Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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One of the most common cliches about Japan is that Japanese workers, in terms of hours, as few in the world. Like so many other clichés, in fact there is some truth: it starts in the morning at a certain time, but the output is almost indefinite time, often many hours after sunset or night. If you add the fact that many of the employees of Tokyo (the "salary-man" as the Japanese call them) live long outside the capital because of the prohibitive prices even rents, and that the excellent public transport services do not cover, however, every 24 hours, what if you finish work at 23.30 at night (and you live two-hour train ride away) or if the last train has already left quite a while?




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The "creativity" of the Japanese solved this problem: the best solution for the night (perhaps less expensive train ticket itself), return trip and stay "touch and go" home avoided: they are born so the "capsule hotel". Seen by Western eyes they were called, because of arrangement of small rooms, "niches" or "human beehives for" every "room" is in fact nothing more than a narrow space and are kind of "capsule" (hence the name), overlapped and complemented each other to form what looks like a beehive. People are caught literally in their capsule to sleep. And close the door. Minimum space and inability to stand, yes, but with amenities, if one can speak of comfort: air conditioning, television, internet ... nothing more comfortable short!




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can be considered a tourist attraction for many foreigners, and an economical solution for tourists to spend a night of true Japanese, the fact remains that the capsule hotel that arise from that assessment staff can be correct or not, is a serious social problem. Not recommended for the claustrophobic, recommended for those who want to grow up to be an astronaut! Posted by Monzaemon


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