Shinjuku has excellent access to various parts of Tokyo.
Tourism, fashion, and gourmet food
Everyone enjoys it in their own way.
A variety of people come and go
Enjoy a stay in Shinjuku that suits you.
Kabukicho, Shinjuku, is one of the largest entertainment districts in Japan. It's a place where you can see, eat, drink and have fun. It's also known as the town that never sleeps, and even late at night, it's bright with neon lights and bustling with people.
* Approximately 0 minutes on foot from the hotel

Stretching from Okubo-dori to Shokuan-dori, this is one of Japan's leading Korean towns, lined with Korean restaurants, Korean pop shops, supermarkets and more.
*About 5 minutes walk from the hotel

Hanazono Shrine continues to watch over the development of the big city of Shinjuku. The Tori no Ichi festival, held on the day of the Rooster in November, is bustling with street vendors selling rakes, a symbol of prosperity.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a garden managed by the Ministry of the Environment. It is an urban oasis located a 10-minute walk from the south exit of Shinjuku Station. It is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot. *Alcohol is prohibited, and playground equipment is prohibited.
The new Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building was relocated to Shinjuku in April 1991. From the observation deck (admission is free), you can get a panoramic view of the city of Tokyo from a height of 202 meters above ground.
It goes without saying that this is one of Tokyo's most popular tourist attractions. From the main observation deck at 150m above ground and the special observation deck at 250m, you can see Tokyo in all directions: north, south, east and west.
The oldest temple in Tokyo, visited by over 30 million people from Japan and abroad every year. Nakamise, lined with many attractive gourmet and souvenir shops, is a popular spot.
Founded in 1872, it is the oldest museum in Japan. It collects and stores over 117,000 pieces of art and archaeological artifacts from Japan and other parts of the Orient.
TOKYO SKYTREE a symbol of the new city, supported by traditional Japanese techniques and the latest technology. Enjoy the view of the Kanto region from the observation deck at a height of 450m.
It's a dreamlike world that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from children to adults. There is also an express bus to Disney Resort from the south exit of Shinjuku Station.
The main tower of Roppongi Hills, with 54 floors and a height of 238m, has become a landmark of Tokyo, housing a hotel, movie theater, commercial facilities and more.
Yoyogi Park where you can experience nature in the heart of the city. It is divided into Area A, which is a forest park, and Area B, which includes an athletics stadium, and many events are held there.
The first shrine visit of the year usually attracts the largest number of worshippers in Japan. The grounds, which cover a vast area of approximately 700,000 square meters, are surrounded by a lush forest created with 100,000 donated trees.
This mysterious museum, whose catchphrase is "Let's get lost together," allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the world of the artworks. Admission tickets are by reservation only.
One of Tokyo's leading fashion destinations. Open cafes and brand boutiques line Omotesando, a popular spot. Omotesando Hills opened in 2006.
*Approx. 22 minutes from the hotel on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line
Kagurazaka is a historic tourist spot in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward that dates back to the Edo period. The shopping and restaurant district still exudes a chic atmosphere.
*Approx. 22 minutes from the hotel on the Toei Oedo Line
Home to Rainbow Bridge, Fuji TV, Venus Fort, Daiba City and more, the area offers entertainment, gourmet food and shopping.
*Approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from the hotel by Toei Oedo Line or New Transit Yurikamome
This terminal station can be called the front door of Tokyo. It is packed with popular sweets and souvenirs, as well as famous restaurants that represent Tokyo. It is also directly connected to KITTE.
"Every day is new. Fashion at Isetan." Both men and women can enjoy shopping here. There is also gourmet food in the basement!
It is easily accessible, just a minute's walk from JR Shinjuku Station's Shin-Minami ticket gate and Miina Tower ticket gate. There are many specialty shops, including Tokyu Hands and Kinokuniya Bookstore.

It is being constructed as the main venue for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2020. It features a design that makes generous use of domestic timber, giving it a warm wooden feel that is rare even on a global scale.

Located in the outer gardens Meiji Jingu, this baseball stadium hosts over 500 games and events each year, both professional and amateur.

In addition to being a venue for national tournaments of various martial arts, it is also used for a wide range of purposes including sports, social studies, education, and culture. There are lots of concerts and other events going on around the New Year period!

Japan's first all-weather air dome opened in 1988. A variety of events are held here throughout the year, including baseball, various sports, and concerts.

NEW NATIONAL THEATRE opened in October 1997 as a venue for performing contemporary performing arts such as opera, ballet, modern dance, and theater.

It is used as a stadium for various sports, as well as a venue for cultural events such as concerts. It is easily accessible, just a five-minute walk from the JR and metro stations.

Equipped with one of the largest natural grass fields in Japan and the latest facilities, this multi-purpose stadium is used for sports, concerts and various events.

The place where many famous matches that everyone remembers have taken place. Its grandeur is modern and Japanese-style. Not only sumo but also various events are held here.

This is a vaudeville theater that is still alive and well in Shinjuku. It's a place where you can enjoy a wide variety of traditional comedy, including rakugo, manzai, magic, storytelling, acrobatics, and music.

Yoshimoto's permanent theater is located on the 7th floor of Lumine 2, right outside the south exit of JR Shinjuku Station. It boasts the largest capacity of all Yoshimoto's theaters, and performances are held every day.

The largest convention center in Japan, famous for hosting international events and exhibitions, as well as shows and live performances by domestic and international artists.

An international convention and art center with seven large and small halls, 34 conference rooms, exhibition halls, galleries, etc. It is visited by 20 million people annually.

It has been performing Kabuki for over 100 years, and is a representative Kabuki theater in both name and reality, where many famous actors have stood on its stage. It was registered as a tangible cultural property of the country in 2002.

Opened on April 17, 2015 in Kabukicho, Shinjuku Ward (the former site of Koma Theater), this cinema complex is one of the largest in Tokyo, with 12 screens and approximately 2,300 seats.

The "new" Shinjuku Piccadilly opened in 2008 and has attracted many fans. It also offers platinum seats and rooms where you can enjoy an elegant space.