This is a perfect place to spend your lunch break. Just grab something to eat, go there for 30-60min for around $3 per 30min and just watch TH-cam, Eat, Relax in silence. I need this in my city.
1. Take a room full of PCs 2. Put walls between and lockable door on the front 3. Put instant noodle machine in the lobby 4. It's a hotel! The Japanese are awesome =D
I love to watch your videos!! The vending machines are fascinating and the unusual items you are able to purchase. I love seeing the different modes of transportation, spaces to sleep and the amenities that are offered. I also love how you take the time to explore your surroundings. Love from South Carolina, USA
It is good that you can get free drinks in the internet cafe. There is a big need for somewhere safe to lay down & rest for a while when travelling the U.K. Usually there is not even anywhere to leave your luggage. All you can do is drag your bags to the nearest cafe & sit there eating & drinking, even if really your back hurts & you desperately want to lay down.
Thanks for your videos, they are always very interesting and relaxing. I've stayed alone several times in Tokyo. When staying for a few days, frankly for a little extra money I still think is better to stay at a business hotel and sleep in a real bed with sheets and private bathroom. But for a few hours rest a place like the one in this video might be perfect.
This is Amazing!! Budget stay 100% especially if you are traveling in winter! Nice, warm, clean place to stay after arriving and walking in the city, to warm up & have fun! Or for even a couple of hours while waiting for your regular hotel room to get ready! LOOOOVE THESE IDEAS! 💖💖💖
Encontrei as 10 1- o sorvete da vaquinha 2- a bandeja com 3 pedaços um está comido 3- a panela com caldo está com cor diferente 4- falta uma moedinha branca 5- na mão da primeira vaca o espeto é maior 6- o dorayaki um tem mais recheio 7- o primeiro pacotinho o primeiro está com a cara zangada 8- na bandeja com 3 pedaços o primeiro está com olhar diferente 9- a luva que está na mesa as listras são diferentes 10- o laço que fecha o terceiro pacotinho está do lado contrário. Espero que tenho acertos um forte abraço. E parabéns pelo vídeo fico sempre ansioso esperando.
My mom lived in Japan and has told many stories. Due to me having a rare health issue I probably will never be able to travel there, so it's cool being able to see Japan without traveling.
I am happy for you to be able to visit such a progressive yet abundantly peace filled place I hope that you will upload plenty of content so that we can “ooh” and “ahh”😆
I think I'll be using Internet Cafe while for my 2 week stay. I remember some capsule hotels don't allow you to have an alarm so that it doesn't disrupt others.
Oho. I see Aira and Tsumugi. Soo Suprising Thanks MV still exist, even 7th anniv almost over. But yeah, its Akihabara, so maybe they can do that Also thanks for bring us along~
From top to bottom left to right. 1. 1st Cows glove is smaller 2. Ice cream on middle cow is smaller 3. Middle cookie on the tray 1 has been eaten 4. Oven mitt strips are different 5. Liquid in mixing bowl is different color 6. Middle of coin pile white coin is missing 7. White little pig is missing below the coin pile 8. 1st hamburger meat is thinner 9. First bag of cookie has a different eyebrows 10. 3rd bag of cookie the top of he bag where the bow is is different
For some reason, the scary vending section of the video did make me feel nervous, it had that creepy feeling. It brilliant video once again so appreciate these videos. Thank you 👏👏
This is so fascinating to me. I wish we had pod hotels in America. We don't need to save the space, but a cheaper accommodation would open up travel for so many people.
