There is a very comfortable bus from Haneda directly to the hotel, with luggage stowed underneath, which is extremely convenient compared to traveling with luggage via monorail or subway, however, it also has a subway station immediately underneath the building with direct access from the hotel elevator which is very convenient for getting out and about.
The hotel is on the top floors of a high rise, with great views from the lobby and most rooms.
Our queen superior room was a reasonable size, though not as large as on a previous stay, with decent sized bathroom.
There are multiple restaurants immediately underneath the hotel, and extensive shopping and additional restaurants easily accessible by a covered walkway across the street.
It’s close to a park with playground for kids, a nice walkway next to the water, which we took to visit the Toyosu fish market (about 30 minutes). There are several restaurants along the adjacent streets, as well as museums in walking distance.
It is much less hectic than central Tokyo, but reasonably easy to get to other parts of Tokyo.
Only downsides: the subway doesn’t have a direct connection to Tokyo station, so if traveling with luggage from the hotel to other places in Japan, it requires planning and stamina to reach connections.
As for the hotel itself: Shower water temp isn’t hot enough. Staff didn’t replenish in-room coffee reliably.