It's a hotel located close to the old fish market and a short walk from Ginza and Tokyo station. 11 floor with many floors per floor. Schools also use this hotel so it felt like a dormitory with noise late in the evening. As for the rooms, not too small or too big. Both in the rooms and common area, they have to work on their cleaning, lots of dust everywhere, mold and dirt. Compared to both how the country is clean and other hotels we stayed at, this one was terrible. Staff also didn't speak well English so it was difficult to communicate with them, I wanted to go to the lounge area and we got kicked out by the staff which was unpleasant. Breakfast was ok, we stayed there for 5 nights and they were changing menu from day to day. Cleaning, like most hotels now, saving on room cleaning calling it "eco-friendly" cleaning to save costs on cleaning staff.