"It is a typical Japanese business hotel-like one in touristic area. The room is very small with tiny (system) bath (unlike other Daiwa-Roynet that I had stayed before in Sendai, and Koriyama, etc.) The location is good but can be slightly tricky for first comer to find it because it is behind another high-rise hotel in front of West exit of Nara JR station so that you cannot see the hotel sign upon exiting the Nara JR station. But still within easy walking distance.
One good thing related to this it's relatively quiet, almost no train noise nor any street noise is audible in the room (12th floor).
The property appears to be slightly old but has been under good maintenance and in good condition.
The breakfast is good, not excellent though: it has everything that you can expect from typical small Japanese hotel; relatively weak on breads and salads. The venue for breakfast is small so that you may want to check the crowd status shown on your TV monitor in the room. One big catch that I found is that you cannot open the window so that we missed the fresh morning air. Overall it was a good stay in Nara area."