This property meets the Japanese business hotel standard in its service, cleanliness, facilities, and location. The smallest room has a queen sized bed with one of its side stuck on the wall between the room and the bathroom which makes the entire room a little too small for one-two person but I think it is the Japanese common way to locate the bed in a room. I did wish for a lightly bigger room, but considering the low price, I felt like it was the best deal. The door to the bathroom had the wood pattern coating like some other walls in the room and felt well coordinated. The door was chrome from inside of the bathroom which made it look so clean and robust. It was a huge plus for me. Unlike other budget business hotels, the room had the decently sized so-called "unit-bath" that you see in regular apartments in Japan. In combination with the ground level main entrance, this hotel offers a very homy and relaxing experience as if guests live in this area. On the fourth level, there was a lounge space guests can relax and do some internet work with the public free wifi they provide. There is a complimentary coffee machine from which guests can get unlimited tiny cups of brewed coffee. The trash "shelf" underneath the coffee machine had the bin especially for the leftover drinks, in case guests cannot finish the coffee so that the trash won't be ruined to make it harder for the mandatory recycling obligation in Tokyo. I see it everywhere in Japan and I like it.