Thank you very much for accidentally seeing this accommodation on IG. I have been to Tokyo four times, and this is one of the most satisfying ones for me. After staying for four days, we went to climb Mount Fuji and were very lucky to see the optical light. I booked my accommodation through airbnb. Since I don't use airbnb very often, I missed the time to review it, but I really recommend da hus hotel.First of all, the employees are very polite and enthusiastic. Since all passports need to be scanned, they kindly let us go to the store to scan them. However, when we arrived, it was their employees' off-duty time. I'm sorry that we didn't realize it. The counter staff was still very friendly. introduced us and chatted with us.Second, the room is very clean and new, and the luggage can be opened. We live in two rooms for two people. There is a refrigerator, an induction cooker, and a hot water kettle. You can go to the first floor to do laundry (coins are required). There is plenty of sunshine and hair care and shampooing. The lotion is also easy to use (I care a lot about hair lotion, so I didn’t take out my own hair lotion~~)Third, the transportation is quite convenient. There are two JR stations, Shin-Okubo (Yamanote Line~) and Okubo Station (Chuo Main Line). If you bring large luggage, you can go from Shin-Okubo (there is only one exit that is easy to recognize and there is an elevator), Okubo You need to go to the station from the north exit (there are escalators and escalators, and there are three small stairs that need to be lifted). If you don’t have luggage, just walk to the south exit, and you’ll be there in two or three minutes.Fourth, I feel that there are mostly stores opened by friends from Southeast Asia nearby, but this does not affect safety. There are Don Quixote and convenience stores, and it is very close to Shinjuku, so shopping is not inconvenient.Fifth, it is not uncommon to provide ear-hook coffee and tea, but it is really considerate to provide air-leaf paper for packaging, leaving it outside for others to pick up.The only comment I would like to give is that it is a little inconvenient for women to put on makeup. It would be nice if there was a makeup mirror on the table, because there are spotlights above the toilet and the mirror before going out. It is a bit difficult to see the makeup when you are close. There are no mirrors in the sunlit areas of the windows, and I only have a relatively small mirror that I can use with me. A little bit of trouble will not hide the flaws.I have written a lot, and I will provide it to friends who can understand Chinese~~I'm so glad I found this accommodation on Instagram. This was my fourth time in Tokyo, and this stay was one of the most satisfying experiences I've had. After staying for four days, we headed to Mt. Fuji for climbing and were fortunate enough to witness the sunrise.I booked the accommodation through Airbnb, but since I don’t use Airbnb often, I missed the opportunity to leave comment. However, I sincerely recommend Da Hus Hotel.Firstly, the staff were very polite and welcoming. Since they needed to scan our passports, they kindly allowed us to do it at the hotel. Unfortunately, we arrived after their working hours, but the front desk staff were still very friendly, introducing us to the hotel and chatting with us.Secondly, the rooms were very clean and modern, with enough space to open our luggage. We stayed in two double rooms, each equipped with a refrigerator, an induction cooktop, and a kettle. There's also a coin-operated laundry on the first floor . The rooms were filled with sunlight, and the shampoo and conditioner provided were excellent (as someone who really cares about conditioner, I didn't even use my own).Thirdly, the location is quite convenient, with two JR stations nearby—Shin-Okubo Station (Yamanote Line) and Okubo Station (Chuo Main Line). If you have large luggage, it's easier to use Shin-Okubo Station, which has only one exit with an elevator. Okubo Station has escalators and elevators at the North Exit, but you'll need to carry your luggage up a few small steps. If you're not carrying luggage, it's just a 2-3 minute walk from the South Exit.Fourthly, the surrounding area seems to have many stores run by Southeast Asian people, but it didn’t affect the safety at all. There’s a Don Quijote and several convenience stores nearby, and since it’s close to Shinjuku, shopping is also convenient.Fifthly, they provided drip coffee. While offering tea isn’t unusual, they also provided baking paper for packing, which was such a thoughtful touch. It’s available outside for anyone to take.The only slight suggestion I have is that it was a bit inconvenient for ladies to do their makeup. It would be great if there were a makeup mirror on the desk, as the mirrors in the bathroom and near the entrance had spotlights above them, making it hard to see when applying makeup. There wasn't a mirror near the window where there's natural light, and the portable mirror I had was quite small. Just a small suggestion, though it doesn't take away from the overall experience.I’ve written quite a lot, but I hope this review helps other travelers!