- Overview
The Hearton Hotel Higashi Shinagawa is a great location for those using Haneda airport, or heading to the Tokyo waterfront. The Rinkai Line runs right in front of the hotel and connects to the Odaiba area on the Tokyo Waterfront. There is one accessible room offering extra space.
The hotel opened in 2005, and has all the modern facilities you require, but generally only get in a hotel with a much higher room rate. the area around the hotel is quiet by Tokyo standards and the hotel’s relaxed atmosphere will give you a excellent chance to really enjoy your time in the world’s largest city. Rooms are all western style with modern bathrooms and washlet toilets.
The Aeon Mall across the road is open late and gives you a chance to purchase presents or supplies at regular prices, and not the inflated prices of the tourist sights.
Accessibility
One twin room is available that is larger than the normal rooms at 19m². One of the two beds is an automatic medical bed. The door to the bathroom is a 90cm-wide sliding door. There are handrails in the shower, but no shower chair or place to sit.
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- Extra InfoCategory: Mid-Range (¥15,000~¥30,000)Source of Information: Hotel Survey ResponseAreas Accessible: AllNumber of Rooms: 1Room Type:
- Twin
Room Size (m²): 19.00Shower Type: UnknownShower Chair: NoGuide Dog Allowed: No - AccessPhone: 03-5495-0810
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