Views from the rooftop are lovely, can see the sky tree at night whilst having some snacks.
Location and transport wise is lovely, convenience stores nearby. Asakusa temple also a short 10-15 mins walk as well as a few good hidden food options. Near 2 metro lines making it easy to move around Tokyo
There's only 1 small lift to go up to the floors where the rooms are so in the mornings and nights, you'll have to wait for a lift or 2 to go back to the room since it gets crowded very quickly.
Incredibly small room for 2 people and 2 suitcases (one large, one medium) but it seems rather normal for Tokyo.
The room that was assigned to us did not have good ventilation causing it to smell damp if you didn't keep the ventilator on (made the mistake the first 2 hours of our stay). When we came back from dinner, it smelled incredibly damp and we asked for a room change due to one of us being asthmatic. With some reluctance and going back-and-forth, we were offered an alternative but it smelled to smoke. We were told by the manager that all rooms are non-smoke, clearly not. We still appreciated that they tried to change it, even if we had to push for it.
Cleaning done every 3 nights. We stayed 6 and never got cleaning for our room since we were never informed that if we are not out of the room by 10-11am, the person cleaning would not come back (info on this would be appreciated!)
TLDR: rooms are small with ventilation problems but it's clean, would recommend for a night or 2