We stayed in the room for 2 people. Room was a bit small, but somehow manageable, as Japan is a minimalist country. Everything was good, from wash room, shower place, bathtub, facilities, simplified check-in & check-out method, peaceful night, etc., but we did not like the bed. I had a really bad back pain every time I woke in the morning and the pain slowly disappeared after a couple of hours, but again the same pain occurred every morning as well as when I was just resting for a while, perhaps the bed was too soft. The location was very near to Tokyo Metro Toyocho Station, so it was very convenient to move around. Plus, since we are using the 72-hours unlimited ride for Metro and Toei trains, it was even better saving for us. Next, convenience store(Lawson) is also just few steps away and 24 hours convenience store is just opposite of the hotel. There is a cafe called Pronto on Ground Floor as well as several restaurants(Saizeria and Japanese restaurant) in the same building as the hotel, but since we have a concern on Halal foods, we have avoided these shops. There is also an Indian restaurant about 10-15 minutes away from the hotel, selling Halal foods, but it seems a little fishy as they are showing Halal certificate given by Brazil... as Brazil is not a Muslim country. If the Halal certificate is given by the Japan Muslim Association or Malaysian Islamic organization any authorized organization, we would have tried go for it, but it is better to avoid it since we have a suspicion on it. The reason why I stated Malaysian Islamic Organization is because Malaysia is the closest Muslim country from Japan. Overall, it was one of the best stays that we have ever had. We were able to visit many interesting places such as Tokyo Sky-Tree, Tokyo Tower, multiple observatories, Shibuya, Ginza, Nihombashi, biggest Daiso(100 Yen Shop) in the world is also just few stations away (less than 10 stations), Ikebukuro etc. Basically, everything is just about 20-30 minutes away by train. I don't know if this is considered as a close location to you, but for us, this is pretty good. However, if you are traveling with small children, it may be a little hassle with the train transits, but everything is very convenient with train. If you are looking at using taxi, it will be a little pricey, so make sure to use Navitime app for guidance. There is also free Wifi almost everywhere, especially in the subway. Anyone who is using Huawei smartphone like me will definitely having a hard time to connect to the free Wifi as mostly it will be rejected. I could only connect with hotel Wifi, but iPhone users are fine. Luckily, my husband is using an iPhone, so it was really convenient for to quickly modify our trip.