This property gives the illusion that it’s a normal family friendly hotel. However, it is more like a hostel. Right from the beginning, they don’t ask for ID, just hand you a key. The rooms are decent sized but you’ll hit your head on the ceiling if not careful. There are community bathrooms on each level. And if you are on level 6, there is no elevators, you must take the stairs which are small and narrow, not handicap friendly at all. It’s more traditional so shoes need to come off when you get onto the floors. The shower in the room doesn’t look like it’d been cleaned in a long while, the drain was clogged and overflowing. The bed was beyond squeaky and extremely uncomfortable. The walls were so thin you could hear the person in the next room talking. It says to be quiet after 10pm, but the amount of kids screaming all night makes the noise request seem like a joke. The area around is down a sketchy alley filled with drunk pervy men who sit on the sidewalk. The cops walk around here in patrols of 3 and are heavily armed which you don’t see in most places in Japan. All in all, not what was expected at all and highly disappointed.