Reserva esto si You want a spotless, high-tech crash pad in the heart of Tokyo's K-Town without the typical capsule hotel 'daily eviction' hassle.
Por qué a la gente le encanta
Rebranded from 'Nine Hours' to 'Rembrandt Cabin' with major upgrades like ReFa showerheads
Located 2 minutes from Shin-Okubo Station in the middle of Tokyo's best Korean food scene
Lockers are on the same floor as your capsule (a rare luxury in Tokyo capsule hotels)
Resumen rápido: The hotel formerly known as Nine Hours Shinjuku-North is back with a new name, better showers, and the same strict 'quiet please' vibe.
Reseñado por @AyaAkl862363: I stayed here solo and loved the futuristic vibe. The pod felt surprisingly cozy once the shade was down, and the facilities were spotless. It was the perfect way to disconnect after a crazy day exploring Tokyo.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Travelers love the upgraded amenities like the 'shampoo bar' and cafe, but light sleepers struggle with the thin privacy screens.
Reality check
The 'daily check-out' rule is technically in effect (10am-2pm lockout), though some guests report staff are lenient if you decline housekeeping.
You're a solo traveler who wants a safe, gender-segregated floor
You care about high-end grooming amenities (Dyson/ReFa dryers provided)
You want to be in the center of the Shin-Okubo K-pop and street food action
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
8.7
Housekeeping: Daily cleaning is thorough; linens are crisp and replaced daily if requested.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Shower stalls are cleaned frequently and mold is non-existent.
Maintenance: Everything feels new since the rebrand; no peeling paint or broken fixtures reported.
Linens & towels: Towels are fluffy (unusual for capsules) and pajamas are fresh.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh smell; no lingering smoke or mustiness.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Other guests packing luggage late at night
Snoring from neighboring pods
Plastic rustling and zipper sounds
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
Men's and Women's floors are completely separate with their own elevators
You must wear the provided slippers inside; shoes go in a locker immediately upon entry
Large luggage might not fit in the standard locker; there is a designated storage area for big suitcases
Qué llevar
High-quality silicone earplugs (the free ones are basic)
A portable power bank (just in case the outlet placement is awkward)
Eye mask (privacy screen blocks light well, but not 100%)
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Upper-tier capsules often have slightly better ventilation
Corner units (if available) have one less neighbor to worry about
Habitaciones a evitar
Capsules near the entrance door or lockers (high foot traffic noise)
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I would appreciate a capsule as far from the main entrance/lockers as possible to minimize noise disturbance.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is this still Nine Hours Shinjuku-North?
No. It permanently closed and reopened as 'Rembrandt Cabin Shinjuku Shin-Okubo' with upgraded amenities.
Do I have to check out every day?
Technically yes. The rule is out by 10am. However, you can usually leave luggage in your locker if you're returning.
Are the showers private?
Yes, fully private shower stalls with changing space inside, located on a dedicated floor (usually 7th).
Is there a curfew?
No strict curfew, reception is 24 hours, but late-night noise is strictly monitored.
Can couples stay together?
No. Men and women are on separate floors with separate elevators. You will not see each other once you leave the lobby.
Is there food on site?
Yes, there is a 'Soom Cafe' on the 8th floor, plus vending machines. Shin-Okubo's street food is steps away.
Consejos de Insiders
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The 8th-floor lounge has a great view of the Shinjuku skyline and is a solid workspace.
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You can pick your own shampoo brand from the 'Shampoo Bar' in the shower room.
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If you have a massive suitcase, ask reception to store it on the 8th floor instead of struggling with the locker room.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'privacy screen' is just a heavy roll-down blind, not a door.
💡The elevators are gender-coded and won't let you go to the wrong floor.
💡The provided pajamas are actually quite comfortable and look like sci-fi uniforms.
💡Ventilation inside the pod can get stuffy; some guests prop the blind open slightly.
💡The 'Soom Cafe' is surprisingly photogenic and popular with locals, not just guests.
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