The price is right for a couple of nights of layover. The room is bare bones at that price in terms of size and luxury. While it does have a "fancy" asian style toilet with bidet, it's kind of old and dingy liking. The bathroom in general is a shortcoming. It's tiny, and has a plastic RV construction feel to it. I just came from China where even the cheapest hotels had bathrooms in high end ceramics. This is my first time in Japan, so I don't know if that's normal to have a bathroom that looks like a 1980's motorhome inside. The room itself is also very small and just walking from the bed to the desk feels cramped. But the AC works really well, there's a mini fridge that I appreciate to store my meds, and the TV has a lot of useful information to scroll. The property is very close to the airport in industrial space, so even though it looks nice from the front, most of the views are of industrial yards and empty lots. The breakfast is typically weird Asian stuff that I got used to China, barely sufficient to Westerners especially if you're off bread. There are two separate buildings joined in the middle with two different check in counters. Weird. But all the staff have been very helpful and courteous. The 24hr convenience store is great because I was in and out late hours. For the price, of you're not spending much time in the room itself, it's an okay home base. Cabs are a bit pricey to nearby bars, restaurants, etc.