Great location in Ginza! Close to trains and all the top spots you’d want to see in and around Ginza! We first stayed in Shibuya for 3 nights and then Ginza for 3 nights and I highly recommend it so you can visit both sides of Tokyo easily as train rides are not the cheapest (they can add up pretty quickly). Unfortunately there were no regular pillows in the room and only buckwheat hull ones were on the bed. I’m sure we could’ve asked for regular pillows, but we didn’t, so do yourself a favor and request these, unless you like pillows that feel like they’re filled with beans ;) The ‘free’ breakfast is bread rolls, mini croissants and one type of Danish pastry and filter coffee. Travelling with a hungry teenager, who still loves chocolate milk for breakfast, was challenging here. The staff were very helpful and arranged, at a cost of ¥1,000/day/suitcase, for us to leave our suitcases 4 days until we returned from Kyoto.