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Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.1
Excellent
From $380
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Accessible
The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is recognized for its commitment to barrier-free accessibility, offering a universal design room with an electric adjustable bed, TV intercom, and assistive devices. They also have nine additional barrier-free general guest rooms. The hotel has been certified by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for its efforts in improving accessibility, including employee training and reasonable consideration for employees with disabilities.
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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.8
Excellent
From $249
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Accessible
This hotel is a pioneer in accessible design, with over a dozen universal rooms since 1988. They offer features like electric reclining beds, lowered closet bars, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms with grab bars and roll-in showers in some suites, and specialized equipment for guests with visual and hearing impairments.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo stands out for its accessibility, making it a strong choice for families and guests with disabilities. The hotel offers accessible rooms and features excellent access to transportation, including a convenient shuttle bus service. Guests have noted that the spacious rooms allow for smooth movement in a wheelchair, although some experienced difficulties using the toilet in a wheelchair. The hotel is easily accessible from the station and provides good metro access, reinforcing its practicality for travelers. Despite some negative feedback about the check-in process and WiFi connectivity, the overall experience for those requiring accessibility appears positive.
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Royal Park Hotel
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.4
Very Good
From $199
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Accessible
This hotel is directly connected to Suitengumae Station and features ramps throughout the property. They offer wheelchair rentals and disability-friendly amenities. The accessible room provides ample space for movement, a bed height suitable for transfers, and a bathroom with handrails, a shower chair, and a non-slip mat.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The Royal Park Hotel stands out for its exceptional accessibility features, making it a suitable choice for guests with disabilities. Visitors consistently highlight the ease of access due to its direct connection to the metro station and proximity to TCAT, offering excellent central access and convenience for transport. The hotel is fully wheelchair accessible with specifically designed handicap accessible rooms and the availability of elevators throughout the premises. Guests find the bathroom units spacious and comfortable and appreciate the well-stocked amenities and clean environment. Its accessible location is ideal for exploring nearby attractions such as Tokyo's art museums, offering both convenience and a tranquil respite from the city's hustle and bustle.
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Hamacho Hotel Tokyo
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.1
Excellent
From $110
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Accessible
This hotel offers accessible step-free rooms designed for wheelchair users and provides general wheelchair access. Facilities for disabled guests, accessible toilets, and elevators are available.
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The Peninsula Tokyo
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.2
Excellent
From $649
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Accessible
In-room accessibility, accessibility equipment for the deaf and accessible path of travel.
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Hilton Tokyo Odaiba
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.1
Very Good
From $233
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Accessible
Hilton Tokyo Odaiba features an accessible entrance with a wheelchair ramp and wheelchair-accessible elevators. The hotel offers accessible rooms and parking, with bathroom and bedroom doors at least 32 inches wide.
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.4
Very Good
From $186
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Accessible
This hotel offers spacious accessible twin and queen rooms equipped with handrails in the bathrooms. Staff can provide a shower chair upon request.
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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.4
Very Good
From $101
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Accessible
While specific accessible features are not detailed in the search results, Daiwa Roynet Hotels often include accessible room options. Further direct inquiry with the hotel is recommended.
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JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.8
Excellent
From $202
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Accessible
This hotel offers a universal room with a large roll-in bathroom. While there is no dedicated roll-in shower, a shower chair can be used next to the bathtub as the bathroom is waterproof and has a drain.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku shines in its accessibility, making it a standout choice for travelers with disabilities. The hotel is located just a three-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, providing seamless access to public transport, which makes navigating Tokyo exceptionally straightforward. The convenience of reaching nearby train links, bus terminals and even bike rental spots simplifies both arrival and departure.

Inside, the hotel features plenty of elevators that are always available, enhancing mobility between floors. The amenities are thoughtfully designed; the shower and toilet areas are large and separate, accommodating guests with specific needs. Furthermore, accessible facilities such as wheelchairs, accessible toilets, laundry services and microwaves, contribute to a comfortable stay.

The hotel staff are known for their friendliness and helpfulness, ensuring smooth check-in and check-out processes. The strategic geographical location offers easy access to a myriad of dining options, convenience stores and supermarkets. Whether the destination is a local eatery or another part of the city, JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku’s prime location makes the journey effortless and enjoyable.
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From $119
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Accessible
Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3, this hotel offers accessible facilities. They have Universal rooms available and provide accessible parking.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport boasts an exceptionally convenient location, making it extremely accessible for guests with disabilities. The hotel is directly connected to Terminal 3 via an indoor walkway, ensuring a short and easy walk to the terminal irrespective of weather conditions. This direct access is particularly beneficial for late-night arrivals and early departures, as well as those with mobility issues. The proximity to the airport also means that public transport, restaurants and shops are easily accessible, offering guests a variety of options for dining and shopping within a short distance.

