Some capsule hotels are sort of a bother to stay at, but this one was easy. The check-in was smooth, there was a shoe locker by the entrance, the capsules were surprisingly spacious (for capsules), the sleeping room was generally very quiet, Wifi was steady, the toilets were ample, the bathroom sinks were nice, the garbage cans were easy to find and easy to use...all in all, a nice stay. No "checking out" every time you left the building; I just walked to the shoe locker, put on my shoes and left. Minor gripes: The hotel was a bit difficult to find, the first night -- although it was dark and raining; once I'd found it, I realized how close it was to the station. The pillow was nice but the bedding itself left a bit to be desired, and I woke up with my back pretty stiff each morning. Bathrooms were mostly very clean but not entirely hair-free. Overhead lights in the sleeping room were left on some nights, and I didn't see how to turn them off. (Someone came in during the night and turned them off, though.) No TV in the capsules, alas. (I like to connect my Switch and play it during down-time.) Just one elevator, although I avoided the rush to check out by just checking out half an hour early. The smell of smoke wafted in through a nearby open window; I imagine it was workers doing construction nearby, on break.