Popular 'Bookstore Where You Can Stay Overnight' Right in the Heart of Osaka!
There are about 4,000 books of various genres at 'BOOK AND BED', which truly lives up to its name as a space with both books and beds.
In 2015, the first store opened in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, and as a new Tokyo cultural phenomenon, it was featured in global magazines, making it a popular hostel.
Since then, it has gradually expanded, and in 2018 opened a new store in Shinsaibashi, Osaka!
Although the concept is a 'bookstore where you can stay overnight', BOOK AND BED does not sell books.
Unlike manga cafés with neatly arranged small private rooms, here you find a spacious lobby area with benches and sofas where you can relax.
Of course, you can also take books to your bed separated by curtains and read lying down.
Showers, toilets, and washbasins are shared but open 24 hours, so the feeling might be similar to staying in a capsule hotel.
What sets it apart from other hotels is, naturally, the countless books.
There are also English books and travel guides, perfect for planning the next day's sightseeing!
Guest beds include single, double, and wheelchair-accessible rooms. Single rooms start from 3,400 yen per night, double rooms from 6,400 yen per night – affordable prices that are very appealing.
You can stay alone or with friends and family.
It's a 1-minute walk from the nearest station, Shinsaibashi Station on the Osaka Metro (Midosuji Line). Given this convenient location, the price is definitely a great value!
Hug a book, recall the stories read in the gap between dreams and reality, and slowly fall asleep in a space that is absolutely blissful for book lovers.
Feeling a bit hungry? In times like this...
When you're immersed in a book and suddenly realize you're hungry...
There's a café that meets these needs.
Black latte, black coffee jelly milk, etc. – there are various visually striking black-themed items!
The 'KOBORERU' series, based on the idea that 'it looks most delicious the moment it spills', is definitely an 'Instagrammable' item.
Speaking of Shinsaibashi, it's one of the busiest and most famous areas in Osaka.
Too crowded and tired! Want to take a break! Or just want to read!
In such times, as long as there is availability, you can use the bookstore from 12:00 to 19:00 at a rate starting from 650 yen per hour on weekdays.
Although you cannot bring your own food and drinks or use the shower, being able to read to your heart's content is enough.
Free Wi-Fi is available, so you can casually use your smartphone to search for information.
Even while traveling, you can immerse yourself in books – that's the unique charm of BOOK AND BED.
Travel Diary Table of Contents
1. Is it a bookstore? Or a hostel? No, it's both a bookstore and a hostel.
2. Obviously a 'bookstore' but can't buy books?
3. Immersed in a sea of books – absolutely blissful?!
4. Also features a black-themed 'Instagrammable' café
5. Take a break during your trip?! There's also a 'non-stay' hourly room service
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