Location - it’s close to Kyoto station (about 10 mins walk, but any walk more than 3 mins is painful after a long day of sightseeing), has a subway entrance and a few bus stops right outside of the door, but none of them are the major lines, you still need to make quite a bit transitions to get to the attractions. There’s an electronics outlet across the street, not any nice cafe/restaurants around. The street looks more industrial, not appealing at all. If you are looking for a nice place close to Kyoto Station, I’d suggest to look into the opposite side of the station.
Facilities - outdated but still clean. the room is more spacious than the other hotels we stayed in Japan. The lobby area is nice, but the couches and chair cushions look very old and soggy. You can have free alcohol/non-alcohol drinks in the evenings, but selection is very limited. I didn’t buy hotel breakfast, but since there’s no nice cafe nearby, I tried several times to buy breakfast for the next mornings, all sold out.
Lastly, the noise from the streets is pretty bad. You will go to bed with the beeping sound for pedestrian crossing streets all night.