"You get what you pay for." I'm not saying it's bad, but it's nothing fancy. For its price being only slightly higher than those capsule hotels and guesthouses/hostels, it does its job as a hotel. The lobby was old, but clean. The staffs were nice and helpful. The female staffs could speak English quite well, but not so much the males. The room was fine for a solo traveler like me. It is a typical Japanese single bedroom size, with JUST enough space for you to stand and turn. The room was pretty old but not creepy-old. The bathroom was extremely small, but it's expected in Japan, so it didn't bother me so much. The bed was comfy enough for an exhausted me. The wifi in my room was fast and stable. They had a vending machine selling those 1-day bus passes, which I find quite convenient (though I am not sure if they also have it in other hotels as well or not). Overall, as long as you are used to the Japanese room size, I think this hotel's not bad. It is old, definitely, but for this price and having your own private room and bathroom, I wouldn't complain. The location was good enough, being only 7-8 min walk from the nearest subway station (Kiyomizu-gojo). Plus, there are several bus stops located very close to the hotel, meaning no matter which direction you're heading, there's a bus for you.