Unfortunately in my country (and I'm pretty sure in many US cities as well), people would just pay for the minimum of half an hour just to fill bottles with free soda, fill entire coolers with the ice cream and then steal a bunch of the manga. Not to mention how gross the toilets and showers would be left behind. The walls of the little cubicles would be marked with scratches and pens. The computers and accessories would be stolen within a week and it would probably become a very sketchy place with drugs etc.
i enjoy watching your channel very much! i’m glad when you always thank, and show appreciation for the room and machines that work for you. thank you for the video
In Japan, many homeless people (but with a bit of income) found their 'temporary home' in these net-cafes. They are now called 'net-cafe refugees'. It is definitely better than staying on the streets. Many net-cafes actually sell monthly payment options. They are much cosier and safer. Crimes are virtually unheard of. But I don't prefer these net-cafes as a replacement for proper hotels. For sleeping, they are still subpar. People over 30s will ruin their backs if they use these rooms too much. Rooms may cause claustrophobic feelings, and the air conditioners are controlled centrally so you need to ask on the counter desk each time you want to change the room temperature. The net-cafe shown in this video is the top-notch brand one. In other places, conditions may be worse (for example, many net-cafes don't have these noise-proof rooms, but only cubicles, so you must be careful not to make noises).
Can you make a vlog about the old electronics stores or the thrift stores in Akihabara? I have heard a lot of good things about those places, and would love to see them from your perspective. Maybe it would help us someday in the future, when we will be there in Japan haha.
Most shops don’t allow unauthorized videographer to compare prices. Photos aren’t allowed either without asking first. And things and prices change daily. So by the time you come to Japan it won’t be as you saw in the video. The best thing is you just go to these shops. Btw, online prices and retail prices aren’t even the same and online sales and retail prices aren’t the same either. Best to just go to the shops and check them out yourself.
The machine ate the money... Waaaat? . First time I see something not functioning in Japan ( at least in the videos)... It makes Japan more human 🤣. Nice videos. Thank you.
I really wish my country had places like this. Tiny capsule hotel beds for $30, little rooms you could rent to just read, sleep or chill in. But, if places like capsule hotels and these rooms existed, they would be run down, filthy, nowhere youd want to rest your body. People would destroy them or use them to do drugs. Youd never see anything this nice and clean unless you paid over $100 USD a night for a regular hotel room.
Actually these net-cafes of Japan are also used by homeless people as temporary home (if they have a bit of income). Many net-cafes sell monthly payment options for homeless people. Thanks to the safety measures and overall tendency of good crime security, crimes are virtually unheard of. But still, the workers in net-cafes occasionally encounter the 'lowest bums', including downright schizophreniacs or even illegal drug users.
Yes. And they are still cleaner than anything you see in my country, you want a clean hotel, youre paying $100 a night. Homeless people here just die on the sidewalks because theres no cheap accomadations or places to wash yourself or your clothes. Our homeless shelters are lice and flea ridden disease vectors where youre as liable to be stabbed for your shirt as you are to find a place to sleep. Every country has homeless people. Ive seen them in Japan. What im stunned at is how clean these little capsule hotels are even if they are frequently inhabited by the lowest rung of society.
@@childofcascadia yes, I think it's a good thing that homeless people are given this kind of option if they can still secure some income. Easy access to showers, crime-free and warm sleeping places, and some food. But meanwhile, the maintenance workers of the net-cafes may be exposed to extra burdens. This is a quite common pattern throughout the society (service workers are emotionally overburdened).
Капсульные отели, это хорошая бюджетная идея для одиночных путешественников. Всё понравилось. Не дорого и уютно. На улице не замерзнешь и голодать не будешь. Есть где привести себя в порядок и выспаться. Понравился заводной жук. И вообще все уличные автоматы. Хорошая работа, лайк.
Huuuhhh I just watched DancingBacons video on that radio garden then watched this right after and surprised to see the same place in 2 recently uploaded videos 😂
1) That Kotengu, Canned Oden reminds me so much of Thingumy and Bob. 2) The small closest are so cute. "This is where we hide our geeks and nerds." I am up to staying over 💮👍
I saw this internet cafe accidentally last time I traveled to Akihabara. Me and my friends dined in "塚田農場" and the elevator door opened at that floor. The first day of my trip is miserable since I landed at 04:00am. I needed some rest desperately but the capsule hotel I intended to go were full. If I could know this cafe earlier I could take a good nap.
