Close to restaurants and shops and Keio train lines, the hotel is situated across from a highway but the windows were soundproof so sleeping was easy with no noise. As a smaller hotel it had three rooms, a stairway and an elevator door on each floor, again making it a comfortable stay. The rooftop gardens were nice, one side covered and one with some covering over the seating areas with an espresso machine station at the stairwell to make your own preferences. We reserved a king bedroom and the combination shower/bathtub room was very spacious. I was confused at first until I realized the whole room was the shower as you closed the door, with an unobtrusive drain on the tile floor. The staff were helpful, I needed an iron one day and ther is also m-f same day laundry service. The front desk is not manned 24 hours but there are ways to get the staff by phoning at any time and the signs are legible to help out non Japanese speaking people. I liked the convenient bus stop out front, another bus stop around the corner, and the Sasazuka Train Station within a couple blocks. The restaurants and variety of shops are all close by, as is a hospital that was not needed but still helpful to know. Quiet residential neighborhood behind the busy street in front of the hotel that has a beautiful Buddhist Shrine with lovely gardens. A Tokyo Toilet Project station, architect designed, is located close by. If I come back to Tokyo I would again make this the home base for all my exploring.