Capsule hotel joining cost
Brand name |
Capsule hotel |
Investment amount |
50~100 ten thousand |
date of establishment |
1988-01-01 |
Total number of stores |
fifty-four |
Business scope |
Budget Hotel | Suitable for people |
Free entrepreneurship |
Franchise region |
whole country |
Whether there is regional authorization |
no |
Origin of the brand |
Beijing |
contract period |
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Training period |
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Royalties |
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Requirements for business conditions |
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bond |
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Franchise fee |
RMB 100000 |
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Capsule hotels are mostly found only in busy urban areas. The terrible overtime culture in Japan has promoted the birth of capsule hotels. This kind of hotel is dozens of neatly stacked "capsules", each of which "holds" one customer. Some people say it looks like a spaceship capsule, others say it looks like a coffin. In early 2011, a capsule hotel in China appeared near the North Square of Shanghai Railway Station. In August 2011, after Beijing, Shanghai and Xi'an, another capsule hotel appeared in Kunming. In November 2012, a capsule hotel in southwest China officially opened in Guanyinqiao, Chongqing. "Capsule Hotel" is called "カプセホホホホル" in Japanese, which is the transliteration of "Capsule Hotel". It is also known as "capsule hotel, hotel", "capsule apartment", "Gezai hotel", "coffin hotel", "energy-saving youth hostel". It is a very unique and convenient hotel in Japan, which fully reflects Japan's resource conservation and space creativity. In addition to opening independent stores, capsule hotels are often operated together with sauna baths. "Capsule Hotel" is very consistent with the low-carbon and environmental protection concept advocated by people today. Because of its low carbon emissions, economy, practicality, resource conservation and many other advantages, it has been emulated by countries all over the world. The United States, France, Britain, Russia, Singapore, South Korea and other countries have all built "capsule hotels" that operate better than usual. This shows that this hotel form is very suitable for the fast and convenient life requirements of modern metropolis. The original designer of the capsule hotel was the architect Jizhang Kurokawa. In 1979, Nippon Tourism Co., Ltd. opened the capsule hotel in Meitian, Osaka. In 1985, with the holding of the International Science and Technology Expo, the capsule hotel, which was built urgently to accommodate a large number of tourists, began to be widely known after being reported by television stations.