The Westin Tokyo is a luxurious European-style hotel surrounded by lush greenery. The hotel’s experienced team offers personalized, Japanese hospitality and welcomes guests from around the world. We provide various programs for our guests based on the theme “For a better you” – The Westin’s global brand mission – meaning that you and your whole body will leave rejuvenated, energized and fresher than when you arrived.
Accessibility
The Westin offers two accessible twin rooms. The most outstanding feature is that it is one of the few hotels in Tokyo with a roll-in shower.
Some details gathered by a friend of Accessible Japan
Bed height (floor to top of mattress): Left bed 70cm, right bed 60cm
Bed clearance from wall: Left 70cm, right 40cm
Bed clearance – foot of bed: 125cm
Bed size/s (Double/Queen/King): Double & Double
Clearance under bed (for hoist): 13cm
Circulation space to turn into bathroom (width of hallway): 105cm
Door width into bathroom: 90cm
Roll in hobless shower: Yes (Hand shower & fixed shower head)
Length of hand shower hose: 150cm
Toilet height from floor to top of bowl (with seat up): 45cm
Toilet clearance from side walls: Left 30cm, right 35cm
Tap type: Capstan
Fold down shower bench: No
Shower chair: YesPictures:
- Category: High-Range (¥30,000~)Source of Information: Hotel Survey ResponseAreas Accessible: Everywhere except the skylounge "Compas Rose" on the 22nd floorNumber of Rooms: 2Room Type:
- Twin
Room Size (m²): 42.00Shower Type: UnknownShower Chair: YesGuide Dog Allowed: YesAreas where guide dog can go: EverywhereHearing Loop Available: NoFlashing Alarm Available: No - Phone: 03-5423-7000
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Address: 1-4-1 Mita
Meguro
Tokyo
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