Overall the area hotel was great. The stuff was friendly to us. They even help me get my lost passport from the airport by traducing and giving the airport staff the correct mailing address of the hotel. The rooms are big enough for two people. If you want anything bigger, spent more and go somewhere else. But for the price, I believe this is okay. The area around the hotel gets so busy and dirty at night. Honestly the dirtiest part from all of Tokyo. It so much youth and tourists. It’s s like Times Square, but 10 cups of espresso coffee on an empty stomach. But again, some people are really into this type of environment. I’m from NYC, so i already have plenty of this in my life on a daily basics lol
The hotel was great. Be sure to pay attention to what type of hotel you're booking when it comes to smoking vs non-smoking. The room was clean, the location was great as it was about a 15 minute walk to Shinjuku Station, and there were plenty of eateries and pubs in walking distance. One aspect of the hotel that I really appreciated was how it was connected to a 7-eleven. Very convenient, and will consider staying again.
The property was as advertised - clean, with a wider-than-twin bed (possibly a full-size), although it would have been difficult with anything larger than a carryon-rollaway suitcase. Unlike other hotels in the area, there is no under-bed storage for your suitcase.
The room has a decent microwave, water boiler, cube refrigerator, AC and a TV (which I didn't use). There were also slippers for the unit, although they were small for me (size 8.5) and were vinyl and not too comfortable. That said, I still used them since the carpet is dark and hard to tell how clean it was.
The curtain is a blackout curtain; fully closed, you will block out pretty much all external light. This was super-effective for sleeping in.
The bathroom was a little cramped - it felt like a cruise ship bathroom with the sink nearly over the toilet. The single shallow shelf is above the toilet, so I recommend keeping the toilet seat always closed lest you risk having stuff fall in. The shower was adequate, and the room came with a set of body soap / shampoo / conditioner.
The one chief drawback of the place is that the walls are thin - soundproofing is minimal, especially from other units. I could feel the occasional bump (of someone hitting their own wall). Hallway noise is also noticeable when someone's walking by or when someone else is knocking on a door several units away.
That said, for this price, this was a pretty good hotel for 1.