via the Access Express train, so no need to transfer to another train. The Shimbashi Station is a 10-min walk to the accommodation, and is connected to JR and Tokyo Metro trains. Walking to Ginza and Tokyo Tower is doable (<30 mins). Restaurants: a lot of restaurants are present in the area which is still open at late night. Family Mart across the accommodation is also available, and so is a small grocery behind the konbini. Amenities/Toiletries/Freebies: a lot to mention regarding this, such as: 1. Breakfast starts at 7am - there are two types of curry to choose from, rice, and side dishes (pickles etc) + soup (miso/chicken broth). During dinner, a special rice comes in at 9pm. 2. Many choices of unli drinks available 24/7 - carbonated water, coffee, soda, tea, and water. Alcohol is available at a certain time, and mind you there are plenty of choices as well! 3. Free massage chairs are available in the lounge. There is also a great selections of manga. 4. In the lounge, there is an area with a plug so you can charge your electronics while in there. You can also bring outside food and eat it in there. 5. There is a microwave if needed, such as heating a food bought in a konbini. 6. Different options of shampoo, conditioner, facial wash, body wash etc available for use in the shower. Never ending supplies of toothbrush with paste, comb, razors, cotton buds, bath towel, and pyjamas! 7. Lotion, skincare and facial care are also present in the changing area, which was really handy for travellers who didnt bring much with them. 8. Blowdryer and curling iron/straightener are in the bathroom for use -- no need to ask the reception. 9. The capsule is clean and everything is working well. 10. Locker is spacious, and the hangers are enough for ne to hang my jacket, my clothes for the next day, and one set of clothes. It fits my bagpack, two handbags and others.

Gina

I do not speak Japanese and did not fully understand the expectations of a capsule hotel. Upon arrival, the front desk was extremely helpful - instructing me what to do and then asking another staff member to show me around the various facilities and letting me know the expectations. If you want to know what to expect; you check-in, then you'll be assigned a locker near the from door where you'll swap your shoes for slippers. They can store any large bags at the front desk or medium-ish bags can be taken with you to the locker room on the second floor. On the second floor locker room, you can change into a provided tunic/pants, or other comfortable clothes you brought with you. The locker key is a wrist strap that you can keep on your person the whole time. On the top floor is a space with free rice/snacks, soft drinks, tea, and coffee -- even alcohol in the evenings. The floor below that is the communal shower/onsen and sauna. All bathing is in a shared space. There are small lockers for temporary use outside the shower/onsen. I am 6' 4" (1.93 m) and I chose this place in part because I read from another tall person that they fit on the beds. I can report that I did with basically no problem. I didn't even feel very cramped. In terms of noise, it's similar to a hostel - you can hear those around you if they're making noise, but I didn't notice much. The front of each capsule has a soft "door," but it's really just meant for basic privacy. The "mattresses" (bed pads really) are pretty thin, but I didn't feel uncomfortable. Overall, great experience. I stayed here on my first night because I always wanted to try it and it really helped force me into adapting to local expectations.

Chase

* beds - really comfortable with a lot of space * free curry for breakfast and miso soup with rice in the evenings. Also drinks were nice too * public bath - honestly after the first night I didn’t mind being naked among others. It was a great experience which later helped me at onsen * amenities - girl you can come empty handed. PJs, towels, shampoo, face oil, face wash, toothbrush, hair brush… they have whatever you need * location - 6 minutes from Shimbashi station with direct connection with Haneda Airport. A lot of great bars and restaurants in the close proximity. Family Mart next to the hostel. I know a lot of people recommend Shinjuku or Shibuya but I’d choose Shimbashi again - it’s well connected with other parts of the city but without typical for Shinjuku and Shibuya crowds and chaos * it’s women only hostel - you feel really safe. You have your own locker and you can enter the room only using your bracelet. It makes the whole stay stress free