I love that in every video the room is greeted and thanked, so wholesome
These videos are my favorite to watch before bed. They're so cozy and relaxing and I love learning and seeing more of Japan! Thank you
yeah from today these videos has became my favorites too, regards
I fully agree! Extremely relaxing!
I don't like to travel myself, but I like to watch other people travel to interesting locations.
This is a perfect place to spend your lunch break. Just grab something to eat, go there for 30-60min for around $3 per 30min and just watch TH-cam, Eat, Relax in silence. I need this in my city.
Me too
And charging battery power👍
若い人なら深夜長距離バスの出発時間待ちの調整にも使えますね 何時間か時間が出来たけど買い物も食事も全て終えて疲れはてている時などに個室で脚を伸ばして自由に寛げるスペースは便利だと感じます
Or to get away from people
I do this in my car now.
1. Take a room full of PCs
2. Put walls between and lockable door on the front
3. Put instant noodle machine in the lobby
4. It's a hotel!
The Japanese are awesome =D
Thanks for those great comment-less videos, this is just a great chill way to me of visiting Japan and its culture. Carry on !
I love to watch your videos!! The vending machines are fascinating and the unusual items you are able to purchase. I love seeing the different modes of transportation, spaces to sleep and the amenities that are offered. I also love how you take the time to explore your surroundings. Love from South Carolina, USA
It is good that you can get free drinks in the internet cafe. There is a big need for somewhere safe to lay down & rest for a while when travelling the U.K. Usually there is not even anywhere to leave your luggage. All you can do is drag your bags to the nearest cafe & sit there eating & drinking, even if really your back hurts & you desperately want to lay down.
Thanks for your videos, they are always very interesting and relaxing. I've stayed alone several times in Tokyo. When staying for a few days, frankly for a little extra money I still think is better to stay at a business hotel and sleep in a real bed with sheets and private bathroom. But for a few hours rest a place like the one in this video might be perfect.
This is Amazing!! Budget stay 100% especially if you are traveling in winter! Nice, warm, clean place to stay after arriving and walking in the city, to warm up & have fun! Or for even a couple of hours while waiting for your regular hotel room to get ready! LOOOOVE THESE IDEAS! 💖💖💖
Encontrei as 10
1- o sorvete da vaquinha
2- a bandeja com 3 pedaços um está comido
3- a panela com caldo está com cor diferente
4- falta uma moedinha branca
5- na mão da primeira vaca o espeto é maior
6- o dorayaki um tem mais recheio
7- o primeiro pacotinho o primeiro está com a cara zangada
8- na bandeja com 3 pedaços o primeiro está com olhar diferente
9- a luva que está na mesa as listras são diferentes
10- o laço que fecha o terceiro pacotinho está do lado contrário.
Espero que tenho acertos um forte abraço. E parabéns pelo vídeo fico sempre ansioso esperando.
Under the coins, the small animal thing is missing. You counted the 3 tray change twice. 😂
My mom lived in Japan and has told many stories. Due to me having a rare health issue I probably will never be able to travel there, so it's cool being able to see Japan without traveling.
We appreciate your effort and hard work and effort. May God bless you.
I just want to say ... fantastic! Only Japan can make it be that fantastic!
久しぶりのネットカフェで嬉しいです!やっぱ快活好きだなぁ
What a great idea! When your traveling and just need to chill. Love your videos. Im obsessed! Love from Vancouver BC Canada.
You had me going there with that beetle. And the microwave train was cute. Great video!!
このビデオは素晴らしいです。私はイタリア人です。日本の文化が大好きです。日本に行ってこの経験をすることを願っています。❤🇮🇹🇯🇵❤️ ₍ᐢ‥ᐢ₎ ♡
Always amazed at what comes out of vending machines in Japan, nice video, thank you very much.
Thank you for your travels. Very amusing and informative. I really like it to watch. Please keep going on!!
Thank you for taking us to the internet cafe! You should make your beatle a mascot for your channel and bring him with you everywhere!
