The hotel is good in everything: proximity to the metro, a very nice area along the Sumida river embankment. Close to SkyTree. Excellent breakfasts (although expensive-this is the only drawback). The rooms are small, but cozy and clean. There is a smoking room, a shop, an exchange office, a spa, a swimming pool, and a stunning observation deck on the 31st floor. Excellent beds, automatic check-in. We are very satisfied.
The room is very small, it will be cramped for two, there are a lot of people at breakfast, you can find food to taste.
Towels are changed every day.
There is a shop on the 2nd floor.
Relatively close to the metro, but there is nothing interesting in the vicinity.
One of the best hotels that I managed to visit during my entire trip to Japan. The building is noticeable and tall - it can be seen from afar, there were some difficulties with the self-registration process, but the staff was there and immediately helped. Funny ads with hotel rules are being played on TV, and they also show how busy the communal baths are (this is not an onsen). Very close to Ryogoku Station. The only kind of "minus" is that we got a windowless room inside the building. More precisely, there was a window, but it was in the hallway. You just need to take into account that it happens there. But to spend the night or just relax after a walk is a great option.