Monika

My first time at a capsule hotel, the front desk explained the details patiently in a language I could understand. The staff all could take on English so it was tourist friendly. It happened to be raining my first evening there and I got an umbrella on the house. My shoes got wet from the weather and I thought I had to get new ones. Wow they got shoe drying service I didn’t know about. Very thoughtful and it won me over. Very clean and everything was well organized. Just need to get used to the different floors for different purposes. The sleeping quarters need the tag assigned to the person to unlock access. Good security. Got a 24 hour lounge with manga to enjoy, a public bath, massage chairs, even got amenities like cleansing wash for face. It was not a partying vibe kind of place and people can enjoy the quiet and calmness there. The location is closer to Shiodome station than Shimbashi and quite convenient to get around Tokyo.

Ka

I didn't have a huge expectation because it was described as a capsule hotel after all. This place exceeded my expectation by an order of magnitude. They provide rice and miso soup 24hours!! They serve curry rice in the morning and Japanese mixed rice at night--all for FREE!! Moreover, they have free drinks in the evening! The entire place is so well run and clean. They provide comfortable set of clothes to wear and everything you need for the shower and self care (all toiletries). The onsen is amazing. You get a locker to store your stuff and space to store your luggage. It's simply amazing. I even met a woman who lives in Tokyo and comes to this place to relax. The whole place feels like a spa. How can you beat that?

Jackie

Location: there is a direct connection from Narita Airport to Shimbashi Station via the Access Express train, so no need to transfer to another train. The Shimbashi Station is a 10-min walk to the accommodation, and is connected to JR and Tokyo Metro trains. Walking to Ginza and Tokyo Tower is doable (<30 mins). Restaurants: a lot of restaurants are present in the area which is still open at late night. Family Mart across the accommodation is also available, and so is a small grocery behind the konbini. Amenities/Toiletries/Freebies: a lot to mention regarding this, such as: 1. Breakfast starts at 7am - there are two types of curry to choose from, rice, and side dishes (pickles etc) + soup (miso/chicken broth). During dinner, a special rice comes in at 9pm. 2. Many choices of unli drinks available 24/7 - carbonated water, coffee, soda, tea, and water. Alcohol is available at a certain time, and mind you there are plenty of choices as well! 3. Free massage chairs are available in the lounge. There is also a great selections of manga. 4. In the lounge, there is an area with a plug so you can charge your electronics while in there. You can also bring outside food and eat it in there. 5. There is a microwave if needed, such as heating a food bought in a konbini. 6. Different options of shampoo, conditioner, facial wash, body wash etc available for use in the shower. Never ending supplies of toothbrush with paste, comb, razors, cotton buds, bath towel, and pyjamas! 7. Lotion, skincare and facial care are also present in the changing area, which was really handy for travellers who didnt bring much with them. 8. Blowdryer and curling iron/straightener are in the bathroom for use -- no need to ask the reception. 9. The capsule is clean and everything is working well. 10. Locker is spacious, and the hangers are enough for ne to hang my jacket, my clothes for the next day, and one set of clothes. It fits my bagpack, two handbags and others.

Gina

I do not speak Japanese and did not fully understand the expectations of a capsule hotel. Upon arrival, the front desk was extremely helpful - instructing me what to do and then asking another staff member to show me around the various facilities and letting me know the expectations. If you want to know what to expect; you check-in, then you'll be assigned a locker near the from door where you'll swap your shoes for slippers. They can store any large bags at the front desk or medium-ish bags can be taken with you to the locker room on the second floor. On the second floor locker room, you can change into a provided tunic/pants, or other comfortable clothes you brought with you. The locker key is a wrist strap that you can keep on your person the whole time. On the top floor is a space with free rice/snacks, soft drinks, tea, and coffee -- even alcohol in the evenings. The floor below that is the communal shower/onsen and sauna. All bathing is in a shared space. There are small lockers for temporary use outside the shower/onsen. I am 6' 4" (1.93 m) and I chose this place in part because I read from another tall person that they fit on the beds. I can report that I did with basically no problem. I didn't even feel very cramped. In terms of noise, it's similar to a hostel - you can hear those around you if they're making noise, but I didn't notice much. The front of each capsule has a soft "door," but it's really just meant for basic privacy. The "mattresses" (bed pads really) are pretty thin, but I didn't feel uncomfortable. Overall, great experience. I stayed here on my first night because I always wanted to try it and it really helped force me into adapting to local expectations.

