In general, in order to stay for one night, the hotel will do, given its budget price. The rooms are named with Japanese names (I lived in a Wakakusa room). But internally, they don't look much like rooms in the rivers, except for a bed and a table with a chair. The area is very small, a very small refrigerator (about half the size of a regular hotel refrigerator). There is a public hot tub pool (I haven't been), but it's not an onsen, it's just a hot pool, which the administration honestly admits.
The place is normal, but it is far from JR and not very close to the subway.
There are only two washing machines in the hotel, respectively, it is necessary to take into account the high probability of queues for washing. At the same time, washing lasts 1 hour and 40 minutes, and the time cannot be adjusted. I didn't know and decided to wash it. As a result, while I was waiting for my turn, and then when the washing was over, I spent about 1000 yen on beer and soft drinks. With
The staff is friendly, as they are everywhere in Japan. The hotel has a free breakfast (but I left before it started). At parting, they give a gift of your choice (I took chopsticks).