I stayed on the top floor, and first thing I noticed was that the single room was terribly small and cramped (smaller than your typical Japanese business hotel). To make matters worse, they decided to paint the walls with a dark grey color, including the ceilings. Overall, this makes the room and corridors seem even smaller than they actually are. I wonder why was this choice of colors used, when cream or off-white would have brightened up any small hotel room. The room itself was musty, and the air was heavy in the intense summer heat. The toilet smelled funky, the bed mattress was as hard as a rock. Did not get a good night's sleep at all. On my 2nd night, I discovered a cockroach was roaming about the room. Not sure where it came from, but as I peered under the bed (found a used tissue that wasn't cleared by housekeeping) and behind the air-conditioner, I found the room and its corners to be extremely dusty. The cockroach must have made its home there. After I killed the roach and swept it out to the common corridor, I was bemused that by the 3rd night, the dead roach was still lying there, as if no housekeeper bothered to clean the area. The hotel itself is in a pretty seedy location. It's definitely safe (hey it's Japan), but touts are aplenty especially when you return past 9pm. I do not recommend more than 2 nights stay in this hotel.