Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 26 reviews
Located in central Tokyo, this property is chosen primarily for its proximity to major train stations. However, guests frequently report significant issues regarding facilities and management.
The most prominent drawback is the lack of an elevator in a five-story building, forcing guests to carry heavy luggage up steep stairs. Furthermore, reviews consistently highlight concerns about building aging, hygiene, noise, and the impersonal nature of the self-check-in process.
Due to its location near hospitals, ambulance sirens are audible day and night, making it difficult to get a good night's sleep. Overall, guests feel the value for money is low, often describing the experience as more akin to an poorly maintained short-term rental than a hotel.
Strengths
Convenient location near major subway stations
Good to Know
No elevator, requiring guests to climb 5 floors
Building aging and poor hygiene
Noise issues due to proximity to hospitals
Difficulties with check-in and communication due to impersonal management
Recommended For
Not recommended — Due to facility aging and poor management, it is difficult to recommend this property to general travelers.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 5.4/10 · 1 sites · Based on 26 reviews
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FAQ
No, it is a five-story building without an elevator. Guests must carry luggage up steep stairs.
Due to its proximity to hospitals, ambulance sirens are frequent, which may disturb sleep.
It operates on a self-check-in basis via email instructions. There is no on-site staff, which can lead to communication difficulties.
There are multiple reports of issues regarding bedding stains, dust, and bathroom hygiene.
While it is close to subway stations with easy access to shops and restaurants, the property's internal maintenance is often criticized.


















