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I tried the mysterious private "STATION BOOTH" inside a Japanese train station. Is it really quiet and comfortable? 🤫💤 Let's find out! Vlog Solo Travel English Subtitles Facility Name: Station BoothBooth Types: Single-person booth, 1-2 person booth, 4-person booth ※All booths can be used by a single person Usage Fee: 🇯🇵JPY 330–495/15 min 🇺🇸USD 2.1–3.1/15 min ※May vary by location and time Installation Locations: Inside major train stations in Japan (Over 350 locations nationwide as of October 2025) Official Website: https://www.stationwork.jp/ (Switchable to English, Chinese, Korean) ⬛︎Here's what it was like when I tried it ・The 1-2 person booths are sofa-style and feel like small karaoke rooms. ・The 5-minute-before-end announcement is also karaoke room-like. ・The door glass is semi-transparent, so you don't feel self-conscious about outside glances ・It significantly blocks out station noise, letting you relax or work calmly. ・The cost performance is amazing when 4 people use a 4-person booth ($3.1 per person per hour). ・The spacious, soft sofa per person allows for relaxed lounging. ・For napping, the best position is like a student who studied too hard and fell asleep with their face on the desk (since the sofa doesn't recline). ・The desk legs are firmly fixed to the floor, making it easy to work. ・Not using the most standard single-person booth was the regret of this video. ⬛︎Recommended Solo Travel Videos ・Experience the near future at Tokyo's budget capsule hotel 🛏️😴 (Nine Hours Hamamatsucho) • 【Near Future Experience】 Japan's Cheap Cap... ・Tried going to Hokkaido on a budget overnight ferry 🛳️😪 (Sunflower Sapporo) • Japan's Overnight Ferry Cheap Semi-Private... ・Took the Limited Express Train to Matsumoto Castle in Cherry Blossom Season 🚄😮 (Limited Express Azusa) • Japan's Limited Express Train 🚄😮 2.5 Hour ... ・Solo trip from Asakusa to Nikko in super luxurious seats 🚄😎 (Limited Express Spacia X) • 【Luxury for $30】Japan's Luxury Express Tra... ・Tried Japan's cheapest sleeper train seat 🛌😪 (Sunrise Seto) • Japan's Cheapest Sleeper Train from Tokyo ... ⬛︎Related videos from other travelers and creators ・(ENG) Kuga's Travel / 🇯🇵Staying in Japan's Weird CAPSULE PODs inside a Station in Tokyo • 🇯🇵Staying in Japan's Weird CAPSULE PODs in... ・(ENG) Ninjapan Solo Travel / Future World! Staying at WORK POD inside Station in Tokyo Japan - Staion Work • Future World! Staying at WORK POD inside S... ・(ENG) Paolo fromTOKYO / Street Tour of New Tokyo Attractions & Weird Spots • Street Tour of New Tokyo Attractions & Wei... ・(ENG) Yin's Travel / 48 hours in Sleep Pods at an Airport in China • 48 hours in Sleep Pods at an Airport in China 00:00 Intro / オープニング 00:41 Lunch at McDonald's / マクドナルドでランチ 02:19 Arriving at Omiya Station / 大宮駅に到着 02:46 Station Booth Experience / ステーションブース体験 07:10 Coffee & Apple Pie / コーヒーとアップルパイ 11:30 Exploring Shinjuku & Harajuku / 新宿・原宿を散策 14:09 Kura Sushi Harajuku / くら寿司 原宿店 ⬛︎The Story Behind Station Booth While working as a station attendant at Shinagawa Station, the planner observed people struggling daily with uncomfortable work postures—sitting on station chairs with laptops balanced on their laps, or taking notes while wedging cell phones between their ears and shoulders. “Couldn't we help these people in need?” This pure desire to support busy businesspeople is the true origin of the “STATION BOOTH.” I was deeply moved that it wasn't just a convenient box, but a space born from kindness ☺️ 🔗 Read more about the vision (Japanese article): https://www.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/... #JapanTravel #Tokyo #sleeppod #Capsulehotel #StationBooth #SoloTravel #Vlog