A great hotel located about a mile south of the bustling Shibuya intersection and just a 5-minute walk from Ebisu Train Station. The location is ideal—quieter than the main Shibuya area but still surrounded by excellent shopping and dining options, especially at the shopping center near the train station.
We stayed in a double-bed room. While the space was small, it wasn’t cramped. The room featured a tub and walk-in shower combination with a glass wall—perfect if you don’t mind the openness (but there’s an option to block the view for privacy).
The hotel offers a modest breakfast buffet, including rice, baked chicken wings, eggs, salad, sausage, bacon, and a curry dish. Throughout the day, cakes, muffins, coffee, and juices are available, which is a nice touch.
The only downside was the occasional smell of cooking fumes from the restaurant when it was open, which could be a bit smoky. We opened the room window for ventilation when needed. That said, we spent most of our time out exploring Tokyo, so it wasn’t a major issue.
I’d recommend this hotel for solo travelers or couples. For families, you’d likely need multiple rooms due to the size. Overall, a solid choice for a stay in Tokyo!