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The Book and Bed Tokyo isn’t a huge facility though, given that it can host a dozen guests at a time. Prices range from $32 to $50 depending on the size of the cubicle.
Book and Bed Tokyo/Facebook Guests can peruse the shelves and find a comfy spot to read any of the 5,000 books. The selection is mostly in Japanese, though there's some reading material in English.
Japan's largest real estate website, R-STORE, announces the opening of a new bookstore-inspired hostel, Book and Bed, which invites guests to sleep behind well-stocked bookshelves.
Book and Bed Tokyo, a variation of Japan's famous capsule hotels, offers guests a closet-sized bunk embedded in rows of bookshelves. The walls, ceiling and most of the decor of the hotel are ...
Forget bed and breakfast, Japan has invented a new style of B’n’B (‘Book and Bed’) and it’s every bibliophile’s dream come true. The hostel calls itself an ‘acc ...
For travelers to Japan that miss curling up with a good book while on the road, the Bed & Book Hostel has opened their second location in enchanting Kyoto.
Book and Bed is a hostel in Tokyo where guests sleep in hidden bunks built into a giant bookshelf. The hostel's owners wanted to recreate the feeling of drifting off to sleep in the company of a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Book And Bed hostel's are based around the idea that "the finest moment of sleep" is when you doze off while reading. It's a book ...
It may not have room service or Egyptian cotton bed sheets, but one thing Kyoto’s newest design hotel does have, are books. Following the success of its Tokyo outpost which opened in 2015, this is the ...
Hiromi Kawakami, one of Japan’s most popular contemporary novelists, travels with books that help her immerse herself in her destination. Here, she suggests reading for those coming to her ...
Book and Bed can be credited with kicking off Japan’s ‘book hotel’ mini-boom, and has also replicated its concept in Osaka's Shinsaibashi neighbourhood. More ...