The room was fine, although everything about it felt dated or otherwise cheap (from the sliding wood window covers to the washlet). I was able to plug my Switch into the TV and play it, so that's a plus. The staff ranged from "fine" to "lovely," although the latter where the minority here. There were a couple vending machines in the hotel, one of which was in the same room as the laundromat, which had 3 (or 4, I forget) washing machines and dryers. I had a view of the Ayase station, so it's pretty close; there was also a 7-11 very nearby (as in, it's near enough that you can see it down the street when you walk out the hotel's front door), and a handful of other convenience stores within a 3-5min walk of the hotel. As with other Smile Hotels, you have to turn in your key when you leave the hotel, and that makes me feel like I'm being babysat (or otherwise 'watched'), so I don't care for that. Also, on my 2nd night, I could hear a neighbor's TV pretty loud; at one point, I think that person kicked the wall. Not sure what that was all about. So that's the kind of clientele this hotel has, I guess: loud-TV wall-kickers. But hey, come here for a day when you need to do some laundry.