This time I booked a room using the booking website about two weeks before my stay. Two people stayed in a standard double room. Check-in from Thursday at the end of September to check-out on Sunday. The total cost for three nights was about NT$15,000, an average of $5,000 per night. It happened to be a holiday, so the room rate It's more expensive, so I think the price is okay.advantage:⭐️Considering a Shinjuku hotel, this room is quite spacious and can open three or four 30-inch suitcases without any problem.⭐️The bath supplies are Pola, which is very fragrant. Other supplies are available in the lobby (cotton swabs, facial cleanser, lotion, lotion...etc., many choices)Two bottles of mineral water will be provided every day⭐️The hair dryer included in the room is a Panasonic negative ion model, which can dry women's long hair very quickly. It also thoughtfully provides a three-in-one charging cable set for guests to use, which can charge mobile phones and power banks at the same time.⭐️The room is quite clean, although it is a bit old, but clean⭐️There is a path from the new building to the main building (about 2 minutes' walk). The functions of the main building are very good. There is a FamilyMart convenience store on the first floor, two convenience stores Lawson and Mini Stop on B1, a food court on B1, and several restaurants. , if it rains and you are too lazy to go out, you can eat directly at the B1 Food Street. There are many types of restaurants, including high-end and affordable. If you are bringing children or elders who don’t want to go out, this is a good choice.⭐️B1 has an underground passage to the south exit of Shinjuku Station (about a 10-minute walk). Dragging suitcases is quite smooth and you won’t get caught in the rain.⭐️Become a hotel member and get a free bottle of drink + free late check-out for 1 hour (can check out until 12:00)⭐️When you swipe your room card in the elevator, you will automatically press to the room floor. It is very safe and you will not press the wrong floor.⭐️The service center on the first floor can reserve a bus to the airport (available in Haneda and Narita). The airport bus also goes directly to the door of the hotel, so there is no need to drag your luggage to catch the flight.⭐️The air in the room is pretty good, there is an air purifier and the air conditioning equipment is also clean (I have allergic rhinitis, this is really important)shortcoming:💦The location is far away from the shopping areas of Shinjuku. It takes about 15 minutes to walk, but taking a taxi is not very expensive. It costs about 800 or 900 yen to take a taxi from the bus tower or NEWoMan to the hotel.💦The walls of the room are thin and the sound insulation is relatively poor. I heard a faint snoring next door😂 If you are afraid of noise or a light sleeper, you should consider trying your luck.💦Guests who stay for more than two nights will not take the initiative to clean the room. They will only change bath towels and nightgowns, but they can actively request cleaning by themselves (a cleaning card must be posted at the door)Since I personally don't like having the housekeeping cleaned when I extend my stay, this doesn't bother me.💦The equipment in the room is older, for example, there is no hole for inserting the room card. The light switch and air-conditioning in the room are turned on manually, and the air-conditioning is turned on (three options are strong, medium and weak, and the temperature cannot be adjusted)💦There is no socket near the bedside, so charging is done on the table, which is inconvenientBased on the above, it is highly recommended to stay there. If you get hungry in the middle of the night, there is a convenience store (and there are three to choose from). It is really convenient without leaving the hotel. However, if you want to go shopping, it is a bit far away, so you can’t go back to the hotel first after shopping. It is more suitable for taking the elderly and children or people who don't mind walking all the time. It is also recommended if you are purely sightseeing and don't want to go shopping in Shinjuku.