Facade/entrance in UNPLAN Kagurazaka

UNPLAN Kagurazaka

Points forts de l'hôtel

Welcome to UNPLAN Kagurazaka, your stylish getaway tucked away in the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Just 2,5mi from the bustling city center, this 2-star gem offers a perfect mix of comfort and convenience. Experience the joy of waking up to a scrumptious breakfast every morning as you prepare for your day's adventures. With accommodations starting at just $114, you're in for an affordable treat without compromising on quality!

Property building in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
Property building in UNPLAN Kagurazaka

Chambres

Bunk Bed in 14-Bed Female Dormitory Room in Unplan Kagurazaka

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1 Lit Superposé

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390 pi²

Dortoir, 14 Bed, Lit Superposé, Réservé aux femmes

Climatisation

Étages supérieurs accessibles par ascenseur

Douche

Sleep in comfort in our 14-bed female dormitory room with a bunk bed. Enjoy air conditioning, elevator access, and air purifiers during your stay.

Double Room with Private Bathroom in Unplan Kagurazaka

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1 Lit Double

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160 pi²

Chambre Double, Salle De Bain Privée

Vue sur la ville

Climatisation

Étages supérieurs accessibles par ascenseur

Douche

Relax in our cozy Double Room with a private bathroom, featuring air conditioning, free toiletries, and a comfortable double bed. Enjoy a peaceful stay on upper floors accessible by elevator.

Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room in Unplan Kagurazaka

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1 Lit Superposé

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515 pi²

Dortoir, Lit Superposé

Baignoire

Climatisation

Étages supérieurs accessibles par ascenseur

Douche

Experience comfort in our mixed dormitory room with an air-conditioned bunk bed, air purifiers, and a bathtub. Stay on an upper floor accessible by elevator in this 517 sqft space, perfect for solo adventurers.

Découvrez plus

This adults-only haven boasts a lovely restaurant and bar where you can relax and unwind after a day of exploration. The free Wi-Fi means you can stay connected and share your travel experiences in real-time, and the cozy air-conditioned rooms make for an inviting escape from the Tokyo heat. Enjoy the luxury of a spacious bathtub, and make use of the free toiletries that add a little extra pampering to your stay.

Lobby or reception in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
Lobby or reception in UNPLAN Kagurazaka

Vivez le Meilleur

UNPLAN Kagurazaka is not just about the amenities, but also the experience! Step out onto the terrace for a breath of fresh air, catch some stunning views from the upper floors, and feel the ease and comfort of a 24-hour front desk ready to assist you. With 1171 fantastic reviews, it's clear that previous guests have enjoyed their time at this delightful spot. Don't miss out on your chance to stay at this unique hotel that blends convenience and charm in one captivating package!

Bedroom, Bed in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
Bedroom in UNPLAN Kagurazaka

Planifiez votre séjour

At UNPLAN Kagurazaka, dining is a delightful affair, whether it's a casual meal or a romantic evening out. Start your day at "Gather by UNPLAN," where the lively atmosphere and scrumptious American and Asian cuisine await you. This family-friendly eatery transforms breakfast into a culinary adventure—perfect for fueling your day’s escapades! And when the sun sets, head over to "Koyoino Parfait," where you can indulge in night-time desserts and sip on something refreshing from the bar in a cozy setting that seamlessly blends modern elegance with a friendly vibe. Enjoying a meal on the terrace has never tasted so good!

Breakfast in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
Breakfast in UNPLAN Kagurazaka

Équipements

Restaurant

Adultes uniquement

Wifi gratuit

Climatisation

Bar

Terrasse

Réception 24h/24

Chambres non-fumeurs

Restaurant/places to eat in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
Restaurant/places to eat in UNPLAN Kagurazaka

Restaurants

Gather by UNPLAN (朝食、ランチ、カフェ L.O. 17:30)

Conviviale pour les familles, Moderne, Romantique, Américaine, Asiatique

Koyoino Parfait(夜カフェ、バー L.O. 22:00)

Conviviale pour les familles, Moderne, Romantique

Breakfast in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
Lounge or bar in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
Facade/entrance in UNPLAN Kagurazaka
I generally steer clear of capsule hotels because I like my privacy, and I'm also a bit claustrophobic, but this place worked well even for me! Highly recommend it to anyone travelling on a budget! The cabins have a little extra space where you can set up your daily stuff, and there's a little light and a small lockable box at the deep end. The cabins are enclosed with curtains (I was able to specifically request this) and often open to a wall of windows. so you are never boxed in and can even get some natural daylight. The cafe space on the ground floor is really lovely, even though the food is kinda meh.

Jorinde

We'd never explored Kagurazaka before, and this visit impressed us greatly. The UNPLAN was short walk from two metro stations that we used a lot. We stayed in one of the private rooms on the top floor, and anyone considering a stay here should be prepared for how small the rooms there are. But ours was well-designed and comfortable for our five-day stay. The included breakfasts were good, and the lobby restaurant felt like a cozy, sociable place to hang out. We also appreciated the many restaurant recommendations (hanging on convenient cards there.)

