Wonderful, affordable hotel in Nihombashi, close to Ningyocho station, giving easy access to all of the major parts of Tokyo. Included breakfast buffet was a lifesaver in getting over our jetlag. Being in the banking district, the trains around rush hour were never crowded when going back toward Chuo, as you would if you were a tourist. A Lawson's is just around the corner and, as well as a My Basket grocery store. Staff and even fellow guests were always courteous, even to a big bearded gaijin. Washer and dryer are serviceable, if modest in size and power. Bidet had a seat warmer and warm water, although electric bidets never match the pressure I'm used to with my mechanical one. Duvet is wonderfully plush and warm, even if the bed is on the harder side. As long as you're not used to a custom/high-end mattress, you'll be fine. Room is economy sized, but the thought put into the design makes it feel larger. My one recommendation to tourists is to go to Kyoya, a Okonomiyaki place a few minutes away. The food was delicious, but the service was unforgettable. The owner speaks near-fluent English and will make you feel right at home in Tokyo.