Although there are many cabin-type hotels, this hotel has a uniqueness that sets it apart from the others, and it is my regular place to stay when I am on a business trip to Tokyo.First of all, Asakusabashi Station on each line, the Toei Bus Kuramae 1-chome stop, and the Taito Ward Loop Bus Kitamegurin Yanagibashi Bunin Iriguchi stop are the closest and have excellent access. To get to Tokyo Station's Yaesu Exit, take one metropolitan bus from Kuramae 1-chome stop, and to get to Haneda Airport and Narita Airport by train from Asakusabashi Station. During rush hour, trains bound for Haneda are quite crowded, but you can usually find a seat until Shinagawa. I often don't have a seat when coming from Keikyu Shinagawa Station, so I'm an Asakusabashi fan because I want to be able to sit even if I take the time to get to the airport. Additionally, if you buy a one-day pass on the Taito Ward Loop Bus Megurin, you can access many attractive spots scattered throughout Taito Ward.There are many popular restaurants in the Asakusabashi Station area, and privately run restaurants in the Yanagibashi area where the hotel is located and in the neighboring Kuramae area. After staying here, I wanted to find my favorite restaurant and frequent it all. Additionally, there are two supermarkets and convenience stores, FamilyMart and Seven, nearby.Although the hotel has been open for several years, the inside is kept very clean and tidy, making it a comfortable stay. The inside of the cabin is "minimal" as the hotel name suggests. 2 electrical outlets, 1 USB port, 2 hangers, mattress with sheets, pillow, adjustable light, and more. Wi-Fi available throughout the building. If you are looking for something more, please go to another company. I'm comfortable enough.Two facilities are worth mentioning. There is a cypress bath on the 5th floor and a donut shop/café/bar on the 1st floor.On the 5th floor, there are free face towels and bath towels, but I always make sure to use the same towels even when I stay multiple nights. This is because it is environmentally friendly, and hanging wet towels to dry inside the cabin also helps prevent drying. There is also a shower booth inside the spa, which is unusual for having American-made plant-based amenities that smell good. Personally, I like the scent, but it makes my hair feel crunchy. The dryer is a Dyson. It has enough airflow and dries quickly. Relax by submerging your body in the spacious bathtub scented with cypress. For some reason, I often reserve the cypress bath for private use. Also, for long-term stays, it's nice to have a washer and dryer, but there's only one in each spa, and I've never seen one not working, so you'll want to use them at the right time. There are many foreign guests, and the concerns are generally the same, not just for this hotel, but whether or not you think it can't be helped will determine whether the cabin-type hotel is evaluated positively or negatively. This is the dividing line. I sometimes feel uncomfortable when dealing with guests from a certain country who have no concept of restraint or consideration, but this is not the hotel's fault, and if you are unlucky (or rather, there is a high probability of being in any hotel), it is better to give up. There is nothing else. If you don't like it, don't stay in the cabin type and stay at the nearby Toyoko Inn, Route Inn, Livemax, APA, etc. even if it's a little expensive.You can have breakfast at the donut shop on the first floor, but the price for one plate with a drink bar is over 1,200 yen, and although the taste and staff are very good, it feels a little expensive considering the contents. However, since I don't want to go out to eat somewhere in the morning, I end up agreeing to the food because it tastes good. I've never done it before, but once the weather has calmed down, it wouldn't be a bad idea to take out and eat on the terrace or somewhere along the river, as it's close to the Sumida River. Until a few years ago, there was a high-quality bakery on the first floor, and the breakfast was amazing, but now the donuts are not bad at all. I haven't had lunch here yet, but I have used the bar in the evening since guests are given a discounted rate. The photo is from that time. We have a long-awaited lineup of creative dishes. The interior of the restaurant, where the lighting is lower than before, has a great atmosphere, and needless to say, the food and staff are perfect. I want to spend a leisurely time from lunch to the cafe, and then from dinner to bar time, but I find myself in the dilemma of having to go to my favorite restaurants, so I can't really spend my time relaxing. This time I would like to stay for about 3 nights.Although the price is a little high for a cabin-type room, I am satisfied with this hotel as it is a good value for money, so I am writing this long review. The restaurant was closed during the coronavirus pandemic, and I can only assume that during that time the bakery on the first floor was converted into a donut shop, and the women's and men's baths were swapped. I want you to continue to do your best.Please come and stay with us at least once. You'll be hooked. Credit card accepted.