We arrived late afternoon/early evening.
It was hot in Tokyo! There was self check-in outside, that took a little longer than we had hoped, since we had been travelling all day, was tired, hot, and had to look for documents for check-in. Once we completed that step, we walked into a clean place (we had 2 twin beds). It was a culture shock to see the differences compared to America, but after a week, we adjusted. There is limited space to hang clothes or put them away, so my adult daughter and I kept most of our things in our luggage on the floor. There is a stove top, small refrigerator, and sink to cook, but we ate out. The place is in a residential area, and very quiet. It is walking distance to the bus stop and train station. By the end of our week, we were feeling like we lived the way the local people do.