General: The Ginza Capital Moegi is a clean, modern hotel, about 1.5 km walking from the Ginza station, but very close to another (smaller) subway stop.
The rooms: The rooms are small (which is standard for Tokyo), but offer everything you need for comfort - a mini fridge, coffee and tea, a water boiler, usb outlets, a converter/charger cable, a tv, a well-working air conditioner, a small but very well equipped and extremely clean bathroom, complete with 3/4 tub and over the tub shower, plus a sink and toilet (all toiletries are supplied free of charge, including shampoo and conditioner, as well as facial soap and a variety of other products). The beds are a bit hard, but that seems to be standard in Tokyo.
Breakfast: Breakfast can be included, or purchased separately. One can choose between "Western" style and Japanese style breakfast; Western style is in-house, while Japanese style is next door. The Western breakfast is not completely "Western", but does offer fresh fruit, small pieces of bread and croissants, scrambled egg, coffee and juice. Do expect many odd items, usually not found in Western breakfasts, like steamed veggies, potato salad, bean salad, mixed lettuce and other unusual things as far as breakfast goes. But all in all, the Western breakfast was nice, not great, but nice. The Japanese breakfast has a lot wider spread of items, but is definitely not Western at all, so only go here if you prefer this type of food or want to try something new; lots of f