I spent 1 night at the hotel and did not bother exploring the various hotel amenities apart from the hotel room itself. The hotel is very conveniently located next to Tokyo Station, less than a 5-minute walk from the east / Yaesu side entrance/exit. The location is perfect if catching a train at Tokyo Station is your primary concern. The hotel staff were welcoming and professional. English is spoken/understood very well by the staff. The hotel lobby is on the 4th floor of the building the hotel is situated in. The hotel's décor is modern and pleasant. A hotel restaurant is available on the 1st floor/entrance to the building. I did not dine there as there are plenty of restaurants available in the vicinity of the hotel. A 7-Eleven convenience store is situated across the street. An ATM is available. My room had twin beds. It is modern yet basic. The room is most likely a prefabbed modular unit. Clean, functional, and small, no more no less. No view to speak of except the street below. The compact bathroom, like the bedroom, is clean and functional. The Wi-Fi worked well. I did not browse the TV station options offered. Staying at this Marriot-Bonvoy hotel was expensive, ~500 USD per night. At this price point, I did not feel that the hotel was worth it. The small room would make any extended stay uncomfortable unless you are a solo traveler. I suggest looking for a room at a Japanese business hotel chain. You will most likely find a similar hotel room for a far lower price since you are paying a premium here for staying at an international/non-Japanese hotel.
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