As a business hotel, there were more local men than tourists, and although it was small in size, the service was good. It was clean, and most of them were locals, so I was able to stay quietly even though it wasn't a well-soundproofed place. The staff were also quiet and friendly.
It's a single room, but it's a semi-double, so the bed was comfortable, and there was no space to put luggage instead, but it was a bed with legs so you could use the bottom of the bed, so it wasn't bad to unfold the carrier and push it inside. Children under the age of 12 (based on their birthday) stayed for free, and breakfast was prepared with a different menu every day, with Japanese and bread types, and it was delicious. In particular, it was very useful and nice to pack breakfast in a lunchbox so you could eat it either in your room or outside. You can bring disposable items from the 1st floor, and amenity is prepared by dhc. Even pajamas can be worn fresh every day. Slippers only cost 60 yen. However, I made a reservation through Google saying that the location is a 10-minute walk from Tokyo Station, but it was 2-30 minutes away and a taxi cost 900 yen. It's a distance you can't walk. It's one stop from Tokyo Station, but if you use the metro, you have to pay 180 yen for each stop, so it was a shame.
But, JR Kanda station is close. The neighborhood is also quiet.
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