When it comes to capsule hotels, there's a troublesome-ness level that you can assign to any hotel, and this one rates pretty high. First, the good: The staff was lovely, the bed was pretty comfy, there's a TV in each capsule, the lounge on the top floor had a big TV and plenty of places to sit and eat...and those are about the only good things that come to mind. The less-good: Lockers are on a different floor than the capsule room. Bathrooms are smelly, have cold floors and half the toilets have something wrong with them, ranging from the washlet not working to the washlet spraying cold water to the seat being cold, which is noticable when the floor's cold too. (At least there was plenty of them, I suppose.). While there's a TV in each capsule, it has some archaic remote control "panel;" you can't touch the actual TV; you just press a button on the panel to cycle though channels. The clientele was low on tourists but high on older fellows who coughed all night and apparently weren't there to turn off their alarms when they went off. And you have to check out every time you leave the hotel, which is just super-tedious to me. Oh, another couple upsides: There's an Anytime Fitness just a few minutes' walk down the street. Going there made a nice way to kill some time between checking out from this place and checking in to the next place. And there's a coin laundry on each floor (albeit a fairly expensive one), as well as a vending machine.