The once-luxurious hotel is now going through hard times. The rooms clearly tell us by their smell that it was once possible to smoke in each of them, and the decoration and materials are fantastically similar to the interior of the Toyota Landcruiser 200 - you will like it only if you have bad taste or you are a fan of the 200th Cruzac (which is the same thing). The restaurant and bar are good, and the breakfasts are excellent. There is a fitness room here. It is not notable for anything, except that the visit is paid, even if you live in a deluxe room. Geographically inconvenient for everything - Ginza is far away, and so are the tourist spots. Although, everything is neat and beautiful around. Well, the cherry on the cake: the price tag for the night is just a horse. For this money, you can live in a Radisson on Rosa Khutor in high season (if you know what I mean).
The hotel firmly deserves 4 stars. The rooms are spacious compared to other four in Tokyo, there is a subway station nearby, shops are within walking distance of the hotel, the hotel has three very high-level restaurants, although the prices are appropriate. You can drink tea with desserts that deserve special attention! In general, I recommend it, although the hotel is not cheap!