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Old Dec 7, 2016, 5:38 pm
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zombietooth
 
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Originally Posted by Jasper2009
Can someone provide some detailed information regarding the layout of the suites?

Are the living room and bedroom separated by a proper door?

Is the bathroom accessed from the bedroom, living room or from a shared hallway?

Thanks in advance!
No, the living room and bedroom have a slat wall that allows free passage of light and sound with a sliding slat door in the center. When I have had to work late on the spacious work desk, I have been bothersome to the sleepers. In the past, I have hung black-out sheets over the slats to help stop the light pollution, but it's an extra thing to carry-although, since I do long multi-week stays, I have carried the black table covers many times before when I was booked in a Regency Suite. See here:

https://tokyo.regency.hyatt.com/mult...ry_46.jpg.html

https://tokyo.regency.hyatt.com/mult...e_333.jpg.html

You could ask for an Atrium Suite, of which there are 7 or 8 total (one has been made into an Air France crew lounge), which has a proper sealed door bedroom, and which is very private and quiet. However, there is really no view from these rooms, other than from the work desk or the Atrium balcony. The Atrium Suite is much bigger than the Regency Suite, but they will still let you use a DSU for it.

The bathroom is accessed directly from the bedroom via a glass door which allows light transmission. The bathroom is huge by Japanese standards, but doesn't allow for much privacy.

Last edited by zombietooth; Dec 7, 2016 at 5:49 pm
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