This hotel is very small but so convenient in many ways: 2-3 min walk from subway or metro, 10 min walk to Ginza, a good stay for pachinko lovers (Top's), one of the best gourmet place to dine wth lots of different shops and restaurants around, 24 hour working family restaurant on the second floor of your hotel, a convenience store on the ground floor, a choice of presents for ladies like facial mask with collagen, cream and lotion with sponge, a small but cozy public onsen on the last floor of the building. This area is pretty safe for tourists and visitors because there are many government establishments around and Shimbashi is considered to be one of the busiest business towns good for drinking and dining out for local business men. Everything you will eat here is of a good quality for reasonable price. Hotel stuff is hospitable and attending. If you do not mind the room is little old and out fashioned, you may enjoy a reasonable price for staying and lots of extra benefits from hotel and it's perfect location to move...
Read moreThis has got to be one of the smallest room I had stayed. I shifted to this hotel after my work trip as it is a lot more affordable. But, it's so small that I could not open up my luggage. I had to put my luggage on my bed in order to open it up. ||Basically, everything is small in this room. Wardrobe. TV. Dressing table. Toilet. But, this hotel provides a complimentary bottle of mineral water in the fridge. ||Breakfast wise, if it comes inclusive, it's not buffet. Only the drink bar is free flow. The breakfast selection (if it's inclusive in the room package) has only 4 sets to select from. Taste is ok. ||If you can't read Japanese, this hotel is not recommended. Most of the written items in the room are in Japanese. ||The hotel is less than 10min walk to Shimbashi station. Surrounded by many eating places. ||Staffs are very...
Read moreI stayed here in Feb, 2015 sponsored by a Japanese University. The rooms are doll house sized, the smallest I have yet encountered in Tokyo. The room was scrupulously clean and had some nice surprises (fast internet, small washing machine, refrigerator in room, free water, large sized bed. This is not a place to do other than sleep as the working area is very cramped. The breakfast was a bad joke - a choice of Japanese breakfast set or lukewarm, runny scrambled eggs, a rubbery sausage and a huge hunk of toast (but only with margarine - yuck). The hotel is convenient to Shimbashi JR station and a few subway lines. Western visitors will not like this hotel...
Read more