Capsule Hotel and Private Net Cafe Stay for Solo Female Travelers in Tokyo’s Ginza

By みっぺ / アラフィフ独身女ひとり旅

This video documents a solo woman’s stay at two unique and budget-friendly accommodation options in central Tokyo’s Ginza district: the all-female capsule hotel ‘Anshin Oyado Woman Tokyo Ginza Shiodome’ and the private-room net cafe ‘Kaikatsu CLUB Ginza’. The creator shares her detailed experience, making this a valuable resource for solo female travelers or anyone seeking affordable lodging in a prime Tokyo location.

The journey begins with a stroll through Shiba Park (芝公園), located near the landmark Tokyo Tower, offering a taste of Tokyo’s cityscape. The first night is spent at Anshin Oyado Woman, a women-only capsule hotel in Ginza/Shiodome. This capsule hotel stands out for its complimentary offerings—guests enjoy free alcoholic beverages after 5pm, unlimited rice, snacks, ice cream, and morning curry. Additional amenities include a free massage chair lounge, communal bath (daiyokujou), coin laundry, and a powder room for personal care. For the price starting from ¥5,980, the convenience and comfort are highlighted as excellent value, especially in high hotel season.

On the second night, the host moves to the Kaikatsu CLUB Ginza net cafe, which features secure, private mat rooms ideal for those wanting solitude and privacy. The video details the net cafe’s fully private key-locked rooms, shower booths, and amenities, providing a surprisingly comfortable alternative to traditional hotels, popular for both overnight stays and daytime relaxation in Tokyo.

Both venues are praised for their safety, cleanliness, and cost performance. The creator emphasizes these as practical solutions during busy seasons when standard hotel rates can soar. Ginza’s excellent access to central Tokyo attractions, business districts, and local dining adds to their appeal. For independent travelers, especially women, these options offer a mix of security, affordability, and city-center convenience.

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