Honestly I this video makes me more happy than I thought :)
I really enjoy watching your videos. Always so interesting. Japan looks amazing. Thank you for posting.
❤🎉😂 I loved the video and the internet cafe!
Pretty cool! Great for travelling students as well! Lots of fun..
These honestly seem like good options for travelers. Your videos are really helpful and I'm getting plenty of inspiration for my trip to Japan 👍
I am happy for you to be able to visit such a progressive yet abundantly peace filled place
I hope that you will upload plenty of content so that we can “ooh” and “ahh”😆
Did you omit how your hunger is growing by leaps and bounds?
Hehehe
Because mine has ravenously taken my 💭 process hostage 😋
I think I'll be using Internet Cafe while for my 2 week stay. I remember some capsule hotels don't allow you to have an alarm so that it doesn't disrupt others.
Your videos inspire me to go to Japan! Amazing place 👍
I've seen that popcorn machine at the creepy vending machine corner in another video. I knew it was broken before you tried it!
This should be at every international airport.
Ich weiss ihre Arbeit sehr zu schätzen. Die Videos und ihr gesamter Kanal ist sehr unterhaltsam und informativ. Ich sehe die Videos gerne.
Loved it all. The white boxes were adorable and the whole experience would make me go back.
Oho. I see Aira and Tsumugi. Soo Suprising Thanks MV still exist, even 7th anniv almost over. But yeah, its Akihabara, so maybe they can do that
Also thanks for bring us along~
From top to bottom left to right.
1. 1st Cows glove is smaller
2. Ice cream on middle cow is smaller
3. Middle cookie on the tray 1 has been eaten
4. Oven mitt strips are different
5. Liquid in mixing bowl is different color
6. Middle of coin pile white coin is missing
7. White little pig is missing below the coin pile
8. 1st hamburger meat is thinner
9. First bag of cookie has a different eyebrows
10. 3rd bag of cookie the top of he bag where the bow is is different
An inspiration for my videos..❤
I always feel like I am right there in Japan with you
アキバの自販機の場末感がスゴイ。
Thank you for another interesting video. I love vending machines so much 😍👍
Очень нравятся ролики - коротко и по существу. Спасибо что знакомите с современной культурой Японии👍Удивил суп в банках - удобно.
For some reason, the scary vending section of the video did make me feel nervous, it had that creepy feeling. It brilliant video once again so appreciate these videos. Thank you 👏👏
名駅近くで「あご」という魚がまるごと入っただしのペットボトルの自販機を見た時は驚愕でした😆
カレーメシはシーフードもお薦めです。🍢缶は一時期流行りましたね。❣️🐕️
A hen is a female chicken. Rooster is male hen is female😊your videos are so relaxing. Thank you for posting.
Tokyo looks so futuristic and awesome.
Watching videos like your makes me want to just take off and spend a couple weeks exploring in Japan.
❤❤ thank you for sharing. Very interesting and beautiful.
いくつか拝見させていただきました。行ったことのある場所は懐かしく、初めて見る場所はこんなところがあるんだなあと楽しく拝見させていただいております。現在海外にいる身としては、日本が恋しく感じてしまいますね。素敵な動画をありがとうございます。
缶の片手プシッ!かっこいいなぁ。練習してみたい。🐼✨
深夜のAV(Animal Video)鑑賞は基本ですよね。
紳士服の青木のビルの通路にエレベーターの入口があるので、はじめて利用される方は、ちょっと迷うかな😅周りにはテイクアウト可能な飲食店も多数ありますが、意外とコンビニが少ないので必要なものは事前に購入していく事をお勧めします🙇
This is so fascinating to me. I wish we had pod hotels in America. We don't need to save the space, but a cheaper accommodation would open up travel for so many people.
The issue with this is a lot of people LIVE in these places due to the poor housing and Japan's economic system 😊
@@SireneKalypso I get it. I just think poor housing is better than no housing. A baby step in the right direction.
