Checked in late night by the most pleasant receptionists. The clean twin room is a bit tight, but a perfect fit for a party of two guests and two check-in baggage. The hotel is well equipped with bidet/spray toilet, central heating, kimonos, vending, and a paid built-in soap washer and small load dryer, but also unconventional essentials like an external fan, a microwave in the hallway, a fridge that must be switched on when needed, and a plug-in electric trouser press available on every floor if the dryer ends up keeping your clothes wet still. Housekeepers will also change your sheets every 2 days and leave you fresh towels and kimonos often outside your room.
I picked this location for being near a train station, which would be our primary transportation, alongside the renowned Family Mart, Aeon, a bathhouse, a fishmonger that sells tempura, and select restaurants of interest like Dominos and Sukiya. The hotel was also middle enough for key locations like Disneyland, Akiba, Odaiba, Skytree and Tokyo Station, and west locations like Shibuya, Nakano and Ikebukuro. Definitely a great location for first-time guests. And if you're an anime fan, the TV includes at least two channels into late-night to really bookend a day of sight-seeing.