We booked a room at
the Queen Anne Hotel for the week of our 'moon. It's right on the corner of Sutter and Octavia; our room faced Octavia which is apparently a slightly less-used street, so we had very little street noise, but a nice view.
Our room was on the second floor, all the way at the end of the hall.

The bed. Took up 90% of the room.
We had a mini fridge, fireplace, and TV (we watched a bit of cable here&there, nothing major.)

A new fireplace log was delivered every morning; we used the fireplace five times over our six nights; it was very cozy and relaxing.
We also had a bidet (which EJ had never seen before, I had to explain it but didn't demonstrate LOL) and a phone in our bathroom. I didn't think to use the phone in the loo, woulda made a great photo.
The hotel itself was very nice; three stories, with a reportedly haunted room (you can't book it specifically, they tell you when you check in if you get it; we didn't get it), and the
SF Ghost Walk starts in the lobby every evening. I got to see the Walkers in the evenings when I was hogging the free desktop to upload all of our pictures (which is how I managed to use just one memory chip for the camera and also keep my flickr pretty well updated while on vacation). There was also a fairly nice free continental breakfast every morning; we tried to sit with different people each morning, which is how we found out about the albino alligator at the Science Museum.

Every evening the hotel also hosts a Tea, Sherry, and Cookie happy hour; EJ *really* enjoyed this. I ended up picking up some NSA cookies for myself so I could join in.
The hotel is full of Victorian antiques, and the main rooms were very nice to sit around in, chat with other visitors, and enjoy their fireplaces (as well as use the computer LOL). All the staff were very friendly, and since we stayed for a week they got to know us very well; EJ even shared some of our wedding cake we had brought along with one of the guys from the kitchen.
Once we got settled in (and slept), we headed out to start exploring. We were literally two blocks away from Japantown (and the local Vons, where I had to buy new camera batteries, boo).
We actually visited twice, our first full day and last evening in town; we did some shopping at the dollar store, the bookstore, and knife store (windowshopping there)

as well as getting some good eats (lunch, dessert, and grabbed bentos for our train ride back home). We got frozen yogurt both days we visited; on our second trip the owner remembered us (we had gotten in the habit of telling people we were on our honeymoon, got lots of "congrats!") and gave us a "special 20% newlywed discount" which was super awesome, and totally not expected!