Unfortunately in my country (and I'm pretty sure in many US cities as well), people would just pay for the minimum of half an hour just to fill bottles with free soda, fill entire coolers with the ice cream and then steal a bunch of the manga. Not to mention how gross the toilets and showers would be left behind. The walls of the little cubicles would be marked with scratches and pens. The computers and accessories would be stolen within a week and it would probably become a very sketchy place with drugs etc.
i love staying at this one because the doors are sturdy and the rooms are well separated
おでん缶は、先に少し汁を飲んでから竹串をとって、あとは少しずつ汁を飲んで減らしながら具をとりやすくして食べ進んでいくんですね。
Interesting and informative, Not as expensive as I anticipated.
Thank you for sharing the differing experiences of two trains.
i enjoy watching your channel very much! i’m glad when you always thank, and show appreciation for the room and machines that work for you. thank you for the video
Amazing video, thank you.
I love your videos wondering if you or anyone would do one on hotels featuring accessible rooms in Japan for wheelchair users
Internet cafe is awesome. I always stay in internet cafe when traveling alone because it is cheap😂
一緒にお出かけしてるみたいで、いつも楽しんでいます🎉
いつも素晴らしい刺激があります。ありがとうございます❤
Nice video I was a little scared about the Beatle at first, but I was glad it was only a toy😊
昔買ったおでん缶は蓋に折りたたみフォーク付いてて親切設計でした
In Japan, many homeless people (but with a bit of income) found their 'temporary home' in these net-cafes. They are now called 'net-cafe refugees'.
It is definitely better than staying on the streets. Many net-cafes actually sell monthly payment options. They are much cosier and safer. Crimes are virtually unheard of.
But I don't prefer these net-cafes as a replacement for proper hotels. For sleeping, they are still subpar. People over 30s will ruin their backs if they use these rooms too much. Rooms may cause claustrophobic feelings, and the air conditioners are controlled centrally so you need to ask on the counter desk each time you want to change the room temperature.
The net-cafe shown in this video is the top-notch brand one. In other places, conditions may be worse (for example, many net-cafes don't have these noise-proof rooms, but only cubicles, so you must be careful not to make noises).
These capsules are amazing and excellent the caosuples has great technology touch everyone like to spend time here so impressing ❤
Can you make a vlog about the old electronics stores or the thrift stores in Akihabara? I have heard a lot of good things about those places, and would love to see them from your perspective. Maybe it would help us someday in the future, when we will be there in Japan haha.
Most shops don’t allow unauthorized videographer to compare prices. Photos aren’t allowed either without asking first. And things and prices change daily. So by the time you come to Japan it won’t be as you saw in the video. The best thing is you just go to these shops. Btw, online prices and retail prices aren’t even the same and online sales and retail prices aren’t the same either. Best to just go to the shops and check them out yourself.
That's a great place to spend your free time.
Great video.
It was fun to watch
>日本語字幕に変更できます
本当に?
いい日本語のリーディング練習になりました!😃
ありがとう!
快活はアプリで各店舗の空室状況を確認できるから便利ですね!
自分はポパイと使い分けて利用してますがポパイは3店舗しかアプリが対応してないのが残念だけど、アキバの快活はタオル有料なんですね!自分の地元では無料で使い放題なんですが店内提供の飲食物は個室には持ち込み禁止なんです。
I think, this hotel is ideal for travelers...very practical, but you have to be very organized with your things.
今 快活クラブに31時間滞在していてこのTH-camを観ています😊
The machine ate the money... Waaaat? . First time I see something not functioning in Japan ( at least in the videos)... It makes Japan more human 🤣.
Nice videos. Thank you.
いい場所ですね💝
I would love to go to Japan and being in an internet cafe would be great thanks for your videos a new subscriber from Spain❤❤
Very interesting video, thank you!
