If you are a huge nerd for Akihabara, this is not a bad place to stay in the slightest. While there are some hotels admittedly that seemed to be better situated, a 3 minute walk to the station and a 5 minute walk to the main streets of Akihabara is not bad at all. The Sento (public bath) was EASILY the highlight of this hotel, being extremely nice, clean, and pleasant. I would honestly compare it to a spa experience, and had a wonderful time! I was actually extremely nervous as this was my first time utilizing a public bath, but alls well ends well-- just make sure you read the signage around the bath if you're unfamiliar! There were SO many little amenities that made this hotel feel so nice-- free ramen, free ice cream after the sento, free Yakult, genuinely it was an incredible hotel. One thing the hotel does not advertise but I think is worth mentioning is that the hotel itself has washer/dryers in the Sento, where the washers are free and the dryers are only 100 yen for a 30 minute dry. Hotel room was also much larger than any other I stayed at in Japan if that is important for you. At $82 a night, this was the most expensive hotel I stayed at, but it was incredibly nice :))