It's about a 7-minute brisk walk from the station. Right across the street, there is an Indian and revolving sushi restaurant.
Now onto the bad stuff: the room is VERY small. I think this is the smallest room I've ever stayed at in JPN. The lobby and Front Desk seem decent, but once you go upstairs to the guest rooms, it takes a turn for the worse. The hallways are unheated and thus very cold. If you have a room at or near the end of the hallway, it's even colder, as the doors at the very end of the building open to the outside and there's a breeze coming through at all times. The doors to the guestrooms are also cheap, old, and inefficient, so you can easily hear hallway noise and that cold air comes into your room. And the heater of the room is only positioned at the center to back of your room, so the area near the door of your room remains cold. The floor of the room is old and rough. The bathroom is a step-up one, small, and the faucet is too close to the sink; I thus would turn the faucet into the shower and wash my hands there since there was ample room. The room is also quite dark as there's only a desklight and a side light that is near the desk. The only decent things are the bed and the larger fridge.