Capsule hotel with a 24-hour front desk, a short walk to Tokyo Dome This smoke-free capsule hotel features a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi in public areas. 9h nine hours Suidobashi offers 160 air-conditioned accommodations with slippers and hair dryers. Guests can surf the web using the complimentary wireless Internet access. Bathrooms include showers. Housekeeping is offered daily and hair dryers can be requested. Extra futon mattress (complimentary) are also available.
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Amenities
Air Conditioner
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility
Security/Safety
Bedding/Linens
Wellness Facilities
Fireplace/Heating
Guest Services
Internet
Policies
Check-in
Check-in start time: 3:00 pm; check-in end time: 5:00 am
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 am
Child Policy
Children 5 and younger are not allowed at this property. all guests older than 5 are welcome.
Pet Policy
Pets not allowed
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy government-issued photo identification and a credit card may be required at check-in for incidental charges please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, a security system, and a first aid kit special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed this property accepts credit cards and cash
Reviews
JONGHYEON
Aug 18, 2025 05:54:42 PM
Review Score:
8
Summary:
Since I had already used the Nine Hours chain capsule hotels in other areas, I trusted the brand and made a reservation. However, at the Tokyo Suidobashi branch, I found the response of an Indian-origin Black female staff member rather unpleasant. She was not particularly good at either Japanese intonation or English, yet she treated Japanese and foreign guests carelessly and dismissively, which was truly absurd. Considering she came to Japan to make a living, her behavior was so inappropriate that I carefully observed her for eight days.
At first glance, the capsules appear clean, as they seem to be cleaned daily, but in reality, the floor around the toilets is dirty, and sometimes the toilets are locked and unavailable. These basic aspects seem poorly managed compared to the number of guests.
Also, during a long stay—especially in summer—it’s natural to have laundry, but since there are no laundry facilities in the hotel, guests must walk about 10 minutes to an outside laundromat, which is inconvenient.
Another sensitive issue is that they record and monitor guests while sleeping, which is uncomfortable. This is made compulsory at check-in, and they also collect excessive personal information such as height, weight, and email address, which feels strange. On weekdays, the sleep measurement results are sent the next day, but the information often does not match the actual sleep time and i
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Reviews
JONGHYEON
Aug 18, 2025 05:54:42 PM
Review Score:
8
Summary:
Since I had already used the Nine Hours chain capsule hotels in other areas, I trusted the brand and made a reservation. However, at the Tokyo Suidobashi branch, I found the response of an Indian-origin Black female staff member rather unpleasant. She was not particularly good at either Japanese intonation or English, yet she treated Japanese and foreign guests carelessly and dismissively, which was truly absurd. Considering she came to Japan to make a living, her behavior was so inappropriate that I carefully observed her for eight days.
At first glance, the capsules appear clean, as they seem to be cleaned daily, but in reality, the floor around the toilets is dirty, and sometimes the toilets are locked and unavailable. These basic aspects seem poorly managed compared to the number of guests.
Also, during a long stay—especially in summer—it’s natural to have laundry, but since there are no laundry facilities in the hotel, guests must walk about 10 minutes to an outside laundromat, which is inconvenient.
Another sensitive issue is that they record and monitor guests while sleeping, which is uncomfortable. This is made compulsory at check-in, and they also collect excessive personal information such as height, weight, and email address, which feels strange. On weekdays, the sleep measurement results are sent the next day, but the information often does not match the actual sleep time and i
Peter
Jun 20, 2025 07:49:05 PM
Review Score:
10
Summary: Very comfortable and excellent value
LAN
Jun 13, 2025 02:19:08 PM
Review Score:
10
Summary: First time i stayed in a japanese capsule hostel! Such a fun experience! Very clean place and efficiently operated. Many conveniences provided free like slippers, towels, lounge wear, and bathroom items. Men's and women's areas are separated. My favorite part is the 6th floor common area with excellent view!
Francis
Jun 13, 2025 09:32:05 AM
Review Score:
8
Summary: I like how spacious the capsules and how quiet it is. My only issue is that the storage for belongings is on another floor and the storage might not fit bigger luggage so please keep it mind. The place is well maintained. Sleeping wise, its quiet but the pillow is really hard. I wish there was an option for a softer pillow. Overall, great place for 1 night of overnight stay. Not recommended for longer stays.
S
May 26, 2025 04:20:51 PM
Review Score:
8
Summary: I stayed at a women’s only 9h prior, and this co-ed one was definitely more lively and overall inviting. A train passes by right outside so you can hear it until it stops around midnight/restarts around 4am but I found it soothing. Nothing in the area other than Tokyo Dome though, and the Suidobashi station (closest station) started each of my days with an upwards stair climb. The lounge floor (6th) was very beautiful with an almost full 360 view, )you can even see part of the Tokyo Dome) cozy at night and respectful guests all around.
Andrew
May 14, 2025 06:43:06 AM
Review Score:
8
Summary: Ok location, nice new modern capsule, so no hot baths. Great lounge work space on level 6. Cafe at ground floor might not suite your hours. Women and men have separate capsules, and gendered elevators 😀
Dominic
May 13, 2025 05:44:30 PM
Review Score:
10
Summary: Didn’t stay here but the place is nice
Julian
May 7, 2025 12:30:37 PM
Review Score:
10
Summary: Great stay for a first time visitor
Benjamin
Apr 8, 2025 06:58:51 PM
Review Score:
4
Summary: Check-in was a challenge since the reception staff speak very limited English. This meant there was the shuffling and reading of many laminated instruction notices. It became difficult to ask for advice about things in the locality or transport. There was a single elevator for at least 8 floors, meaning long waits. The lounge was simply fixed wooden tables and benches. There were no drinking water or cooking facilities, including no microwave or hot water. The only addition the lounge had to tables and benches was power outlets. I asked for boiling water to add to a dry noodle dish and I was advised to go to Family Mart, they answered so quickly it seemed like a pre-agreed arrangement. Although Family Mart helped me were not best pleased with the redirection to them. This is despite a co-located coffee shop where the hotel serves breakfast. It turns out the coffee shop would prefer hotel guests not to buy from them. The capsules had very thin mattresses which were not very comfortable and the pillow was made with small, hard beans, making this also somewhat uncomfortable. The light within the bedroom area stays on all night and this certainly manages to penetrate the capsule. There was no light switch to turn this off and staff were unable to do so either. The lockers and shower facilities are on a different level. The lockers are very narrow and I doubt can fit many suitcases. I struggled to fit my backpack. There was no where to lie my bag down to open and use it day to day
Brenda
Apr 6, 2025 04:19:55 PM
Review Score:
10
Summary: I had great sleep and the location was very clean