The hotel's design provides multiple entrances, including some specifically designated as accessible, ensuring ease of entry for all guests. While some reviews mentioned that the elevators can be cramped and confusing, the availability of directions and walkways connected to various facilities such as the spa, gym and shops mitigated this issue to some extent. Handicapped accessible rooms are available and equipped to meet the needs of travelers with disabilities, although some rooms might require a longer walk to reach.

Despite a few challenges with elevator accessibility and room layout, the overall ease of navigation and direct connection to airport amenities make Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport a convenient choice for travelers seeking seamless access to both the airport and surrounding facilities.
Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3 main photo
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Accessible
Also directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3, this luxury hotel provides accessible parking and facilities for physically challenged guests.
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Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo by IHG
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.3
Very Good
From $399
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Accessible
This hotel offers an accessible entrance, accessible rooms, and accessible restrooms. They also provide a wheelchair-accessible concierge desk and lounge.
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The Okura Tokyo
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.6
Excellent
From $673
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Accessible
The Okura Tokyo is listed as having accessible rooms available.
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Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.1
Excellent
From $135
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Accessible
Asakusa Tobu Hotel is listed as an accessible hotel in Tokyo.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The Asakusa Tobu Hotel boasts exceptional accessibility, making it an ideal choice for guests, particularly those with disabilities. Its prime location is centrally connected to major subway lines, such as the Ginza Line and offers direct express train routes from Narita Airport, providing hassle-free travel options. Access to the hotel is facilitated by elevators, although some exits without elevators might require a bit more planning, especially for those carrying large luggage or using wheelchairs.

Proximity to various transportation links, including subway and bus stops, ensures easy exploration of local attractions like the Asakusa Shrine and Nakamise Street. The pedestrian-friendly area, abundant with souvenir shops and restaurants, enhances the convenience for tourists.

The hotel itself is consciously designed to accommodate guests with disabilities. Rooms offer ample space with specifically designed accessible rooms featuring raised toilets, grab bars and space under the sink for wheelchair users. Hotel facilities, including self-service laundry, vending machines and microwaves on different floors, are easily accessible.

Overall, the Asakusa Tobu Hotel’s central and accessible location, combined with thoughtful amenities, provides a comfortable stay for all guests, ensuring seamless movement within the city and quick access to major sightseeing spots.
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The Gate Hotel Ryogoku by Hulic
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.1
Excellent
$
Accessible
The Gate Hotel Ryogoku by Hulic is listed as an accessible hotel in Tokyo and has a universal twin room.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The Gate Hotel Ryogoku by Hulic is highly regarded for its convenient location with easy access to the JR line, various public transportation options and nearby tourist spots. Its proximity to the train station makes it an excellent base for exploring Tokyo. Guests particularly appreciate the efficient front desk service and the friendly, English-speaking staff.

The hotel offers great facilities for handicapped guests, including wheelchair-accessible rooms. However, wheelchair rentals are limited to use within the hotel premises. The overall accessibility is rated positively, although some connections and amenities might be less reliable.

The hotel is child-friendly and suitable for family stays with rooms providing picturesque views overlooking the river and stadium. Guests also enjoy the view from the rooftop. The hotel is ideal for gathering with friends, ensuring a comfortable and well-managed experience.
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HOTEL 1899 TOKYO
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.2
Excellent
From $144
$
Accessible
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
HOTEL 1899 TOKYO offers a commendable experience for guests with disabilities, particularly in terms of accessibility and convenience. The hotel provides storage for luggage, making the check-in and check-out process smoother for those with mobility issues. Its proximity to several subway stations, approximately a 5-10 minute walk, ensures easy access to public transportation. Although using the subway might be challenging with a lot of luggage as the nearest station is a little farther away, the network is well-connected and efficient, facilitating easy movement around the city.

Nearby convenience stores add to the appeal, making it easy for guests to quickly access necessities without venturing far. The comparative size of the rooms, along with special accessible rooms for children, further enhances the comfort for families or individuals with specific needs. Overall, everything about HOTEL 1899 TOKYO is designed to be accessible, helping guests enjoy a hassle-free stay in Tokyo.
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Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.6
Very Good
From $156
$
Accessible
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku is highly praised for its outstanding accessibility, making it an excellent choice for travelers with disabilities. Located just a short walk from Shinjuku Station and various metro lines, the hotel offers easy access to Tokyo's main tourist spots and other central locations. Guests particularly appreciate the convenience of being able to reach the hotel directly via airport limousine buses from both Narita and Haneda airports with stops right at the hotel's doorstep.

The hotel's wheelchair accessibility is noted positively with features such as wheelchair-accessible rooms, entrances and elevators, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone. The self-check-in and self-help amenities add to the ease of access and convenience, allowing guests to manage their stay efficiently.

