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03 October 2010

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Kamari

I've stayed at both, and in a manga kisa, you can keep a bag next to you (Japan's a prtety safe country) or I have heard of manga kissa where you actually get your own room, but I haven't been in one of those.I stayed in In a capsule hotel, you can keep your bags at the reception (or front as it's called in Japan.Manga kissa are quite a cheaper than capsule hotels, but I don't know how many nights in a row I would recommend sleeping in a chair. I stayed in a capsule hotel in Fukuoka that was 6000 yen/night. I thought it was way over-priced. The capsules were plastic and stacked three-hgh.I stayed in one in Yokohama that was 3000/night and was much nicer than the one in Fukuoka. The capsules were made of wood, and stacked only two-high. I then switched to the deluxe model for the final night for 4000/night. The deluxe had a bed, tv, etc. like a normal capsule (if you can call sleeping in a capsule normal) but it also had a desk and chair, and a small closet and enough room to keep a suitcase.I hope this helps.I must correct Maybe. Both times that I have stayed in capsule hotels I had a place to store my luggage.

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