The hotel is conveniently located in the rich and pretentious Ginza district. Near the metro, hundreds of different shops and restaurants. The train station is a 20-minute walk away.
The rooms are tiny but cozy and very clean. The breakfasts are simply amazing, you can even choose nabemono (this is when you cook meat, vegetables and mushrooms in broth yourself).
The hotel is next to the most expensive street in Tokyo, where brand boutiques and fashion houses are located. The metro is within 8 minutes on foot in any direction. There is a famous fish market nearby. It is located on a quiet street. There is a multi-level automatic parking nearby. Nearby, on the street, there is a place to have breakfast and dinner. The reception is located on the second floor, there is also a cafe that is open from 06.30. There is also free coffee, tea, instant juices, face masks, creams and mouthwash. Check-in starts at 15 o'clock, but if you arrive earlier, your luggage will be taken for storage free of charge. In the evening, a young man with an unusual name works at the reception - Marcel, a pleasant and attentive young man, he speaks Russian perfectly. It will help you find the answer to your question. The hotel is clean and tidy, daily room cleaning. Our room was on the 13th floor. To press your floor number in the elevator, you need to attach a number card to the reader and press the floor button. The rooms are small with low ceilings, well renovated. The rooms are clean, clean and ironed linen, clean towels. Small minibar, air conditioning, ionizer, kettle, hair dryer, 2 double beds with comfortable mattresses , pay TV. You can take an iron and ironing board at the reception before the end of your stay. The furniture is in good condition, the chairs have strange stripes. We are happy with the hotel. I recommend.