Chase

* beds - really comfortable with a lot of space * free curry for breakfast and miso soup with rice in the evenings. Also drinks were nice too * public bath - honestly after the first night I didn’t mind being naked among others. It was a great experience which later helped me at onsen * amenities - girl you can come empty handed. PJs, towels, shampoo, face oil, face wash, toothbrush, hair brush… they have whatever you need * location - 6 minutes from Shimbashi station with direct connection with Haneda Airport. A lot of great bars and restaurants in the close proximity. Family Mart next to the hostel. I know a lot of people recommend Shinjuku or Shibuya but I’d choose Shimbashi again - it’s well connected with other parts of the city but without typical for Shinjuku and Shibuya crowds and chaos * it’s women only hostel - you feel really safe. You have your own locker and you can enter the room only using your bracelet. It makes the whole stay stress free

Monika

My first time at a capsule hotel, the front desk explained the details patiently in a language I could understand. The staff all could take on English so it was tourist friendly. It happened to be raining my first evening there and I got an umbrella on the house. My shoes got wet from the weather and I thought I had to get new ones. Wow they got shoe drying service I didn’t know about. Very thoughtful and it won me over. Very clean and everything was well organized. Just need to get used to the different floors for different purposes. The sleeping quarters need the tag assigned to the person to unlock access. Good security. Got a 24 hour lounge with manga to enjoy, a public bath, massage chairs, even got amenities like cleansing wash for face. It was not a partying vibe kind of place and people can enjoy the quiet and calmness there. The location is closer to Shiodome station than Shimbashi and quite convenient to get around Tokyo.

Ka

I didn't have a huge expectation because it was described as a capsule hotel after all. This place exceeded my expectation by an order of magnitude. They provide rice and miso soup 24hours!! They serve curry rice in the morning and Japanese mixed rice at night--all for FREE!! Moreover, they have free drinks in the evening! The entire place is so well run and clean. They provide comfortable set of clothes to wear and everything you need for the shower and self care (all toiletries). The onsen is amazing. You get a locker to store your stuff and space to store your luggage. It's simply amazing. I even met a woman who lives in Tokyo and comes to this place to relax. The whole place feels like a spa. How can you beat that?

Jackie

Location: there is a direct connection from Narita Airport to Shimbashi Station via the Access Express train, so no need to transfer to another train. The Shimbashi Station is a 10-min walk to the accommodation, and is connected to JR and Tokyo Metro trains. Walking to Ginza and Tokyo Tower is doable (<30 mins). Restaurants: a lot of restaurants are present in the area which is still open at late night. Family Mart across the accommodation is also available, and so is a small grocery behind the konbini. Amenities/Toiletries/Freebies: a lot to mention regarding this, such as: 1. Breakfast starts at 7am - there are two types of curry to choose from, rice, and side dishes (pickles etc) + soup (miso/chicken broth). During dinner, a special rice comes in at 9pm. 2. Many choices of unli drinks available 24/7 - carbonated water, coffee, soda, tea, and water. Alcohol is available at a certain time, and mind you there are plenty of choices as well! 3. Free massage chairs are available in the lounge. There is also a great selections of manga. 4. In the lounge, there is an area with a plug so you can charge your electronics while in there. You can also bring outside food and eat it in there. 5. There is a microwave if needed, such as heating a food bought in a konbini. 6. Different options of shampoo, conditioner, facial wash, body wash etc available for use in the shower. Never ending supplies of toothbrush with paste, comb, razors, cotton buds, bath towel, and pyjamas! 7. Lotion, skincare and facial care are also present in the changing area, which was really handy for travellers who didnt bring much with them. 8. Blowdryer and curling iron/straightener are in the bathroom for use -- no need to ask the reception. 9. The capsule is clean and everything is working well. 10. Locker is spacious, and the hangers are enough for ne to hang my jacket, my clothes for the next day, and one set of clothes. It fits my bagpack, two handbags and others.

