Asakusa in Taito ward is wonderful. This particular street is narrow and full of shops.
The hotel is close to the nearby temple and shrine complex as well as many, many places to eat and drink. The Asahi HQ is walking distance. The Tokyo Skytree--the deck at 450 meters up is not for the feint of heart--is a short trip away. And this is walking distance to several train lines--Ginza, Asakusa, Haneda-to-Narita Airport, Tskuba Express, and Tokyo Skytree lines--which open up access to a broad section of the Tokyo metroplex. Haneda and Narita airports are both 45 minutes away; be sure to catch the correct train out of Asakusa station, as we accidentally caught the local southbound train rather than the airport express to Haneda and had to switch trains at Umeyashiki station.
The hotel itself was exceptionally clean, with staff cleaning the rooms daily. The bed was so-so comfortable, neither soft nor particularly hard. The staff was polite and happy to help. The grasp of English was tenuous but not problematic for us. We didn't want a hostel, nor did we want a 5-star Hilton, and here we got exactly what we wanted without fuss for a reasonable price.