The hotel's location is quite convenient. While not in the absolute busiest part of the city center, it's within walking distance to Oshiage Station, which offers direct and quick trains to Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi, as well as both Haneda and Narita airports. The area around the hotel is well-ordered and relatively quiet, not too crowded or chaotic. It's right next to Tokyo Skytree, and the view from the rooftop at night is fantastic, with a pleasant breeze. The standard rooms are on the smaller side, but they maintain a good sense of design, and the TV is positioned conveniently at the head of the bed for easy screen mirroring. Although the rooms are compact, the common area on the first floor is spacious, so you can head downstairs if you need to work. The hotel website states that breakfast isn't included, but they actually provide complimentary bread and juice every day, with a variety of delicious options like bacon rolls and olive bread, so there's no need to buy breakfast separately. One of the front desk staff members, who spoke Chinese, was incredibly helpful and attentive on our check-in day, giving us detailed information about the rooftop, the breakfast bread, and the laundry/drying facilities. This was very useful.
The only minor drawback is that all spaces feel a bit cramped, but this is commensurate with the price, and the hotel has clearly put effort into the design of its common areas to strike a good balance. Additionally, the bedding quality was just okay; the sheets had some pilling and small stains, which were replaced after room cleaning.
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