CAPUSULE HOUSE-K is a private house designed by Kisho Kurokawa.
It was created based on the concepts of Metabolism and Homo Mobius. This building is composed of the same capsules as the Chugin Capsule Tower Building, which is also a metabolism building, and was completed in 1973, the year after the building was completed.
Until now, it has been open only to a few people and was a little-known building, but in 2019, the restoration was started by Kisho Kurokawa's son, and now it is open to the public with the interior of that time.
The space
[Number of guests]
Up to 7 people (including the use of futons in the tea room).
We recommend 4-5 people for a relaxing stay.
Please limit use to children 10 years old and older.
Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Smoking is prohibited inside and outside the building.
No pets
Number of beds
4 (including sofa beds)
* Capsule Room A - 1 single bed
* Capsule Room B - 1 Sofa Bed (Semi-Double)
* Master bedroom in the basement - 1 king size bed, 1 sofa bed (twin size)
* Capsule tea room, up to 2 futon sets
Air conditioner
Capsule Room A - Heating and cooling air conditioner
Capsule Room B - Heating and cooling air conditioner
Basement Master Bedroom - Heater
Capsule tea room - Heater
Living room - Heating and cooling air conditioner
Internet environment
WiFi is available in all rooms of the building.
Cell phone waves can enter near the window, but it is difficult to enter the center of the room, so we recommend using it with Wifi.
Kitchen
Refrigerator - 130 L
IH grill - 3 burners
Washing machine - drum style washer/dryer
Oven range
Water heater
Bath, washroom, and toilet
2 places
Unit bathrooms are equipped in capsule rooms A and B
[Supplies]
Bath towels, face towels, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, kitchen detergent, toilet paper, kitchen paper, soap, slippers, general cooking utensils, dishes, etc.
[Audio and video equipment]
Living room network audio, small TV, record player
Basement Master bedroom: network audio
Capsule Room B stereo component (currently radio only)
Other items
There is a book corner in the living room with a collection of Kisho Kurokawa's books.
If you would like to have a tea party in the tea room, please bring your own tea set and other items.
Other things to note
It is a very valuable building in architectural history.
We use objects such as posters, lights, and pots, as well as furnishings, chairs, books, and books that have been around since the time of completion, as well as items that have ties to Kisho Kurokawa.
We want you to use this facility as if they were your own.
There is a book corner in the living room with a collection of Kisho Kurokawa's books. Please return the books you have finished reading to their original places as much as possible.
If you are having a tea party in the tea room, please bring your own tea utensils and other items.
Be very careful with fire when using the fireplace.
Firewood is free for up to 2 bundles per night. If you need more than that, please bring it yourself. (Can be purchased at nearby home centers)
If there is damage or significant dirt to the building, interior, furniture, equipment, etc., you will be asked to pay for repairs, cleaning, or replacements.
We have garbage cans for each type of garbage, so please sort it before disposing of it.
Please let me know in advance if you want to bring in and use a hair dryer or heater, which use a lot of electricity, as there is a limit to the electrical capacity of the building.
Registration Details
M200030165