This hotel is a pretty bare bones facility, really only good for a place to rest your head at night. The rooms and beds are very small, so if you're traveling with another person, be prepared to feel cramped. The hotel has no lounge or resting area, which normally wouldn't be an issue, but as we were stuck in our tiny rooms taking shelter from a Typhoon, something like a lounge would've been greatly appreciated. They didn't have a great selection of entertainment or VOD, as most of the films were in Japanese, and the selection of those that weren't were very limited.
Their rates are also a bit high, as I was able to stay in a much nicer hotel earlier in the week in Kinshicho for an average of about $30 less per night.
This might be an okay hotel for locals, but if you're an international visitor and are looking for more comfort and amenities in your hotel, look some place else.