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The Best Hotels with Toto Washlets in Tokyo
Tokyo invented the modern bidet, and almost every hotel above hostel-tier ships a Toto Washlet (or its INAX cousin) in every room. This guide picks the ten we'd actually book — by neighborhood, by budget, and by how good the bathroom really is.
Last updated June 2026 · 10 picks · 4 neighborhoods
Quick take
- Splurge: Aman Tokyo or Park Hyatt Tokyo — Neorest in every room.
- Best value: Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier — luxury Washlet at a mid-range rate.
- Budget winner: APA Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower — small rooms, full Washlet, walk to everything.
- Skip: Capsule hotels and most hostels — shared bathrooms, no Washlet guarantee.
Why Tokyo for bidet travelers
Toto launched the original Washlet in 1980, and Tokyo has been the world's bidet capital ever since. Roughly 80% of Japanese households own one — and in Tokyo hotels, the rate is even higher. Unlike most cities where you have to hunt for hotels with bidets, the question in Tokyo is which model you'll get.
The hierarchy: Toto Neorest (luxury, fully integrated, auto-everything) sits at the top, then Toto Washlet S-series (mid-luxury), then Washlet C-series (mid-range standard). INAX (now Lixil) is the other common brand and broadly equivalent.
Our ten picks
Sorted roughly by tier. Every room in every property below ships with a Toto Washlet.
01. Aman Tokyo
LuxuryOtemachi
Hinoki-wood bathrooms, sky-high views of the Imperial Palace gardens, and the most pampered Washlet experience in the city.
In the bathroom: Toto Neorest — heated seat, dual-nozzle warm-water spray, air-dry, auto-flush.
02. The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon
LuxuryToranomon
Ian Schrager design with floor-to-ceiling Tokyo Tower views and quiet, marble-clad bathrooms.
In the bathroom: Toto Neorest with remote control, oscillating spray, and ambient seat warming.
03. Hoshinoya Tokyo
BoutiqueOtemachi
Ryokan-style luxury in the middle of the financial district — tatami floors and an onsen on the top floor.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet with stone-finish surround and pressure presets.
04. Trunk Hotel Cat Street
BoutiqueShibuya / Harajuku
Design-forward boutique a block off Cat Street. Perfect base for Shibuya nightlife and Harajuku shopping.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet S series — heated seat, warm-water rear and front wash, deodorizer.
05. Park Hyatt Tokyo
LuxuryShinjuku
Yes — that Park Hyatt. The Lost in Translation views still hit, and the rooms were renovated in 2025.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet with auto open/close lid and night-light.
06. Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Mid-rangeShinjuku (Kabukicho)
Famous Godzilla head on the roof, but the real win is consistent Washlet quality at a sane price.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet C series — warm seat, rear wash, soft-close lid.
07. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Mid-rangeGinza
Top-floor sky lobby with Tokyo Bay views and one of the best Washlet setups in the mid-range tier.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet with oscillating and pulsating spray.
08. Hotel Niwa Tokyo
Mid-rangeSuidobashi
Quiet, garden-themed, walking distance to Akihabara — a sleeper pick for solo travelers.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet with pressure and temperature presets.
09. Tokyu Stay Shinjuku
BudgetShinjuku
Compact rooms with in-room washer/dryer and a no-surprises Washlet. Excellent for week-long stays.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet S — rear wash, front wash, heated seat.
10. APA Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower
BudgetShinjuku
The reliable Tokyo budget play. Tiny rooms, top-floor onsen, and a Washlet in every bathroom.
In the bathroom: Toto Washlet C — warm seat, basic spray, deodorizer.
Where to stay, by neighborhood
Shinjuku
The densest hotel cluster in Tokyo. Every tier from APA budget towers to the Park Hyatt — almost universally Washlet-equipped.
Ginza
Quiet luxury and shopping. Newer mid-range and luxury hotels here have the most consistent Toto Neorest installs.
Shibuya / Harajuku
Design boutiques, walkable nightlife. Smaller hotels but the Washlet game is strong — especially Trunk and Sequence.
Otemachi / Marunouchi
Tokyo Station-adjacent luxury. Aman, Four Seasons, Shangri-La — all with top-tier Neorest bathrooms.
FAQ
- Do all Tokyo hotels have Toto Washlets?
- Almost all mid-range and luxury hotels do — most commonly Toto Washlet or INAX. Budget hostels and capsule hotels are the main exception.
- What's the difference between a Toto Washlet and a regular bidet?
- A Washlet is an integrated electronic seat with a built-in warm-water spray, heated seat, adjustable pressure, and usually an air-dryer. A traditional bidet is a separate fixture next to the toilet.
- Which Tokyo neighborhood is best for first-time bidet travelers?
- Shinjuku and Ginza offer the densest cluster of Washlet-equipped hotels across every price tier, with easy train access to the rest of the city.
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