“The hotel has a great welcoming bar where you can fix your own drink with their bar in the lobby. The hotel is quiet and unique. The rooms are clean and the staff at the hotel is very accommodating.”
“reception is nice
Location is great
Decoration is cozy and modern
One room has been upgraded to balcony thanks and my parents love it
Three opportunities
1. Room is a bit dark - one more on top lighting will be better
2. AC in the room causes noise
3. Breakfast is ok but not a little bit behind the nh central near the museum”
“The breakfast was outstanding especially the omelette. The chef was very friendly and even put on a little performance. The room was very clean and the service was amazing. Overall a great stay and would definitely recommend.
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“Beautiful building in the perfect location. Staff were very friendly and sincere; always happy to help. Will definitely book here again next time we visit”
"Not a Hotel — More Like a Hostel Charging Hotel Prices
This place is marketed as a hotel, but in reality, it feels more like a hostel — just with hotel-level pricing. You're essentially paying for the location, as it's close to the museum quarter, which is admittedly convenient.
Here are the key issues:
No real reception – There's no front desk. Instead, a staff member at the café next door acts as "reception" from 9 AM to 6 PM.
Poor accessibility – There’s no proper entrance; you have to climb stairs, and taxis can’t stop right outside the property.
Extremely small rooms – The room is tiny, even by Japanese standards. You can't fully open a suitcase on the floor.
No real windows – The only windows face the staircase and a very slow elevator. You can hear everyone passing by clearly.
Inconvenient power setup – Turning off the room lights also cuts power to the outlets, so you can't charge your phone unless you leave the lights on (except in the bathroom).
Basic bedding – Standard hostel-quality linens and pillows (cushions actually).
On the plus side, the room was clean and odor-free — but that should be the bare minimum for any hotel.
Overall, if you’re expecting hotel quality, you’ll likely be disappointed. You're paying for the location, not the experience."