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Sydney capsule hotel 'pod' advertised as 'long-term living solution' at $300 a week reveals ridiculous state of rentals in Australia 'Ultra modern' capsule has built-in USB charging ports ...
Yusuke Oba, a Sydney-based photographer who has lived in Australia for over 20 years, wanted to experience staying in a capsule hotel to better understand the culture of the country where he was born.
A capsule hotel is trying to fill a gap in the Sydney rental crisis for a whopping $250 per week. People are understandably horrified. “If this is what the future holds get me off the ride now.” ...
Also known as a pod hotel, this accommodation type was developed in Japan and consists of a number of bed-sized rooms. One is now available to rent in a Sydney building for $250 per week.
Futuristic capsule room offered to renters a long-term living solution in Haymarket, Sydney. A capsule “apartment” listed for $300 per week has sparked criticism, with renters questioning ...
By night, the world's first capsule hotel (founded in Osaka, Japan in 1979) must have looked like a morgue, with neat rows of narrow sleeping capsules each containing a recumbent body. But the ...
Futuristic capsule room offered to renters a long-term living solution in Haymarket, Sydney. A capsule “apartment” listed for $300 per week has sparked criticism, with renters questioning ...
A “dystopian” capsule “apartment” is being offered as a long-term living solution for Sydneysiders, as the extent of the city’s rental crisis is laid bare.
A “dystopian” capsule “apartment” is being offered as a long-term living solution for Sydneysiders, as the extent of the city’s rental crisis is laid bare.
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