Gina

I do not speak Japanese and did not fully understand the expectations of a capsule hotel. Upon arrival, the front desk was extremely helpful - instructing me what to do and then asking another staff member to show me around the various facilities and letting me know the expectations. If you want to know what to expect; you check-in, then you'll be assigned a locker near the from door where you'll swap your shoes for slippers. They can store any large bags at the front desk or medium-ish bags can be taken with you to the locker room on the second floor. On the second floor locker room, you can change into a provided tunic/pants, or other comfortable clothes you brought with you. The locker key is a wrist strap that you can keep on your person the whole time. On the top floor is a space with free rice/snacks, soft drinks, tea, and coffee -- even alcohol in the evenings. The floor below that is the communal shower/onsen and sauna. All bathing is in a shared space. There are small lockers for temporary use outside the shower/onsen. I am 6' 4" (1.93 m) and I chose this place in part because I read from another tall person that they fit on the beds. I can report that I did with basically no problem. I didn't even feel very cramped. In terms of noise, it's similar to a hostel - you can hear those around you if they're making noise, but I didn't notice much. The front of each capsule has a soft "door," but it's really just meant for basic privacy. The "mattresses" (bed pads really) are pretty thin, but I didn't feel uncomfortable. Overall, great experience. I stayed here on my first night because I always wanted to try it and it really helped force me into adapting to local expectations.

Chase

* beds - really comfortable with a lot of space * free curry for breakfast and miso soup with rice in the evenings. Also drinks were nice too * public bath - honestly after the first night I didn’t mind being naked among others. It was a great experience which later helped me at onsen * amenities - girl you can come empty handed. PJs, towels, shampoo, face oil, face wash, toothbrush, hair brush… they have whatever you need * location - 6 minutes from Shimbashi station with direct connection with Haneda Airport. A lot of great bars and restaurants in the close proximity. Family Mart next to the hostel. I know a lot of people recommend Shinjuku or Shibuya but I’d choose Shimbashi again - it’s well connected with other parts of the city but without typical for Shinjuku and Shibuya crowds and chaos * it’s women only hostel - you feel really safe. You have your own locker and you can enter the room only using your bracelet. It makes the whole stay stress free

Monika

My first time at a capsule hotel, the front desk explained the details patiently in a language I could understand. The staff all could take on English so it was tourist friendly. It happened to be raining my first evening there and I got an umbrella on the house. My shoes got wet from the weather and I thought I had to get new ones. Wow they got shoe drying service I didn’t know about. Very thoughtful and it won me over. Very clean and everything was well organized. Just need to get used to the different floors for different purposes. The sleeping quarters need the tag assigned to the person to unlock access. Good security. Got a 24 hour lounge with manga to enjoy, a public bath, massage chairs, even got amenities like cleansing wash for face. It was not a partying vibe kind of place and people can enjoy the quiet and calmness there. The location is closer to Shiodome station than Shimbashi and quite convenient to get around Tokyo.

Ka

I didn't have a huge expectation because it was described as a capsule hotel after all. This place exceeded my expectation by an order of magnitude. They provide rice and miso soup 24hours!! They serve curry rice in the morning and Japanese mixed rice at night--all for FREE!! Moreover, they have free drinks in the evening! The entire place is so well run and clean. They provide comfortable set of clothes to wear and everything you need for the shower and self care (all toiletries). The onsen is amazing. You get a locker to store your stuff and space to store your luggage. It's simply amazing. I even met a woman who lives in Tokyo and comes to this place to relax. The whole place feels like a spa. How can you beat that?

Jackie

Location

2 Chome 7-8 Higashishinbashi, Minato-Ku , Tokyo, 105-0021, Japan

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