13 shots of how the Japanese live in capsules

Capsule hotels have long become a real trend in Japan. They are tiny cells that are united by one lobby. The cells are so small that a person can not even stand in it at full height. In addition, they have neither windows nor doors, and only thin partitions and curtains share the hotel guests. Nevertheless, they also differ in terms of comfort, like rooms in ordinary hotels.

Photographer Won Kim decided to show the whole world how people live inside such a small space, which can hardly be called a room. He did this on the example of one small Tokyo hotel located in the office center. It's funny that the photographer paid them with a 15-minute massage for permission to photograph hotel guests and publish these pictures.

Watch the video: TOKYO CAPSULE HOTEL TOUR IN JAPAN. Male vs Female Experience (May 2024).

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