看你嘗試那些東西感覺很有趣~😆
快活CLUBは本当に便利だし、鍵付き完全個室なのが良いですよね❤
I really wish my country had places like this. Tiny capsule hotel beds for $30, little rooms you could rent to just read, sleep or chill in. But, if places like capsule hotels and these rooms existed, they would be run down, filthy, nowhere youd want to rest your body. People would destroy them or use them to do drugs. Youd never see anything this nice and clean unless you paid over $100 USD a night for a regular hotel room.
Actually these net-cafes of Japan are also used by homeless people as temporary home (if they have a bit of income). Many net-cafes sell monthly payment options for homeless people.
Thanks to the safety measures and overall tendency of good crime security, crimes are virtually unheard of. But still, the workers in net-cafes occasionally encounter the 'lowest bums', including downright schizophreniacs or even illegal drug users.
Yes. And they are still cleaner than anything you see in my country, you want a clean hotel, youre paying $100 a night.
Homeless people here just die on the sidewalks because theres no cheap accomadations or places to wash yourself or your clothes. Our homeless shelters are lice and flea ridden disease vectors where youre as liable to be stabbed for your shirt as you are to find a place to sleep.
Every country has homeless people. Ive seen them in Japan. What im stunned at is how clean these little capsule hotels are even if they are frequently inhabited by the lowest rung of society.
@@childofcascadia yes, I think it's a good thing that homeless people are given this kind of option if they can still secure some income. Easy access to showers, crime-free and warm sleeping places, and some food.
But meanwhile, the maintenance workers of the net-cafes may be exposed to extra burdens. This is a quite common pattern throughout the society (service workers are emotionally overburdened).
That is also very true, that service workers take on the brunt of the thankless jobs for very little pay.
That’s not true
Those sandwiches look sooo nice.
That creepy vending machine area!!!🤯
So cool
こういう動画を色々参考にさせていただきましたが 結果としては旅行代理店のホテルと新幹線のパックの方が安かったのでそちらを利用することになりました
カプセルホテルやネットカフェならではの魅力もあり交通費を含んで宿泊費を抑えるならこの方法が一番かと思っていたのですが・・・
I remember seeing a video once where some people were living in internet cafes. I'm pretty sure the rooms were a little bigger though. 🙂
Good video; very helpful. Thanks for posting.
Hi travelgeek, you are an inspiration
thank you for the video👌
This is therapeutic 😌
Капсульные отели, это хорошая бюджетная идея для одиночных путешественников. Всё понравилось. Не дорого и уютно. На улице не замерзнешь и голодать не будешь. Есть где привести себя в порядок и выспаться. Понравился заводной жук. И вообще все уличные автоматы. Хорошая работа, лайк.
Saludos desde Maracaibo, Venezuela. Para mi , ese alojamiento esta super bien. Gracias,. Te veo en el proximo video
Awesome!! Greetings from Mexico!!
Huuuhhh I just watched DancingBacons video on that radio garden then watched this right after and surprised to see the same place in 2 recently uploaded videos 😂
Man I wish we had these here in the U.S. Japan is just amazing and so ahead in like so much. If I wasn't so dang poor I would take a vacation there.
Akihabara ain't the same without the Sega Arcade
And I'll never be able to experience it now... Thanks ALOT wuhan china!!!! 😠😠😠
I really love watching your videos 😊 and also I love Japan 😀
Thank you. Our future will so laconic.
I enjoy watching your videos!! 👏🏼👏🏼🙋🏼♀️🩵
1) That Kotengu, Canned Oden reminds me so much of Thingumy and Bob. 2) The small closest are so cute. "This is where we hide our geeks and nerds." I am up to staying over 💮👍
非常有趣,生活必需品都很充足,感觉特别适合一个人的短途旅行。
谢谢!
I watch these to relax my mind
A great video, thanks!)
久しぶりにアキバ行きたくなる動画でした😂🙏
I saw this internet cafe accidentally last time I traveled to Akihabara. Me and my friends dined in "塚田農場" and the elevator door opened at that floor.
The first day of my trip is miserable since I landed at 04:00am. I needed some rest desperately but the capsule hotel I intended to go were full.
If I could know this cafe earlier I could take a good nap.