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9 h (nainawasu) is a new capsule hotel that offers luxury in a minimum living space. The 9 h capsule hotel and all amenities were designed by fumie shibata of design studio s,
which she founded in 1994. With her team, she defined the elements necessary for a 'minimal transit space' in big cities in japan. The product designer has been pursuing
the 9h project as a creative director for 3 years.
The first hotel opened in December last year, located in Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, located on Teramachi street between department store fujii daimaru and convenience store AMPM,
two minutes walk from Kawaramachi station. The building itself will be 9 stories tall, will host 125 capsules, locker rooms, showers, and a lounge.
exhibition at AXIS gallery
exhibition view
A comfortable place to rest ... 1 hour shower, sleep for 7 hours, have a one hour break / total 9h. Guests can spend up to 17 hours in a single stay - the price for one night is ¥ 4900.
Each capsule includes panasonic's advanced system for good sleeping by computerized control lighting.
Room environment by panasonic / matsushita electric works.
According to the time set, the light will wake you up.
The bed sheets are of the same quality as those that are used in a four-star hotel.
rear view of capsule
side view
graphic design by masaaki hiromura
toothbrush
shampoo, conditioner, body soap
bottled water taken at the foot of mount fuji
amenity slippers
images of the process of designing
tooling prototypes
Japan's first capsule hotel made its appearance in Osaka in 1979, and was designed by
architect kisho kurokawa.
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