The Westin Tokyo, hotel in Tokyo, Japan
The Westin Tokyo is a hotel in the Mita neighborhood of Tokyo, set within the Yebisu Garden Place complex near Ebisu Station. The property has several floors of guest rooms, multiple dining options, meeting spaces, and a fitness center, all within a single connected building.
The hotel opened in 1994 as part of the Yebisu Garden Place development, which was built on land that housed the Yebisu Brewery after it closed in 1988. The brewery had operated in the area since the late 1800s, and its closure led to one of Tokyo's early large-scale urban redevelopment projects.
The Westin Tokyo sits inside Yebisu Garden Place, a open-air complex built on the site of a former brewery, where today cafes, restaurants and a small museum share the same grounds. Visitors often walk through this area before or after their stay, giving the hotel a setting that feels more like a neighborhood than a typical hotel block.
A covered walkway with a moving sidewalk connects the hotel directly to Ebisu Station, which is helpful when traveling with luggage or in bad weather. Haneda Airport is reachable by train with one transfer, making it one of the more straightforward airport connections for a Tokyo hotel.
The Yebisu Beer Museum, which tells the history of the brewery that once stood on this land, is a short walk from the hotel within the same complex. Most guests walk past it without realizing it offers free entry and a tasting bar where you can try the beer that made the neighborhood famous.
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