Property building in 9h nine hours Narita Airport

9h nine hours Narita Airport

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Welcome to the Nine Hours Narita Airport Hotel, where your travel dreams take off at an unbeatable price starting from just $66 per night! Nestled right inside Narita International Airport Terminal 2, this cozy 2-star gem is perfect for jet setters and weary travelers alike. With a mere 4.1マイル distance to Narita's city center, you'll have quick access to the bustling heart of Japan while indulging in the comfort of well-appointed non-smoking rooms.

Property building in 9h nine hours Narita Airport
Property building in 9h nine hours Narita Airport

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Special Offer - Capsule Room for Male - Non-Smoking in Nine hours Narita Airport Hotel

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Capsule, 1 シングルベッド, Male Only

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Unwind in a cozy and compact non-smoking Capsule Room designed for male guests, featuring a comfortable twin bed and complimentary toiletries. Ideal for solo travelers seeking a budget-friendly and comfortable stay.

Special Offer - Non-Smoking - Two Capsule Rooms for Female in Nine hours Narita Airport Hotel

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Capsule, 2 シングルベッド, 女性専用

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Grab this special offer for two females in our cozy dormitory room featuring two comfortable twin beds. Fully equipped with free toiletries and a no-smoking policy in a 22 sqft space.

Capsule Room for Female - Non-Smoking in Nine hours Narita Airport Hotel

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Capsule, 1 シングルベッド, 女性専用

無料アメニティ

Experience the cozy and modern Capsule Room for Female, non-smoking, with a comfortable twin bed and free toiletries, perfect for solo travelers looking for a peaceful stay.

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Your stay promises convenience galore! Enjoy free WiFi to catch up on your travel plans or share that perfect photo of your adventure with friends back home. The hotel also features air-conditioned rooms to ensure you stay cool, even when the travel whirlwinds heat up. You'll find 24-hour front desk service always ready to meet your needs, and an array of free toiletries to pamper you after long flights. Plus, indulge in a scrumptious breakfast to kick-start your day before you take off to explore!

Lobby or reception in 9h nine hours Narita Airport
Lobby or reception in 9h nine hours Narita Airport

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Don't just take our word for it—this little treasure has garnered an impressive 4,757 reviews, showcasing the satisfaction of previous guests basking in its charm. Experience the unique vibe of this hotel designed for the modern traveler, making your layover or overnight stay a breeze. So, whether you’re running late for a flight or simply looking to unwind, Nine Hours Narita Airport Hotel is your ticket to a delightful stay!

Bedroom in 9h nine hours Narita Airport
Bedroom in 9h nine hours Narita Airport

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At Nine Hours Narita Airport Hotel, excitement meets practicality, where your adventure continues even while you rest. Picture yourself settling into one of the unique capsule rooms tailored just for you! Whether you're a wily traveler seeking budget-friendly single capsules or a duo ready to share, the hotel offers various configurations—including male-only and female-only capsules. Each capsule is snug yet modern, providing just the right blend of privacy, comfort, and a dash of fun! Who knew resting at an airport could feel like a mini-vacation of its own?

Area and facilities in 9h nine hours Narita Airport
Staff in 9h nine hours Narita Airport

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無料Wi-Fi

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24時間対応フロント

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Pros: Great staff and facilities. The last time I stayed at a capsule hotel in Japan was 8+ years ago, and this one was much more spacious and well-designed, with some really awesome amenties provided. If you're not sure where to find the hotel, go to the information desk as soon as you arrive. I mistakenly followed the vague instructions from previous reviews and could have saved myself some time by not bothering with them. My experience: I arrived at Terminal 1 from an international flight. The hotel is located in Terminal 2. I took the free shuttle at Bus Stop #6 just on the curb outside, and it went from Terminal 1 -> Terminal 3 -> Terminal 2 (there are two T2 stops, and I got off at the first one). I took the escalator down to the "train" but didn't go on the train. Instead, I followed the signs for the capsule hotel. At check-in, they gave me a mesh tote with slippers, bath towels, a solid nightgown, earplugs, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and a Starbucks gift card for breakfast. The lockers are in a separate room from the capsules, and the doors are super quiet and impossible to slam. The toilet stalls and the shower stalls (separate) are well stocked, no need to bring shampoo/conditioner/body wash, and there is plenty of room both near the lockers as well as the sinks, and another area to blow-dry your hair. The capsules are very spacious and the bedding comfortable enough. The pillow is very interesting. The closest comparison I can give is those Korean buckwheat pillows mixed with a bean bag chair. Very supportive and immediately conforms to your head shape. I'm 4'11" and nightgown hem reached just above my ankle. I assume it's made of sturdy cotton.

