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Why do Japanese people love "capsule" hotels when they have a home to return to?

In order to facilitate work and save more rent, many Japanese young people choose to stay in characteristic capsule hotels. People in China have great doubts about Japanese capsule hotels. Why do those Japanese choose capsule hotels rather than go home? In fact, not everyone has their own home! Because of the high housing prices in Japan, most Japanese rent houses, so these capsule hotels are more suitable for young people.

First, housing prices in Japan are really expensive, which leads many young people who have no houses to choose simple capsule hotels.

As a developing city, in fact, the housing prices in Japan are super expensive, and most people who can own their own houses died of the older generation of residents. For young people, they can't own a house of their own. Compared with paying expensive rent every month, many people will choose an economical capsule hotel. Moreover, in Japanese culture, children will move out when they grow up, resulting in local young people generally not living in the same house with their parents.

Second, in order to work and save money, the Japanese are willing to stay in capsule hotels.

Capsule hotels are very popular in Japan, attracting many young people. For busy young people, it is really a good choice to build a capsule hotel in a busy and troublesome place. After all, most of these busy people won't go home until midnight. For people who have no home, the only difference is a place to sleep, and paying hotel fees can make them sleep for one night economically, which is the most suitable choice. For people with families, they will not choose capsule hotels. After all, there are wives and children waiting for them to go home.

Capsule hotels are cheap, and the most important thing is to meet the busy young workers who need to sleep.