The friendly, helpful staff further enhance the accessible and welcoming atmosphere. The hotel's proximity to a variety of shops, restaurants and essential services like kombini stores and vending machines makes it easy for guests to find everything they need within walking distance.

Overall, the combination of a prime location, excellent public transport links and thoughtful accessible features makes Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku an ideal base for exploring Tokyo, especially for those requiring additional accessibility accommodations.
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From $90
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Summary of reviews
APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower is highly regarded for its prime location in the heart of Shinjuku, providing guests with easy access to numerous dining, shopping and entertainment options. Nestled in the vibrant Kabukicho district and a short walk from Shinjuku Station, the hotel offers a convenient base for exploring Tokyo. The dynamic nightlife, featuring an array of bars, clubs and restaurants, adds to its appeal, creating a lively and immersive Tokyo experience.

The breakfast offerings at the hotel receive praise for their variety and quality with a mix of Japanese and Western cuisine that caters to different tastes and dietary preferences. Despite some criticisms regarding limited menu variation and a relatively high cost, the breakfast is generally seen as a strong point, complemented by a pleasant atmosphere and attentive staff.

Dinner options are equally satisfying with guests lauding the abundance and variety of nearby restaurants. The on-site restaurant is appreciated for its cozy atmosphere and delicious food, making it a reliable choice. The hotel's central location not only facilitates dining but also provides easy access to shopping areas and entertainment venues.

Room quality at APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower garners mixed reviews. While some guests find the rooms compact yet functional, suitable for solo travelers or business visitors, others express concerns about inconsistent cleanliness and occasional musty or smoky odors. Despite the tight quarters, the efficient use of space and modern amenities make the rooms comfortable for short stays.

Cleanliness across the hotel appears inconsistent. Many guests are satisfied with the cleanliness and daily maintenance, while others report issues such as dusty surfaces, unclean bathrooms and lingering cigarette smells. Despite these lapses, the overall property and public bath facilities are well-received.

Staff at the hotel are generally described as friendly, welcoming and helpful, contributing to a positive stay experience. Though some guests encounter communication barriers due to language differences, the staff's efforts to assist and resolve issues promptly are appreciated.

The WiFi service at the hotel offers a mixed experience. While connecting is straightforward and speeds are decent for streaming in some rooms, connectivity can be spotty and unreliable in others. The integration of streaming services on TVs adds value, despite occasional technical issues.

Parking facilities, although somewhat limited and potentially requiring additional costs, are convenient for guests with free luggage storage enhancing the overall convenience.

The hotel's location in the vibrant nightlife district of Kabukicho makes it an excellent choice for those looking to immerse themselves in Tokyo's nightlife. While the area is lively and bustling, it may not be ideal for families or guests sensitive to noise and chaotic environments.

Beds at the hotel receive both praise for their comfort and criticism for issues such as size and firmness. Clean, well-maintained bedding positively impacts the sleep experience for many guests, although others face discomfort due to mattress softness and pillow quality.

Overall, APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower offers a good price-performance ratio, particularly valued for its excellent location and convenient access to Shinjuku's attractions. Despite some mixed reviews on room cleanliness, WiFi quality and bed comfort, the hotel's strong points ensure a generally satisfying stay for guests seeking an economical and centrally located option in Tokyo.
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APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Ekimae Tower
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
8.2
Very Good
From $60
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Accessible
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The 'APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower' proves itself to be a convenient and accessible choice for travelers, particularly those with disabilities. Situated only a five-minute walk from the JR Ryogoku train station and near metro lines, the hotel offers seamless access by train or taxi. Each floor is equipped with elevators, ensuring ease of movement throughout the facility and the location boasts straightforward navigation to local attractions and transportation hubs.

Guests frequently appreciated the hotel's accessible design, highlighting fully equipped facilities and rooms, including wheelchair-friendly features. The establishment takes pride in its high level of cleanliness and friendly, efficient staff, contributing to an overall positive and comfortable stay. On-site amenities, including a 24/7 convenience store, onsen and public bath, were also well-received for adding to the convenience and relaxation of the experience.

However, a few reviews noted areas for improvement, such as the narrow bathroom doorframes and the limited availability of wheelchair-accessible bathrooms and rooms. Despite these minor issues, the hotel's overall accessibility, prime location and thoughtful facilities make it a solid option for travelers seeking a convenient and accommodating stay in Ryogoku.
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The Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Hotel in TokyoJP flag
9.5
Excellent
From $569
$
Accessible
Accessibility equipment for the deaf, accessible bathroom and parking, accessible path of travel, Braille or raised signage, in-room accessibility and roll-in shower.
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