I stayed here for a week in early March on my home coming trip. It is located in the older part of Tokyo between Ueno and Asakusa. It is off a busy main street so it was quiet and is easy access to Tokyo's oldest subway line "Ginza Line" which takes us to many main spots in the city.
it takes only a few minutes walk to the nearest subway station "Inaricho".. By the way since "Inaricho" is not a major station on the oldest line there is not an escalator or an elevator. Ueno can be reached on foot in ten minutes or so. It is also possible to walk to Asakusa which is a major tourist spot and can see the newest attraction "Tokyo Sky Tree" close by. The same subway line takes us to Shibuya, Ginza and Imperial Palace area.
There are several convenience stores and a 24-hour super market close to the hotel. It became very quiet at night in the hotel area.
The front desk staff was very polite and helpfull.
The room was big enough for a person even for two (for a budget hotel in Tokyo). When i was there Tokyo was experiencing unusually cold weather and I felt cold in my room but couldn't find the temp control switch nor a panel. The whole building seemed rather outdated but the room including the bathroom was cleaned throughly and had everything we need, a fridge, a cooking device, microwave oven, etc. The loundry facility is in the basement and we have to walk down the steps.
As I stayed for a week I did not have a daily cleaning service but it gave me more flexibility to stay in the room or come and go any time of the day. The facility locks its front door between 6 o'clock in the evening and 9o'clock next morning so it was very secure. The guests use pass number to use the door during those hours.
I might have been lucky but despite some negative opinions on this forum my room did not smell of cigarette (I have athma and very sensitive to smoke smell) and it was perfect for my need. It was very well worth the money.