I have to say, it was quite convenient having Lawson connected to the first floor lobby. Only hotel guests were able to get back into the hotel lobby via keycard, which was pretty cool and secure. The room itself was quite unique, which I was warned by the friendly staff. You enter your room and the bathroom is on the left. Basically it's a shower AND a connected toilet which is only partitioned via a shower curtain. So after you shower, the floor is wet, which is the same floor as your toilet floor. So be extra careful tippy toeing to the toilet as it can stay wet. Also this same toilet/shower wall is glass so it's see through. I note this, because right across the glass window wall is an actual window which may or may not (depending on your room) overlooks the street across. So if you forget to close the blinds, you're on full display for everyone to see from the streets. I didn't think it was an inconvenience, but I thought it was funny and just something to be mindful of. Now, the bed itself is actually upstairs after your climb a slight spiral staircase, which you have to be careful climbing as it gets a bit tricky before you bang your head once your reach the bed. Yes, the ceiling upstairs is pretty low for your average person. So big foreign people, I'm not sure if this is the place for you. There was two TV's, one upstairs and one downstairs but one remote. The hotel is only a 10 minute walk to both the Yui Rail station and Kokusai douri which was awesome.