Rooms are very clean. Overall, hotel feels quite new. Our room had a shower booth only (no tub). There's a Japanese-style communal bath on the second floor.
The breakfast spread is excellent. We would definitely opt for it if we were to stay here again. Mainly Japanese style but with some Western options.
Hotel entrance leads directly to check-in desk and elevators are located behind reception. Amenities are set out for guests to take as needed by the elevator. In the evening, there's a selection of tea and snacks with paper cups. Elevator wait times can be a little bothersome. Not terrible, but expect to stand around for a minute or two when things are busy.
The hotel itself is at the intersection of two busy roads, well lit, with wide sidewalks and good access to convenience stores and the nearest subway station, Daikokucho. On the other hand, some rooms get traffic noise. Usually not loud enough to interfere with sleep, but the occasional youth riding by on a scooter with a modified muffler will be clearly audible.
Surrounding blocks, especially to the west and south, are fairly residential, quiet, and not necessarily well-lit at night. We didn't find many dinner options in the immediate vicinity, but the Tsutenkaku area is a 10 minute walk to the east, with a much more vibrant (and at times a little lurid) night scene.