Inside a gaming capsule hotel in Japan, where entire floors are filled with computers and guests are encouraged to "play all day"

Guests can play for hours and sleep in pods once they're done playing. The first three floors feature bright LED lights, gaming chairs and more than 70 computers. READ MORE: “This MUST be the best business class in the world”

This is surely the ultimate hotel for gamers.

In Osaka, Japan, a hotel called "e-Zone" encourages guests to indulge in hours of streaming sessions in an "environment you can't experience anywhere else."

The interior can only be described as a gamer's paradise. The first three floors are entirely dedicated to e-sports (electronic sports) and are equipped with more than 70 PCs and gaming chairs, encouraging customers to “play all day”.

The first two floors are open spaces, lit by red LED lights and containing back-to-back rows of PC monitors. It is in these areas that tournaments are often held with matches displayed on large ceiling screens.

Pictured is a two-bed private room in the hotel , which includes gaming computers for everyone The first two floors (photo) - often used for tournaments - are illuminated by red LED lights and large monitors occupy walls and ceilings

Inside a gaming capsule hotel in Japan, where entire floors are filled with computers and guests are encouraged to "play all day"
Guests can play for hours and sleep in pods once they're done playing. The first three floors feature bright LED lights, gaming chairs and more than 70 computers. READ MORE: “This MUST be the best business class in the world”

This is surely the ultimate hotel for gamers.

In Osaka, Japan, a hotel called "e-Zone" encourages guests to indulge in hours of streaming sessions in an "environment you can't experience anywhere else."

The interior can only be described as a gamer's paradise. The first three floors are entirely dedicated to e-sports (electronic sports) and are equipped with more than 70 PCs and gaming chairs, encouraging customers to “play all day”.

The first two floors are open spaces, lit by red LED lights and containing back-to-back rows of PC monitors. It is in these areas that tournaments are often held with matches displayed on large ceiling screens.

Pictured is a two-bed private room in the hotel , which includes gaming computers for everyone The first two floors (photo) - often used for tournaments - are illuminated by red LED lights and large monitors occupy walls and ceilings

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