The hotel is located on a quiet street, next to a small park.
It is convenient to get to the main attractions of Tokyo.
The room is small, clean, and cozy enough.
The room has everything you need - a kettle, a refrigerator, a hairdryer, a TV, shampoo, hair conditioner, shower gel, disposable slippers.
There are no cupboards for things, the hanger is wall mounted.
Upon check-in, the receptionist clarified on which days it is convenient for us to change towels and clean the room.
Breakfast is a buffet: greens, salad, rice, sausages, omelette, two types of soup.
Drinks - smoothies, juice, coffee.
There are two vending machines with drinks and a laundry room in the lobby of the hotel.
In rainy weather, you can ask for an umbrella at the reception, or call a taxi.
The staff is very pleasant and friendly.
Grocery stores, an Italian restaurant, and ramen shops are within walking distance.
It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the metro station, 40 minutes to walk to the Ginza quarter, and 40 minutes to walk to the railway station.
A traditional hotel with small rooms, but with a standard set of amenities. A decent traditional (non-continental) breakfast with onigiri and edamame, salads and fried chicken. Breakfast is served in the lobby at the reception. Some rooms have a view of Skytree. Convenient location - Ginza district and Tokyo Station can be reached on foot in about 25 minutes, a 3-minute metro walk away.