Stayed ten nights in total - this was the first hotel I stayed in on a recent trip to Japan - I was expecting a tiny room, but even selecting the smallest single it was easily big enough for 2 people and the space under the beds is a big help for stowing luggage.
Location is great - 5 minutes walk to Shin-Yokohama and if you walk 5 minutes the other way there are some lovely paths that run alongside the river. Limited eating opportunities in the vicinity (a few restaurants on the road behind but not much variation in prices and nothing really cheap except Sukiya - Sukiya is amazing for cheap healthy food) and no supermarket - but plenty of convenience stores (Lawson, 7-11 etc).
Rooms are spotless, quiet and the A/C is individually controlled (always better than centrally controlled systems) and unlike some Japanese hotels you can open the windows completely if you fiddle with the catch - call me paranoid, but I like to be able to do this in case there was a fire or earthquake and the window was the only exit route.
Breakfast is basic but adequate (rice balls, pasta in a mayonnaise sauce, pickled vegetables, miso soup, scrambled eggs, rolls, coffee) and the staff throughout are friendly and competent. Vending and washing/drying machines in the foyer are useful and there are 2 PC's with free internet access in the foyer. Cant remember the last time anyone here in the UK offered free internet access!
Overall a very relaxing place to stay.
