sleep in Tokyo. Check-in is done through self-serve kiosks, but staff are nearby and ready to help if needed. Note that there’s a small nightly tourism tax to pay upon check-in.
The first room I was given had an unusual smell, but when I brought it up, the manager personally walked me to a new room to ensure everything was satisfactory. The room itself was compact, as expected for this price point in Tokyo. While the linens and bathroom were very clean, some surfaces like the desk could have used a bit more attention.
Room cleaning is only provided if you don’t display the “eco cleaning” sign on your door. Otherwise, they’ll just leave you towels ant the door. Amenities like toothpaste, toothbrushes, and hair brushes are available in the lobby for you to take.
The location is excellent, in tge affluent Tokyo neighbourhood of Roppongi. Plus, the hotel is just steps from Roppongi Station, and a short walk away from many restaurants and bars. The nearest metro exit also has elevator access, making it convenient for those with luggage.