Capsule rooms could be small, however Devil May Cry fandom is big. Next month, Anshin Oyado Premier Nagoya Sakae in Nagoya will cowl one in every of its capsules with the silver-haired heroes of DMC.
Capsule rooms are tiny, coffin-like rooms with small televisions. The first capsule resort, the Capsule Inn Osaka, opened in Osaka’s Umeda district in 1979. Since then, they’ve unfold all throughout the nation. They’ve lengthy been reasonably priced choices for these to crash late at night time after lacking the final prepare, however earlier than Japan’s vacationer ban, they had been additionally well-liked, enjoyable choices for worldwide vacationers.
As a part of DMC’s twentieth anniversary, this capsule resort room has been lined wall-to-wall with Devil May Cry posters and artwork. No matter if you’re sleeping in your left, proper, or your again, you’ll be hunky dudes from Capcom’s stylist demon-hunter sequence.
But, sadly, there’s solely one in every of these particular rooms. As Siliconera stories, those that verify into the resort between April 1 and April 30 will pay for a particular Devil May Cry package deal for 9,800 yen ($80.55). Guests get DMC-theme postcards and a calendar—plus an opportunity to enter a lottery to win an evening within the particular capsule room. Those who don’t win get three coaster mats.
If the winner for the room has been chosen and the day’s allotment of coaster mats has been snapped up, then company should resign themselves to a daily capsule room the place they’ll take a look at their DMC postcards and calendar.
Over the years, there have been quite a few resort room promotions in Japan much like this. But, so far as I do know, that is the primary capsule room to get such therapy. Due to the shut quarters, this promotion appears particularly intimate. But actually, who wouldn’t wish to sleep below the watchful eyes of Dante, Vergil, and Nero?