Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
Don't forget that there are hills around the Andaz, including when walking to/from subway stations in the neighborhood. That part wouldn't be so good with little kids, including those in strollers, although some of the hill can be avoided most of the time (not sure about opening hours for these doors and elevators) by exiting the building on one of the upper levels (with restaurants etc.) that leads out to the upper part of the little park and amphitheater along the side/back of the building.
This is 100% not true. There are absolutely no hills walking from Andaz Tokyo to Toranomon station or Kamiyacho station, and maybe the slightest incline going to Onarimon station. Unless you purposely walk through Atago Shrine, the roads lead you on flat, level ground.
I may be misremembering, but I believe all three stations can also be accessed by crossing at grade level—so no overhead walkways to cross streets would be required.
Andaz Tokyo and environs will be a central hub for the Paralympic Games, it’s as accessible as you can get in any city today.