Anshin Oyado Ogikubo is an upscale capsule hotel designed to provide a pleasant stay for both business and leisure travelers. The clean interior and extensive spa facilities gently relieve your travel fatigue.
Our hotel is only a 2-minute walk from Ogikubo Station and about 13 minutes by train from Shinjuku, offering excellent access for city sightseeing or travel-heavy itineraries.
With its calm and quiet environment, the hotel is also perfect for solo travelers and business guests looking for a peaceful retreat after a long day.
Inside, you will find Anshin Oyado’s signature bathing facilities: artificial hot springs, mist sauna, and a jet-bath hot tub—providing deep relaxation at the end of your trip. Additional services include a 24-hour front desk, free luggage storage, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, and more to ensure a comfortable stay.
The capsule rooms are spaciously designed to offer both privacy and comfort. Free amenities and loungewear are provided, offering a safe and relaxing space that feels just like home.
"I stayed here for two nights on Friday and Saturday for a trip.
It's very easy to find, about a three-minute walk from Ogikubo Station.
I only had a brief interaction with the staff at check-in and when I was buying some things, but I received very polite and pleasant service.
I've also stayed at the Akihabara branch, and it seemed less crowded than the Akihabara branch, and the lockers were spacious and comfortable.
I didn't use it, but there was a separate shelf for storing suitcases, which many people did.
The lounge offers free drinks and manga, and rice seems to be available except late at night, with furikake (rice seasoning) also available.
Alcohol and popcorn are also available in the evenings.
It seems they also serve late-night noodles.
They also serve curry in the morning, but I found it a little too salty.
The rice was also a little hard.
However, I'm very grateful for the service that allows me to fill my stomach at any time, especially in these times.
The hotel also sells cup ramen, potato chips, ice cream, and soft drinks, so if you're feeling a bit overwhelmed, you can enjoy those.
At other locations, if you're staying for multiple nights you apparently have to leave once for cleaning, but this doesn't seem to be the case at the Ogikubo location.
However, cleaning hours are from 9am to 4pm, so if you're in the capsule during that time the cleaning noise can be bothersome, so you need to keep that in mind.
Perhaps thanks to that, the building was kept clean and I had a pleasant stay.
Hotel prices in Tokyo are rising noticeably, to the point where I hesitate to stay even in business hotels, but Ogikubo is relatively close, less than a 10-minute train ride from Shinjuku, and you can stay for around 7,000 yen per night and receive comfortable service, so this hotel will definitely be one of my options when I stay in Tokyo in the future!"