Capsule rooms may be small, however Devil May Cry The fan base is huge. Next month, Anshin Oyado Premier Nagoya Sakae in Nagoya will cover one of its capsules with the silver-haired heroes DMC.
Capsule rooms are tiny, coffin-like rooms with small TVs. The first capsule hotel, the Capsule Inn Osaka, opened in 1979 in the Umeda district of Osaka. Since then, they have spread across the country. They have long been affordable options for those who crash late at night after missing the last train, but before Japan’s tourist ban, they were also popular and fun options for international tourists.
As part of DMC‘s twentieth anniversary, this capsule hotel room was covered from wall to wall Devil May Cry posters and art. Whether you sleep on your left, right, or back, you’ll be eyeing handsome hunks from Capcom’s stylist demon hunter series.
But unfortunately there is only one of these special rooms. as Siliconera According to reports, those who check into the hotel between April 1st and April 30th can pay for a special Devil May Cry Package for 9,800 yen ($80.55). get guests DMC– Themed postcards and a calendar – plus a chance to enter a lottery to win a night in the special capsule room. If you don’t win, you get three coaster mats.
If the winner is selected for the room and the daily quota of coaster mats is exhausted, guests will have to settle for a regular capsule room to see theirs DMC postcards and calendars.
There have been numerous similar hotel room promotions in Japan over the years. But as far as I know, this is the first capsule room to receive such treatment. Because Up close, this promotion looks particularly intimate. But really wWho wouldn’t want to sleep under the watchful eyes of Dante, Virgil and Nero?