Our room was on the 5th floor, accommodating up to 8 people. Perhaps because it was the off-season, we were able to stay for 15,000 yen.
The toilet and bathroom were separate, with a separate dressing room in the bathroom. There was a drum-type washing machine and a two-burner sink, so we had a comfortable stay. It was nice that it had everything from basic amenities like a microwave and kettle to an induction kitchen. The refrigerator also had a freezer.
The air conditioning seemed a little underpowered for the size of the room, but it wasn't so intense that it was a real hassle.
There were four double beds and two futons in the Japanese-style room.
There was also a spacious-looking balcony, although we didn't use it.
The table was a little small for an eight-person group, so we felt it would be more comfortable for four or five people.
When booking through an agency like taraveloko, you cannot check in in advance (I apologize if there is another way), so you have to check in by talking to an operator via the tablet at reception, which I found to be a bit of a hassle.
Overall, I was incredibly satisfied with the quality of the accommodation, which is close to the station and also close to tourist spots like Asakusa and Skytree, and was able to stay there for this price.