It was a mixed bag.
The location was very good, close to the Ginza and Hanzomon subway lines, and within walking distance of Tokyo Station. And the price seemed a little low.
The building seemed old, but it was well-cleaned and clean. The hotel had announced that there was construction work in front and to the right, so it was likely to be noisy during the day. There were no problems at night or in the early morning.
I was surprised at how dated the in-room facilities were. The shower had good water pressure, but it took quite a while to heat up when I first used it, which made me feel uneasy.
The toilet had a heated water washer, but it was a fairly old model, which reminded me of the time I first used it at the office a long time ago. It didn't have a heated seat function, which is now commonplace, and I miss that chilly feeling. I also miss the loud sound of the refrigerator motor and the sound of it turning on and off, which bothered me while I was sleeping.
The Showa-era smiley face is used as an eye-catcher, and it even made me think that this was a retro experience-type entertainment from the Showa and early Heisei eras.
The most inconvenient thing was the step in the large unit bath, which I sometimes come across. It's about 30cm high, so you have to be careful when getting in and out. I think it's now too difficult for elderly people.
The front desk was polite and nice, but that alone is not enough to make it a favorite.
When I first made the reservation this time, I was inadvertently attracted by the high reviews, but after my stay, I looked more closely and saw that there were too many questionable reviews...
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