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Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi

  • Price$30-$45 — $40-$60
  • CategoryBudget
  • Rating★ 3.9

Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi offers a thoroughly modern interpretation of the classic Japanese capsule hotel format at 3-13-5 Shimbashi in the Minato ward of Tokyo, Japan. Shinbashi Station, served by the JR Yamanote Line, the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and the Yurikamome monorail to Odaiba, is a two-minute walk — placing this property among the most transit-convenient budget accommodations in central Tokyo.

Modern capsule hotel near Shinbashi Station offers the quintessential Japanese capsule experience. Pods include TV, WiFi, and alarm clock. Large communal bath, sauna, and lounge areas. Men only. Perfect for late-night arrivals or those seeking unique Japanese accommodation on a budget.

Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi offers a thoroughly modern interpretation of the classic Japanese capsule hotel format at 3-13-5 Shimbashi in the Minato ward of Tokyo, Japan. Shinbashi Station, served by the JR Yamanote Line, the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and the Yurikamome monorail to Odaiba, is a two-minute walk — placing this property among the most transit-convenient budget accommodations in central Tokyo. The surrounding Shinbashi neighbourhood carries its longstanding identity as a working professional district, dense with izakaya, yakitori restaurants, and ramen counters that remain open late and offer some of the city's most authentic and affordable evening dining.

The property operates on a men-only basis, consistent with the traditional Japanese capsule hotel format. Each pod is an engineered private sleep unit featuring a flat-screen television, free WiFi, a built-in alarm clock, USB charging ports, and adjustable lighting. Privacy curtains and lockable personal lockers provide security for valuables and luggage. Shared bathroom facilities are maintained to Japanese standards of cleanliness. The communal bath (ofuro) and dry sauna are the property's signature amenities, enabling genuine relaxation disproportionate to the room rate — a hot-spring-adjacent experience in the heart of central Tokyo.

A lounge area with vending machines stocked with beverages and snacks serves as a communal relaxation space between the bathing area and sleep pods. The 24-hour reception manages late-night check-ins, and basic English assistance is available. Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi is a practical choice for solo male travellers on tight budgets, businessmen needing a central overnight base for short Tokyo assignments, and visitors who have missed the last train. The Shinbashi district's dense cluster of yakitori alleys and standing bars is an added draw: visiting the famous Shinbashi SL Plaza-side izakaya lanes before returning to the capsule and sauna completes an authentically Japanese urban evening. The transit connectivity, sauna access, and clean pod environment represent exceptional value for a Minato ward address.

Amenities

  • Public bath
  • Sauna
  • Free WiFi
  • Lounge
  • Vending machines
  • Lockers

Location

3-13-5 Shimbashi, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0004

35.6657, 139.7575 View on map

Highlights

  • Central Shinbashi location two minutes from the JR Yamanote Line, Ginza subway, and Yurikamome monorail
  • Communal ofuro bath and dry sauna included — rare amenities at this budget price tier
  • Each pod equipped with flat-screen TV, WiFi, USB charging, and personal alarm clock
  • Men-only property preserving the authentic traditional Japanese capsule hotel experience
  • Surrounded by the Shinbashi izakaya district for some of Tokyo's most affordable authentic evening dining

Tips for visiting

  • Arrive with minimal luggage — capsule pods have very limited storage; a wheeled suitcase is best kept in the lobby lockers
  • Shower and bath facilities are shared — mornings before 8am can be busy; plan bathing time the evening before departure
  • The Shinbashi yakitori alley and SL Plaza-side streets are a 10-minute walk for budget-friendly evening meals
  • This is a men-only property — female travellers should look at mixed or women-only capsule options in Shinjuku or Akihabara
  • Vending machines in the lounge stock beverages and snacks; there is no restaurant on-site so plan meals in advance

When to visit

Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi is open year-round and is particularly popular on weekday nights when business travellers use it as a convenient overnight base. Advance reservation is advisable during Tokyo's busy spring and autumn seasons.

Accessibility

The capsule pod design requires climbing into a horizontally arranged bunk unit and is not wheelchair accessible. The property does not list wheelchair-adapted room configurations. Travellers with mobility limitations should consider alternative accommodation types in the Shinbashi area.

Frequently asked questions

Is this hotel suitable for women?

No — Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi operates as a men-only facility. Female travellers should seek women-only or mixed capsule options elsewhere in Tokyo.

What are the check-in and checkout times?

Check-in generally begins in the early afternoon; checkout is typically by 10am. Late-night arrivals after midnight can usually check in — contact the hotel in advance to confirm arrangements.

Are valuables safe in a capsule hotel?

Each guest is assigned a lockable personal locker for valuables and excess luggage. The pod privacy curtain provides visual privacy but is not a substitute for the locker for anything valuable.

Is there food available on-site?

There is no restaurant. Vending machines cover drinks and snacks; the Shinbashi neighbourhood directly around the hotel is densely packed with affordable restaurants open late.