It's worth starting with the fact that this is something like a hostel. The hostel is looked after by two old men, you can't write to them by email, you can only call by phone (Japanese). So you must check in before 10 pm, at 10 pm the caretakers leave their post (and you can only agree with them by phone).
The guests have separate rooms, the sinks/toilet/shower are shared. The toilet is clean, the shower too, but no one really cleans it. There is shower gel, shampoo and conditioner inside, the conditioner is good! The sink area is constantly uncleaned, it would be great to leave a rag by the sinks so that the guests could wipe up the splashes themselves.
On the first floor there is a dining area with a microwave and boiling water. The hostel has a strange smell, but you quickly get used to it. Towels are changed every day. The room is very spacious by Japanese standards, the audibility is maximum, you can hear what is happening two floors down (but if you really want to sleep, this will not bother you). The beds are quite soft (for me it was convenient). There is a refrigerator, a table, a mirror, a comfortable chair, a hanger, a USB socket (near the mirror), napkins, that is, in general, you can settle in comfortably.
The advantage of the location is that it is located right next to the Hasune station, this is a relatively quiet residential area. Nearby there are two convenience stores, a supermarket, a drugstore, a ready-made lunch store, Matsuya - everything you need for life. There is an inexpensive cafe at the station, the owner serves delicious coffee, but it is smoky inside. The disadvantage is that Hasune is quite far from the main Tokyo attractions and railway hubs, just to the Yamanote line it takes at least half an hour, and to the Minato, Meguro and other areas - an hour or more. So choose only if your discipline allows you to get up at 7-8 am like a steadfast tin soldier (well, and take into account the time of the last train, from Shinjuku you need to take a train at 23-30 - 45, you won't be able to walk somewhere until the morning, unless you want to spend the night anywhere). If not - it is better for the same money to rent a capsule hotel, but somewhere closer to the center. In general, the place is quiet.
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