A Quiet and unprentious stay in Tokyo!
Visited in September 2003, very hot n humid time! Lucky they had A/C. This excellent business hotel (well, only business hotel that I have stayed at), some sections are a bit older, but another wing is more modern has a most graceous and courteous staff! Rooms are extremely reasonable by Tokyo standards! It's a gem, since the rooms maybe a bit spartan, but at the same time, very functional. My room had a lunchbox style (Self-contained)bathroom, with western style Shower and japnanese style bathtub combo. This place is located in a very quiet area, so that it might be a bit hard to find at night if you are coming off the subway with your suitcases in tow!
The have DSL service in the rooms at a very minimal charge. They change your currency at the desk to yen. There is a resturant that serves Breakfast, lunch and dinner, but I did not try it on my stay.
The area is known for some of the embasseys in the local area. It is VERY quiet at night. It is less than a block or so from the nearest subway entrance. A couple of others are a little hike away on the Roppongi. Yes, if you want you can walk to the Roppongi from here, if you are not afraid of "a little hike." A hospital is also less than a block away. There is a post office about 2-3 blocks away. Plenty of shopping just mere blocks away in different directions.
Many local resturants abound until you hit the Roppongi, then you hit the motherload of shops and resturants and the nightlife!
I don't know if I ever would have found this gem, if I had not been stranded at the airport asking my japanese friend where I could stay in Tokyo! Turned my trip from a fiasco to a respite! Yeah! I hope this helps you! Definately a bargain for the frugal traveller in all of us!