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Business model of capsule hotel

Stepping into the hotel gate, the enthusiastic staff will hand over a pair of sterilized slippers. After paying, passengers get a wardrobe key and can lock their carry-on luggage in the wardrobe. The word "quiet" can be posted everywhere in the hotel to remind guests to keep quiet. The capsules on both sides of the corridor are divided into upper and lower floors, much like sleeping cars in China. The length, width and height of the capsule are 2m, 1m and 1.25m respectively. Adults with a height of 1.80m can lie down and turn over, and sit up without touching their heads. A bed, a table and a TV are basically all the furniture in it. The pocket table is as big as a doorknob, and only small objects such as glasses and watches can be placed. There is a row of electronic switches on the wall to control the lighting, temperature and audio equipment in the space capsule.

Capsule hotels will not neglect hygiene because they are cheap. Bedding such as sheets and pillow towels should be changed every day, regardless of whether the room is changed or not. Visitors should put on special pajamas as soon as they enter the door.

Probably to ensure the air circulation in the capsules, each capsule has no door, only a shutter to protect the privacy of tourists. Of course, the air-permeable shutters can't stop the sound, and the sound of the bathroom and shower room not far away will faint in. Snoring in the corridor will also ring in the middle of the night, and passengers can wear earplugs to keep their voices.