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How the Japanese live in capsules
Capsule hotels have become a real trend in Japan. They represent the tiny cells that share a single lobby. Cells are so small that people cannot even stand to her full height. Besides, they have neither Windows nor doors, and the guests separated by only a thin partition and curtains. However, they also differ in the level of comfort, like the rooms in ordinary hotels.
The photographer Won Kim decided to show the world how people live in such a small space, which barely even a room. He did it on the example of one small Tokyo hotel, located in the office center.
Funny, for permission to photograph the guests and to publish these images the photographer is paying them a 15 minute massage. published
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P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
Source: travelask.ru/blog/posts/3933-13-snimkov-o-tom-kak-yapontsam-zhivetsya-v-kapsulah
The photographer Won Kim decided to show the world how people live in such a small space, which barely even a room. He did it on the example of one small Tokyo hotel, located in the office center.
Funny, for permission to photograph the guests and to publish these images the photographer is paying them a 15 minute massage. published
Also interesting: the Enchanting beauty of Japan in the rainy season
The most expensive delicacies of Japan
P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©
Source: travelask.ru/blog/posts/3933-13-snimkov-o-tom-kak-yapontsam-zhivetsya-v-kapsulah