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This hotel is very nice with a modern style. The staff are friendly and welcoming. They are very knowledgeable about Tokyo tourist sites and take extra time to ensure your questions are fully answered.||The hotel occupies floors 4-13 with a rooftop patio (no bar or food) easily accessed on floor 13. The lobby, bar, and restaurant are all on the fourth floor. All of them accept cash, credit card (visa/MC), and charges to your room. The restaurant has tiered prices: guests pay about ¥1,000 less per person. The meal is subject to a 10% tax. The buffet breakfast is ¥3,800 per person (guest rate). ||The guest room we occupied, #905, was fairly quiet; we only noticed the nearby commuter trains as a muffled rumble that was easily ignored and did not disturb our sleep.||The bathroom has s high tech toilet with heated seat, built in bidet, and an automated,quiet flush. The shower and separate tub are in the same enclosure. The shower measures about 1.2 m x 1m and is equipped with a low stool and rinsing container along with the typical upper and flex hose sprayer setup, much like many onsens (hot springs). ||The hotel participates in the luggage forwarding service, common throughout Japan. I've attaced a photo of the rate schedule which is based upon luggage dimensions and distance. ||Lastly, the hotel entry is about 15 meters from the Ginza subway station entrance. The Tokyo station is a 5 minute subway ride should you need to connect with a bullet train or surface bus. The Tokyo station is apparently THE MAIN CONNECTION station which mskes the hotel location very convenient. There are several restaurants within walking distance.||We noticed windy mornings at street level. The subway passageways are warm. Lastly, pedestrians veer to their left when approaching others.