Unfortunately I will be unlikely to come here again, despite me being otherwise impressed by the room, friendly staff and Japanese breakfast. The reason is - this hotel has a policy that all guests have to hand in their key everytime they leave the hotel building. Guests are told this when they check in and a sign on the lift states it in multiple languages. As this is strange compared to most other hotels I have been to, I queried this and the response I got was... this is so the room could be cleaned and to avoid keys getting lost. Maybe this is okay for some travellers but for me that is not good enough - and does not treat guests like adults. Surely they have a copy of the key, and reasonable people would expect that if a guest loses a key they will need to pay for its replacement. It's a pity, because I think my review would be completely positive if they didn't push those policy on their guests.