"There are many visitors staying in one big space, so we can communicate and feel relaxed," said student Natsuki Suno, who was taking a break from her studies.
The hotel, which opened 18 months ago, has 60 cube rooms equipped with a mattress and reading lamp.
Depending on the room, overnight rates range from 3800 yen ($46) to 4800 yen ($58). Daytime visitors can lounge in cushioned corners of the hotel for 500 yen an hour.
Kei Asai, chief executive of Book and Bed, said he wanted to offer something beyond the traditional capsule hotel.
"The reason why I came up with this concept was that I wanted to stay in this kind of hotel where you can fall asleep while enjoying something fun," he said.
- AAP