Robert the host did a great job of communication every step of the way and helped with any questions I may have. It's a cozy little place with a loft, which I had no use for since I was by myself.
For my purposes, I came home to sleep and was back out to Tokyo each day, so I can't really speak for all the amenities. This place served my purpose and slept well with no issues. The bathroom is a little tight, which is not uncommon in Japan. Clean blankets, towels and sheets were provided along with portable wifi. There was also a couple of complimentary beers waiting in the fridge which was nice after a full day of walking. I was able to google the remote for heat/A/C unit, but may want to have a english translation available.
A bit of an issue finding the place as Google or Apple Maps may think you are still underground (not uncommon anywhere in cities in Japan). Best to reset your starting point after walking away from train station. I would suggest some landmarks to future guests who may need it such as "across from Thai restaurant" or a "block from 7-Eleven/Lawson 100 store". Once I found the building Robert did have his associate or friend Tyler there and he saw me wheeling luggage and showed me to the apartment. From that point on, zero issues navigating and it really is a short walk to train station that has many restaurants, shops there including a Starbucks.
This is a very Japanese town, which I think adds to the charm and lots of restaurants there that I simply didn't have time to try. Don't look for much English (like Shibuya or other tourist areas), which again I liked though I don't know Japanese, but may not work for some. You get to see more of a working suburb here. This is a 15-minute train ride to Shibuya and connects well with other subway lines or train lines.
So if you are looking for a good value or location, you can't go wrong here. Thanks again to Robert and Tyler for your help.