Overall, I had a very comfortable stay. The property was clean, well-organized, and felt thoughtfully managed. All the reception staff I met were friendly, polite, and able to communicate in basic English, which made everything smooth.
I stayed in a single room. It was compact but comfortable for one person; personally I think it would feel quite tight for two guests.
Initially I was a bit hesitant because my room was directly opposite the women’s restroom. However, it turned out to be surprisingly convenient. The restroom was not busy, and the noise I expected from people going in and out never became an issue. Since the facilities were also kept very clean, it ended up being quite a good location.
During my five-night stay, I didn’t sleep particularly well, possibly because there was a ventilation fan near the head of the bed and it was winter, so I sometimes felt cool air blowing toward my head. I ended up using one pillow to block the vent and sleeping with just one pillow, which felt a bit low. That said, the room itself had heating and was warm overall, so this may simply be my personal sensitivity.
The shared showers and toilets were separated by gender and easy to access, and I rarely had to wait. Towels and basic toiletries were provided, which was convenient.
There is a Lawson within a short walk and another 7-Eleven nearby, and there is also a bus that goes directly to Asakusa, which made getting around quite convenient. The walk from the station is a little longer than expected, but there are elevators along the way, so it’s manageable even with luggage.
Overall, a solid and comfortable stay, and I would consider returning in the future.