The hotel is magnificent, modern, and has a huge underground parking lot, from which you can take an elevator directly to the lobby. I would call the interior of the hotel, lobby, and rooms respectable and very thoughtful. Fast elevators inlaid with wood and brass, super clean everywhere, very comfortable and comfortable room with a super view of Tokyo from the height of the 16th floor, directly on the Skytree Current. The room has everything you need: universal charging for mobile devices, hair dryer, bathrobes, slippers, washing accessories, disposable toothbrushes, combs, etc., even disposable facial care kits (cleansing, lotion and cream). Very comfortable beds and snow-white, perfectly ironed linens.
The hotel is essentially a huge complex, which also has a large supermarket, where, among other things, you can buy groceries, ready meals (a good variety) and gifts for home, super convenient - we bought everything there before leaving for the airport.
A huge advantage of the hotel is the availability of direct bus connections to Haneda and airports.
Narita! The airport shuttle bus arrives directly at the hotel entrance according to the schedule, the service is paid - up to Haneda the cost is 1200 USD per person, booking and payment are made using a QR code, which can be found on the hotel's website or taken at the reception (of course, while payment is not made with a Russian bank card).
Next to the hotel is a clean and green area, an excellent Gusto cafe with robot waiters, with quite decent European food (open from 6-23), several round-the-clock restaurants (Family mart, Seven Eleven, Lawson).
It is relatively close to the center, for example, it takes 30 minutes by subway to Ginza (with one transfer), 15-20 minutes by taxi from Tokyo station (3600 yen).
The cost of a room in a hotel of this class, in my opinion, is very reasonable for Tokyo ($ 200 for three people per night).
I highly recommend a decent hotel, I will be happy to come back again.