This was the hotel I liked the most during all my business trips to Japan.
I usually visit Japan for business.
It’s not that the other hotels I’ve stayed at before were bad, but this hotel stood out as my favorite.
I arrived at the hotel before check-in time, but the staff kindly checked my reservation in advance.
After spending some time exploring the area and having coffee, I returned to find the same staff member ready to help me check in, and I was given a nice room.
Although Japanese hotels are often considered small, I didn’t feel that this room was cramped at all.
The room was clean, and any additional amenities I needed were available in the lobby.
There was also a massage chair in the room, which I didn’t use, but I appreciated the thoughtful touch.
There was a chair in the shower, which I think would be great for elderly guests.
One minor downside was that there was no mirror in the shower, so it was a bit inconvenient to wash up all at once.
Breakfast was included, so I could enjoy my meal in the lobby area in the morning.
I liked that both American & Japanese breakfast options were available.
Since the hotel is close to train and subway lines, it can be a bit noisy at times.
However, watching the trains go by from below made up for the noise.
There were izakayas, restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores nearby, which made my stay very convenient.
Generous check-out times and quick check-in are definite advantages of this hotel.
I would love to stay here again.