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Introducing Our Non-Profit Charity Project: Building a Capsule Hotel
We are excited to announce the launch of our non-profit charity project dedicated to creating a unique and affordable accommodation solution: a capsule hotel. Our goal is to raise funds to build this innovative hotel to support those who need a comfortable and cost-effective place to stay.
About Capsule Hotels
Capsule hotels are designed for people who work long hours and find themselves unable to return home. These hotels consist of individual, compact pods that provide just enough space to lie down comfortably and rest. Each capsule features essential amenities such as a TV, Wi-Fi internet access, a mirror, and an alarm clock. The pods are arranged in tiers, one above the other, and guests share common bathroom facilities. Each capsule can be secured from the inside with a special curtain, and valuables can be stored in a designated safe outside the capsule.
Affordable and Convenient
Staying in a capsule hotel is cost-effective, with each capsule priced at approximately $20 USD per night. This affordability makes it an attractive option for busy professionals, office workers, and tourists on a tight budget. In times of economic difficulty, the demand for affordable housing solutions has increased, and capsule hotels have become a vital resource for those who are homeless or unemployed, offering a place to stay for extended periods.
Capsule Features
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Size and Comfort: Each capsule measures 2 × 1 × 1.25 meters and accommodates one person. The pods are stacked in two tiers and are equipped with an LCD TV, radio, and alarm clock. The sleeping area is centrally air-conditioned and heated.
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Shared Facilities: Guests have access to shared bathrooms and can use free pajamas and toiletries. Luggage can be stored in lockers, and additional amenities include a massage service, a common lounge with computers, a flat-screen TV, a store, and laundry facilities. A daily breakfast set is served in the hotel restaurant.
A Brief History
The concept of capsule hotels originated in Osaka in 1979, driven by the need for affordable lodging for office workers who missed the last train home. These hotels quickly gained popularity due to their low cost and practicality. The rooms, designed as 2 × 1 × 1.25-meter capsules, are ideal for sleeping, watching TV, or reading. Privacy is maintained with a curtain or fiberglass door at the open end of each capsule.
Get Involved
We invite you to support our non-profit initiative and contribute to building this essential facility. Your donation will help us provide a safe, affordable, and convenient lodging solution for those in need. Join us in making a meaningful impact on the lives of many.
For more information or to contribute, please contact us at [Your Contact Information].
Thank you for your support!