Allison

I stayed here with my husband on a visit from Australia. This was our first time sleeping in a capsule hotel and it was such a unique experience! The capsule hotel is a short walk from Narita Airport terminal 2, where we arrived. Check-in was a very easy process. We were each given a mesh bag containing a yukata, toothbrush and toothpaste, and earplugs, plus a key with a numbered tag. The dormitories are gender segregated, so we said goodnight and went our separate ways. I entered the female side and found myself in a locker area. I easily found the locker with my key tag number and it was big enough for one suitcase and carry-on items. There were toilet and shower cubicles next to the locker area, and a long bench with sinks, hairdryers and tissues. Once I had changed, I walked through another door into the sleeping area. There were two levels of sleeping pods. My pod was on the lower level and there was a pillow and comforter folded up inside. There was a blind to pull down for privacy. The pod was cosy but comfortable. Although guests are asked to keep noise to a minimum, it was still quite noisy with people coming and going all night. Checkout in the morning was also very quick and easy. Overall it was a great option when we only needed to stay one night in Tokyo before travelling onward via Shinkansen.

Kelly

I really liked their shower stall. The unit was clean and well designed, spacious for this dormitory-type hotel, good equipment with plenty of hot water and the pressure was good. They also had luxury hotel-type bath towels, it was a big plus. Most of all, it is located such a convenient place (in Narita Airport) and I'm glad that I stayed a night before of my international flight, I was able to plan my trip with plenty of time and had fun looking around the shops in the airport, too.

Traveler

I want to emphasize that this hotel was an excellent option for us. When we arrived at Narita Airport around 11 p.m. and were about 1.5 hours from Tokyo, the one-night stay was perfect. It left us in a great position to travel in the morning. This hotel was very clean and surprisingly private. We had individual showers and toilets, so that was nice. Everyone was very warm and welcoming. I would not hesitate to return back here if I needed a layover.

Foronda

If you've got a long stop over, by god this place is a heaven send. We stopped in Tokyo after a very long flight with another the following morning and being able to take a shower, change clothes and collapse into comfy sheets was amazing. Staff were all great, plenty of amenities available (earplugs, razors, moisturiser etc) and the lighting/aesthetic of the place are very soothing after so long in bright airport lighting.

Sophia

Pros: Great staff and facilities. The last time I stayed at a capsule hotel in Japan was 8+ years ago, and this one was much more spacious and well-designed, with some really awesome amenties provided. If you're not sure where to find the hotel, go to the information desk as soon as you arrive. I mistakenly followed the vague instructions from previous reviews and could have saved myself some time by not bothering with them. My experience: I arrived at Terminal 1 from an international flight. The hotel is located in Terminal 2. I took the free shuttle at Bus Stop #6 just on the curb outside, and it went from Terminal 1 -> Terminal 3 -> Terminal 2 (there are two T2 stops, and I got off at the first one). I took the escalator down to the "train" but didn't go on the train. Instead, I followed the signs for the capsule hotel. At check-in, they gave me a mesh tote with slippers, bath towels, a solid nightgown, earplugs, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and a Starbucks gift card for breakfast. The lockers are in a separate room from the capsules, and the doors are super quiet and impossible to slam. The toilet stalls and the shower stalls (separate) are well stocked, no need to bring shampoo/conditioner/body wash, and there is plenty of room both near the lockers as well as the sinks, and another area to blow-dry your hair. The capsules are very spacious and the bedding comfortable enough. The pillow is very interesting. The closest comparison I can give is those Korean buckwheat pillows mixed with a bean bag chair. Very supportive and immediately conforms to your head shape. I'm 4'11" and nightgown hem reached just above my ankle. I assume it's made of sturdy cotton.

Allison

I stayed here with my husband on a visit from Australia. This was our first time sleeping in a capsule hotel and it was such a unique experience! The capsule hotel is a short walk from Narita Airport terminal 2, where we arrived. Check-in was a very easy process. We were each given a mesh bag containing a yukata, toothbrush and toothpaste, and earplugs, plus a key with a numbered tag. The dormitories are gender segregated, so we said goodnight and went our separate ways. I entered the female side and found myself in a locker area. I easily found the locker with my key tag number and it was big enough for one suitcase and carry-on items. There were toilet and shower cubicles next to the locker area, and a long bench with sinks, hairdryers and tissues. Once I had changed, I walked through another door into the sleeping area. There were two levels of sleeping pods. My pod was on the lower level and there was a pillow and comforter folded up inside. There was a blind to pull down for privacy. The pod was cosy but comfortable. Although guests are asked to keep noise to a minimum, it was still quite noisy with people coming and going all night. Checkout in the morning was also very quick and easy. Overall it was a great option when we only needed to stay one night in Tokyo before travelling onward via Shinkansen.

