Entering Malaysia in the “capsule hotel” that has been popular in Japan for a long time,
ZU Container Sdn Bhd hotel group uses Kuala Lumpur Second International
Airport (KLIA2) as its first base to create the first Capsule transit hotel.
This transit hotel built with 1.5 million ringgits provides passengers with more convenient
and spacious rest space, and it is different from the original concept of Japanese capsule hotels.
Passengers waiting for the transfer, with backpacks and luggage,
do not need complicated procedures and painstaking efforts to find a close and comfortable resting place,
enter the capsule hotel, they can rest well and prepare for the next flight.
There are banks, currency exchanges and ATMs near the hotel to
provide travelers with instant and convenient services.
"Simplified procedures, separate residence for men and women" Capsule by Container Hotel
adopts a simple design concept to simplify the procedures for customers,
and adopts the concept of separate residence for men and women.
The total number of rooms in the hotel is 79
The accommodation package is divided into 3 hours, 6 hours and 12 hours.
The prices are RM45, RM70 and RM90 respectively,
which are about 85, 135 and 175 yuan in RMB.
Capsule by Container Hotel restroom
The 3,300-square-foot capsule hotel uses a variety of recycled supplies,
such as wooden shelves and beer crates, for the hotel’s daily necessities.
Each room is equipped with pillow beds, hangers, foldable tables,
reading lights, power sockets, telephones (for emergency alarm), blinds,
independent ventilation equipment, personal lockers, etc.
Pictures courtesy of Capsule by Container Hotel