Originally Posted by
DylanLeviKing
The location is convenient, if you have to take the Yamanote around, but entering the hotel is still a bit awkward (this might have been fixed, now that the construction should be mostly complete). The basic room was a deluxe version of a typical room in a Japanese business hotel, only slightly larger, with the same amenities. Strangely, there was nowhere in the room to work, except on the one area of counter space that's beside a giant sink basin, which is fine, I guess, but it limits the space available and if you go over to wash your hands or whatever, you're splashing soapy water on your Macbook. I know it's not set up for business meetings, but it's inconvenient for even a brief face-to-face. But that's whatever.
No working desks in a Pullman room sounds concerning. I thought the brand was generally aimed at the "global nomads" that are business travelers?