Kelly

I really liked their shower stall. The unit was clean and well designed, spacious for this dormitory-type hotel, good equipment with plenty of hot water and the pressure was good. They also had luxury hotel-type bath towels, it was a big plus. Most of all, it is located such a convenient place (in Narita Airport) and I'm glad that I stayed a night before of my international flight, I was able to plan my trip with plenty of time and had fun looking around the shops in the airport, too.

Traveler

I want to emphasize that this hotel was an excellent option for us. When we arrived at Narita Airport around 11 p.m. and were about 1.5 hours from Tokyo, the one-night stay was perfect. It left us in a great position to travel in the morning. This hotel was very clean and surprisingly private. We had individual showers and toilets, so that was nice. Everyone was very warm and welcoming. I would not hesitate to return back here if I needed a layover.

Foronda

If you've got a long stop over, by god this place is a heaven send. We stopped in Tokyo after a very long flight with another the following morning and being able to take a shower, change clothes and collapse into comfy sheets was amazing. Staff were all great, plenty of amenities available (earplugs, razors, moisturiser etc) and the lighting/aesthetic of the place are very soothing after so long in bright airport lighting.

Sophia

Pros: Great staff and facilities. The last time I stayed at a capsule hotel in Japan was 8+ years ago, and this one was much more spacious and well-designed, with some really awesome amenties provided. If you're not sure where to find the hotel, go to the information desk as soon as you arrive. I mistakenly followed the vague instructions from previous reviews and could have saved myself some time by not bothering with them. My experience: I arrived at Terminal 1 from an international flight. The hotel is located in Terminal 2. I took the free shuttle at Bus Stop #6 just on the curb outside, and it went from Terminal 1 -> Terminal 3 -> Terminal 2 (there are two T2 stops, and I got off at the first one). I took the escalator down to the "train" but didn't go on the train. Instead, I followed the signs for the capsule hotel. At check-in, they gave me a mesh tote with slippers, bath towels, a solid nightgown, earplugs, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and a Starbucks gift card for breakfast. The lockers are in a separate room from the capsules, and the doors are super quiet and impossible to slam. The toilet stalls and the shower stalls (separate) are well stocked, no need to bring shampoo/conditioner/body wash, and there is plenty of room both near the lockers as well as the sinks, and another area to blow-dry your hair. The capsules are very spacious and the bedding comfortable enough. The pillow is very interesting. The closest comparison I can give is those Korean buckwheat pillows mixed with a bean bag chair. Very supportive and immediately conforms to your head shape. I'm 4'11" and nightgown hem reached just above my ankle. I assume it's made of sturdy cotton.

Allison

I stayed here with my husband on a visit from Australia. This was our first time sleeping in a capsule hotel and it was such a unique experience! The capsule hotel is a short walk from Narita Airport terminal 2, where we arrived. Check-in was a very easy process. We were each given a mesh bag containing a yukata, toothbrush and toothpaste, and earplugs, plus a key with a numbered tag. The dormitories are gender segregated, so we said goodnight and went our separate ways. I entered the female side and found myself in a locker area. I easily found the locker with my key tag number and it was big enough for one suitcase and carry-on items. There were toilet and shower cubicles next to the locker area, and a long bench with sinks, hairdryers and tissues. Once I had changed, I walked through another door into the sleeping area. There were two levels of sleeping pods. My pod was on the lower level and there was a pillow and comforter folded up inside. There was a blind to pull down for privacy. The pod was cosy but comfortable. Although guests are asked to keep noise to a minimum, it was still quite noisy with people coming and going all night. Checkout in the morning was also very quick and easy. Overall it was a great option when we only needed to stay one night in Tokyo before travelling onward via Shinkansen.

Kelly

I really liked their shower stall. The unit was clean and well designed, spacious for this dormitory-type hotel, good equipment with plenty of hot water and the pressure was good. They also had luxury hotel-type bath towels, it was a big plus. Most of all, it is located such a convenient place (in Narita Airport) and I'm glad that I stayed a night before of my international flight, I was able to plan my trip with plenty of time and had fun looking around the shops in the airport, too.

Traveler

I want to emphasize that this hotel was an excellent option for us. When we arrived at Narita Airport around 11 p.m. and were about 1.5 hours from Tokyo, the one-night stay was perfect. It left us in a great position to travel in the morning. This hotel was very clean and surprisingly private. We had individual showers and toilets, so that was nice. Everyone was very warm and welcoming. I would not hesitate to return back here if I needed a layover.

Foronda

If you've got a long stop over, by god this place is a heaven send. We stopped in Tokyo after a very long flight with another the following morning and being able to take a shower, change clothes and collapse into comfy sheets was amazing. Staff were all great, plenty of amenities available (earplugs, razors, moisturiser etc) and the lighting/aesthetic of the place are very soothing after so long in bright airport lighting.

Sophia

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Narita International Airport Terminal 2,1-1 Furugome, Narita-Shi , Narita, 282-0004, 日本

9h nine hours Narita Airport