Overall, a very nice hotel with welcoming entrance & lounge. The interior is biophilic, with plenty of natural materials like jute, wood and plants. Easy check in, nice staff.
Everything is good until you arrive at the room. We booked two beds-double room as it was their only option when booking and like any other Japanese rooms we have stayed in, the room is tiny. Not only is it crowded, there is no space to store lugage or a wardrobe to keep our clothes. You only walk into a rack with 4 hangers and that’s the only storage you get. You can tell people struggled to store their lugage by the dirty scratch marks left on the walls by suitcases in the room.
On floor 2 you have laundry machines where you can keep track of availability from your room tv & pay with coins. It also has a vending machine next to it that also takes card.
Best part about Nest was location. It’s next to station 8 on the train line, you have 3 different conbini all within walking distances and restaurants. Breakfast was also really lovely, a buffet style breakfast served from 7-10 AM with Japanese & Western foods.
What we did NOT appreaciate at all was the constant rushing from breakfast staff every morning of when admission to breakfast stops. At 9:30 they stop serving people. There is no need to contantly shove the paper in guests’ faces about the time when we already know the details from check-in. We would usually come at 8:45-9 and was still reminded every morning during the 4 nights we stayed.