Great location and very convenient, particularly for tourists or first-timers to Tokyo. Easy walk to the Asakusa station, Sensō-ji temple, and many shops to buy souvenirs. Very happy we stayed in this area. Also, the breakfast is quite good. However, be aware that the rooms here are very basic, with plastic tubs and cheap toilets compared to most places in Japan. This is more of a two star "budget" type accommodation, best suited for those who were considering a hostel, or travelers who are flexible, self-sufficient, or with a sense of humor. Not for those who expect concierge service! People in our group had several problematic encounters at the front desk, being snapped at, and turned away for requests like helping with a restaurant reservation or calling for a taxi. For example, I was told a taxi would be "impossible on this road", so I had to hike a few blocks to hail a taxi in person, and then ask the driver to come to the front door to pick everyone else up. In other words, not impossible at all. These could have been miscommunications due to the language barrier, but the overall feeling was that any question was considered a nuisance, like the mean soup guy in Seinfeld. It left a bad impression. However, we still enjoyed our trip and we coped by making jokes about it.
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