Dodgers/Cubs World Tour Series, properties were scarce & expensive. Ours was affordable , but for a family of Five, 2 males are 6ft tall, approx 150-180 lbs, 3 females approx 115, 125 & 170lbs, it was small & tight for us. Bathroom was Too Small😢, with a tiny narrow sink, had to brush our teeth in the laundry room, shower & bath combo was spacious, with a ceiling heater. Kitchen, only used fridge & table, no broom. Washer available, but only small drying rack. We had planned to do laundry, but not having a dryer our clothes wouldn’t have dried. I don’t think anyone has a dryer, cause just about everywhere in Tokyo you see people’s clothes hanging out in their yards/patio areas, how their clothes dry is a mystery because it was cold & rained 4-5 days that we were there. The area is quite & safe & nearby 7-11 & Family Marts. Btw, 7-11 has delicious food. Gotanda train station is about a 15 min walk, not bad going there, coming back it’s uphill so a bit tiring, especially after going to all the tourist attractions, Shopping (great!) and walking, walking & more walking. Be prepared to walk a LOT & fast! Everyone is Super friendly, helpful & FIT. They walk and bike around everywhere. The public bathrooms are clean and they have bidet’s everywhere you go. Overall, I would definitely Recommend if you’re on a budget & traveling with 3 people at the most. You can use the additional beds to store or open up your luggage.