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    Hostels have long had small libraries – a bookshelf in the corner where guests could exchange their tattered paperbacks for new reads. Book and Bedasks the question: What if the library part were given equal prominence to the sleeping part? The answer: cubby-like sleeping nooks fitted into plywood floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, filled with comic boo...

    Capsule hotels offer a sleeping space the size of a single bed, with just enough headroom for you to sit up. It’s like a bunk bed with more privacy – there’s usually a curtain to seal off the entrance, in addition to plastic or fiberglass walls on three sides. Capsule hotels became popular in Japan in the 1980s, during the height of the country’s w...

    This is a rare opportunity to sleep within one of Tokyo’s most eccentric architectural landmarks, the Reversible Destiny Lofts. Designed by husband and wife Arakawa Shūsaku (1936–2010) and Madeleine Gins (1941–2014) and completed in 2005, this housing complex has nine units with undulating floors, spherical dens and ceiling hooks for hammocks and s...

    Ryokan (Japanese-style inns) offer a traditional experience, with tatami (woven-mat floor) rooms and futons (quilt-like mattresses) on the floor instead of beds. They can be modern structures, or rambling, old wooden buildings that look straight out of a ukiyo-e (woodblock) print; humble inns, or the height of luxury. Many travelers look to Kyoto o...

    BnA’s five rooms were designed by local artists and art collectives – and it’s not just paintings on the wall, though there’s that too. Each room has custom furniture and its own distinct vibe: there’s one that riffs on a traditional Japanese dry-landscape garden, while another references the graffiti-covered playgrounds of the artist’s childhood. ...

    Tokyo loves a themed hotel, and around the capital you can find rooms with décor inspired by popular characters, like Hello Kitty at the Keio Plaza Hotel and Gundam at the Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba. But the Hotel Gracery takes the concept to another level, with a giant – maybe even life-size? – statue of Godzillaon the rooftop. In addition to looking...

    Make that the only hotel run by robots. While other properties are experimenting with delivery robots, Japan’s Henn na Hotel chainis the first to employ them for every customer-facing function, from check-in to check-out. (Don’t worry, there are humans hanging around should any problems arise, though they probably won’t speak as many foreign langua...

    Love hotels – in Japanese, rabu hoteru, or rabuhofor short – are designed for hookups. They tend to be clustered in nightlife districts (or off-highway exits) and have long had a reputation for over-the-top design. The reality, however, is that love hotels these days don’t look that different from ordinary hotels, and you can reserve them on popula...

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