Taito came highly recommended to us by a friend who had stayed there previously, so despite the ringing in my ears of "gets what you pay for" we booked in for our first 4 nights in Japan. We arrived early and were told to wait in a room just opposite the office that doubles as reception. The furniture there was wrecked and the cushions on the collapsed remnants of what was once a wicker seat clearly hadn't moved / been fluffed up in a long while. The guy at reception (who seems to be the manager too) wasn't best pleased we had turned up early, even though he knew our flight details and made no mention that we shouldn't arrive until he said so.
After a short while, we were allowed into our room which was of an adequate size but entirely devoid of any furniture. Our sleeping mats were there and had clearly seen some action in there time - fortunately the sheets looked freshly laundered and despite being a bit thin would do the job. I'm not sure what room number we had, but it was the first on the right as you go up the stairs. Overall, the room was a dump. The walls cracked and yellow, where they weren't black from dirt that is... the mozzie screen had holes in them so we would clearly be considered dinner.. At this point it's worth noting that the Lonely Planet guide says bugs aren't too much of an issue in Tokyo - what a lie that is. They have Tiger Mozzies by the billion. I can wander around in Florida for a week and not get a single bite so I'm not the type who usually gets eaten alive. Tokyo I got regularly munched on and when a Tiger Mozzie bites, you know about it the next day. Anyway, back to the room; We had an airconditioner that was at least 25 years old. It worked, but only until the thick layer of fluff on it iced up, then it became useless as the air no longer flowed. Just to make things that little bit better, our window looked into an 8 foot square stairwell, where the restaurants downstairs left their rubbish. So, we have a hot, dirty room with mozzies, stinks of rotting food and no furniture - gonna be a good one this....
After a deeply uncomfortable night on a wafer thin and tired bed mat we asked if we might be able to have another mattress each (since we'd found a cupboard full of them). We were met with a disgruntled and abrupt "No, one each only" response - thanks for that then..
Facilities are basic. During our stay there was just one shower and one toilet available - happily it wasn't a squatting pan :) The shower is accompanied by a japanese bath set into the floor. Don't wander when you're washing your hair as you could fall in the bath! The shower room has a private annexe to it where the washing machine lives, so if you're timing is right, you get the washing machine pump out (cold) soapy water into the shower room and fill it up to your ankles. Nice! Like our room, the shower room was old, worn out and much of the tiling was cracked and dirty. On the plus side, there seemed to be no end of hot water.
In summary - don't bother. It might be the cheapest joint in town, but you really aren't getting much for your money. I wish I could say something positive about Taito, apart from it's location, but frankly, I can't... Spend a bit more and you can get so much more for your money.
