The double bed takes up most of the space in the room, but that's all that's needed for an overnight stay. Very clean. The hotel is situated back from the main road and is flanked by a residential zone, so it's very quiet. The metro/subway is a quick 5 minute walk and has service to downtown Chiba every 15 mins, where you can transfer to an express line to Narita Airport that runs every hour (during business hours). The transfer station contains parallel tracks and platforms, accessible by passages under the tracks, so there's no rush to change platforms for the transfer. The hotel does not have WiFi but each room has a LAN port. They included a short LAN cable that would allow use on the table but not enough to stretch to the bed. I suggest bringing your own lan cable (5 feet or longer) if you want to go online from bed. Internet speed was awesome at 20+ mbit up and down. Hotel was mostly empty during my stay. Japan uses only 2 prong power sockets so the US 3 prong plugs won't fit. It will fit into their narrow extension cords, as the 3rd prong (ground) is left exposed, and unused. This is *mostly* safe as long as you don't touch it to metal or yourself. The minifridge can be unplugged from its extension cord and have your laptop plugged into it, if your laptop charger uses the 3 prong charger. The standard 2 prong chargers work fine without any adapters.