
First Cabin Tsukiji —
Aiming to give guests the feeling they're inside a first class airplane cabin, First Cabin Tsukiji is one of several hotel chains redefining the capsule concept. This is the brand's most spacious option -- the First Class capsule.

Minimalist, but luxurious —
First Cabin represents minimalist compact living in luxurious form. Behind the door -- a pull-down shutter -- is a bed, a 32-inch flat screen TV and a safe. Slightly smaller than the First Class capsule, the Business Class capsule is also clean, comfortable and very cozy.

Hotel bar —
The reception area, which is integrated with the bar, looks like an airport business class lounge.

Hotel spa —
Traditionally, Japanese capsule hotels have a shabby reputation. But First Cabin's facilities rival those of a swanky boutique hotel.

Facilities —
Hotel guests have access to shared facilities like showers and lavatories. There's also a 24-hour public bathing area with Japanese-style hot tubs.

First Cabin Tsukiji —
Every guest is given pajamas and basic amenities. Female travelers will find cosmetic products and hair straighteners in the powder room.

Expanding business —
The First Cabin chain has expanded and now has five hotels in Tokyo and three more in Kyoto, Osaka and Fukuoka.


