The single room I stayed in for the 3 night was the typical Japanese lodging of small size that while afforded minimal walking space between the desk and the double bed, it is sufficient for the purposes of walking from one end of the room to the other- with just a medium North Face base camp dufflebag and a 30 litre backpack, I had found the room to already be on the verge of “crowded”. There is a stool on castors in lieu of a chair, kept under the desk. The small faced LCD television works fine with VOD options and a range of local Japanese TV programs. The frIdge comes with a convenient switch. No surprises with the bathroom as it has been designed exactly as one you would see in a Japanese home where the faucet can alternate between use for the sink or the bathtub; shower head water pressure is good. I like sleeping on a firm mattress, and the mattress provided was pretty firm, and bare- it felt as though the cushion had worn out leaving the springs obvious to the touch; the pillow was pretty cool being that on one side it was thr usual soft, feather-texture, and when turned over, it was beaded. And also, there were too many mirrors in the room, and an air purifier is provided.