The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Station. There is a construction site nearby, we asked for a room with a view not of the construction site. We stayed for 1 night. At the reception, friendly and smiling girls gave us a coupon with the password to the room door, and electronic locks on the doors of the rooms. There are also coupons for visiting a spa with pools, a women's and a men's spa are separate. However, we were unable to use the spa due to lack of free time. Since we arrived ahead of check-in time, we were asked to walk around Tokyo until 15 o'clock, helpfully accepting our luggage for free storage. By the time we arrived, our luggage was already in the room. In the evening, in the lobby of the hotel, we were met by an electronic dog Aibo, a new model named Sakura, with whom we played pleasantly. The room is clean, although there was one set of towels and a bathrobe for two, but 2 pairs of slippers. The room is small, I would say cramped. The room has a minibar, hairdryer, TV with local channels, air conditioning blowing on the bed, kettle and tea making facilities. It was nice to find a pair of USB connectors on the headboard, a set of plugs, so if you forgot the adapter for the outlet, you can charge your gadgets. A very uncomfortable pillow, long and narrow, filled with plastic balls. Audibility from the corridor carries attempts by residents of neighboring rooms to open combination locks. The bathroom is combined, but spacious, slightly smaller than the room). There are shampoos and conditioner, a toothbrush with paste, if you do not open the brush and give it to the reception at check-out, then you will be given a gift.