Ryogoku View Hotel was our first stop during our trip to Japan. We only stayed for two nights in this hotel but wished we had booked it again for the end of our trip when we were back in Tokyo.
Out of all of the hotels that we stayed in (in a major area), this one made the most out of the small space. For the two of us, the bed was a perfect size and there was still space for us to store our items and walk around.
We didn't know that our room included a balcony, but it did. That was nice because we left the slider open for some air.
The hotel had plenty of food areas right below and down the streets. Easy access to them all by foot, as well as a train station.
If you don't mind a walk, we were able to reach Tokyo Sky Tree on foot and back, too. On the opposite side of the river, there are a lot of famous shopping areas, but we didn't get out there this time.
The only complaint we could give was that the AC didn't cool the room. We live in a state where 65F is hot during spring, so again, it was nice to have a balcony with a sliding door. At least we had the option.
I would say that this place is fairly quiet. It just depends on the other tourists around you. We had a family on their balcony who was arguing with their child about haircuts and piercings at 4 a.m. (Japan Time). We were up with jetlag too, but not disturbing our neighbors.