Jeannette

We stayed in the private room with bathroom and balcony and it was great. Lots of natural light and space to spread out (relative to other Tokyo hotels). Breakfast was nice and my husband made reservations in the sauna run on the first floor two days in a row because he enjoyed it so much! The neighborhood is very unique with lots of cafes and European influences - I’m glad we got to check it out!

Katelyn

Staff were very helpful. As with Tokyo in recent times, the staff all spoke excellent English and many of them were non-Japanese (or mixed blood). It gave the place a very international feel, while ensuring order and cleanliness you'd expect from any accomodation was provided. I say this because "international" locations in Japan sometimes can be really wild and out of control.

Yusuke

Probably the best hostel of this type that I've been to. Didn't have to suffer cold or draft. Bathroom/shower and common area are spacious. Staff was nice and there was even free breakfast, which is beyond what I could've asked for. The location is ridiculously good with how fast you can get to all the places that matter.

Joona

I generally steer clear of capsule hotels because I like my privacy, and I'm also a bit claustrophobic, but this place worked well even for me! Highly recommend it to anyone travelling on a budget! The cabins have a little extra space where you can set up your daily stuff, and there's a little light and a small lockable box at the deep end. The cabins are enclosed with curtains (I was able to specifically request this) and often open to a wall of windows. so you are never boxed in and can even get some natural daylight. The cafe space on the ground floor is really lovely, even though the food is kinda meh.

Jorinde

We'd never explored Kagurazaka before, and this visit impressed us greatly. The UNPLAN was short walk from two metro stations that we used a lot. We stayed in one of the private rooms on the top floor, and anyone considering a stay here should be prepared for how small the rooms there are. But ours was well-designed and comfortable for our five-day stay. The included breakfasts were good, and the lobby restaurant felt like a cozy, sociable place to hang out. We also appreciated the many restaurant recommendations (hanging on convenient cards there.)

Jeannette

We stayed in the private room with bathroom and balcony and it was great. Lots of natural light and space to spread out (relative to other Tokyo hotels). Breakfast was nice and my husband made reservations in the sauna run on the first floor two days in a row because he enjoyed it so much! The neighborhood is very unique with lots of cafes and European influences - I’m glad we got to check it out!

Katelyn

Staff were very helpful. As with Tokyo in recent times, the staff all spoke excellent English and many of them were non-Japanese (or mixed blood). It gave the place a very international feel, while ensuring order and cleanliness you'd expect from any accomodation was provided. I say this because "international" locations in Japan sometimes can be really wild and out of control.

Yusuke

Probably the best hostel of this type that I've been to. Didn't have to suffer cold or draft. Bathroom/shower and common area are spacious. Staff was nice and there was even free breakfast, which is beyond what I could've asked for. The location is ridiculously good with how fast you can get to all the places that matter.

Joona

I generally steer clear of capsule hotels because I like my privacy, and I'm also a bit claustrophobic, but this place worked well even for me! Highly recommend it to anyone travelling on a budget! The cabins have a little extra space where you can set up your daily stuff, and there's a little light and a small lockable box at the deep end. The cabins are enclosed with curtains (I was able to specifically request this) and often open to a wall of windows. so you are never boxed in and can even get some natural daylight. The cafe space on the ground floor is really lovely, even though the food is kinda meh.

Jorinde

We'd never explored Kagurazaka before, and this visit impressed us greatly. The UNPLAN was short walk from two metro stations that we used a lot. We stayed in one of the private rooms on the top floor, and anyone considering a stay here should be prepared for how small the rooms there are. But ours was well-designed and comfortable for our five-day stay. The included breakfasts were good, and the lobby restaurant felt like a cozy, sociable place to hang out. We also appreciated the many restaurant recommendations (hanging on convenient cards there.)

Jeannette

We stayed in the private room with bathroom and balcony and it was great. Lots of natural light and space to spread out (relative to other Tokyo hotels). Breakfast was nice and my husband made reservations in the sauna run on the first floor two days in a row because he enjoyed it so much! The neighborhood is very unique with lots of cafes and European influences - I’m glad we got to check it out!

Katelyn

Staff were very helpful. As with Tokyo in recent times, the staff all spoke excellent English and many of them were non-Japanese (or mixed blood). It gave the place a very international feel, while ensuring order and cleanliness you'd expect from any accomodation was provided. I say this because "international" locations in Japan sometimes can be really wild and out of control.

Yusuke

Probably the best hostel of this type that I've been to. Didn't have to suffer cold or draft. Bathroom/shower and common area are spacious. Staff was nice and there was even free breakfast, which is beyond what I could've asked for. The location is ridiculously good with how fast you can get to all the places that matter.

Joona

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23-1 Tenjincho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 162-0808, Japon

UNPLAN Kagurazaka