A quaint smaller hotel just around the corner from Nana station. The access to the station is a big plus for this little four-storey hotel, as is the cheap price. A good option for the solo traveler who doesn't want to bunk in a hostel. No elevator, so if you happen to have a walking disability, request a lower-floor room. Smallish rooms, but quite clean. Mine had no window, which was fine because I just used the room for sleeping, and I noticed that I got over the time-change more quickly. Shower was unusual in that there is a short wall separating it from the toilet and sink, no curtain, and no tub. The shower hanger on the wall was broken - a minor inconvenience. The sink faucet had become loose, making turning the water on and off a two-handed nuisance. In-room refrigerator with free water. Steps to the upper floors are quite narrow, so watch your step. Lockers in the front entryway. Very friendly and helpful desk staff and cleaning crew. The front desk attendants speak English quite well, but the cleaning staff, not so much. Construction across the alley from the front of the hotel, which appears to be a hangout for several homeless people. The alleyway is blocked by massage-parlour workers, who will greet you as you enter the alley...you know what I mean. Once they realise that you're not interested, they'll leave you alone. A pleasantly quiet little hotel, even though it is guest-friendly and has people coming and going at all hours. Not an area for children.