Easy to find the hotel, right along the river in town. Close to a covered walkway that has a giant peach as the sign (Momotaro) that has some restaurants. Lots of convenience stores around to get cheap food or drinks. The hotel is mostly Mehdi, it is older and dingy (not dirty). Their included "breakfast" is 1 hard boiled egg and 1 piece of toast, if you want more then you pay... not what I would call breakfast. They did have free non alcoholic drinks like coffee (machine that made different kinds) also Japanese pop and cold tea. They had toaster ovens and hot water as well as packets of matcha free as well. Big TV in the eating area with lots of chairs but no relaxing area with comfy chairs. I had a private room capsule, the room is so small that you have the capsule and a small table with stool and a lamp but no real room to move inside or store luggage. Bath area is public, men only, pretty standard. They supply robes and towels but no yukata to sleep in. Standard toothbrush, hair brushes and razors are included as well. They have laundry machines as well that are not advertised and they have free laundry soap but the machines are coin operated. Capsules have a working ventilation system (which is rare) a light, mirror and TV, there was no electrical outlet in the capsule but was 2 in the room by the desk. Western toilets and urinals. I would say this is a decent place but the least nice capsule I have ever stayed in, bed was ok but not great, pillow was bad.