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THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku

Shinjuku, Tokyo
8.5

Very good

9,709 reviews

Stay in the heart of Tokyo with modern amenities, two restaurants, and easy access to Shinjuku Central Park.

Top rated

Free WiFi

Non-Smoking Rooms

Laundry

from
$116
/ night


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Shinjuku is home to a variety of attractions that cater to diverse interests. One of the most famous spots is the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a stunning oasis featuring traditional Japanese landscapes. The vibrant nightlife in the Kabukichō district offers countless bars, restaurants, and entertainment options. Moreover, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building offers an observation deck with panoramic city views that are especially breathtaking at night. For shopping enthusiasts, areas like Shinjuku's flagship department stores and the bustling streets of Takashimaya and Isetan provide an array of international and local brands, making it a shopper's paradise.


Public transportation from Shinjuku is exceptionally convenient, as it serves as one of Tokyo's major transport hubs. The Shinjuku Station is one of the busiest stations in the world, connecting various train lines, including the JR Yamanote Line, which offers easy access to many key neighborhoods. Additionally, there are numerous subway lines available, facilitating quick travel to destinations like Shibuya, Harajuku, and beyond. Many city hotels are located within walking distance from the station, making exploring Tokyo seamless for guests.


Shinjuku boasts a rich culinary landscape that reflects Tokyo's vibrant food scene. Near many city hotels, you'll find a plethora of dining options ranging from traditional Japanese izakayas (pubs) serving sake and small plates to upscale sushi restaurants and casual ramen shops. Street food can also be enjoyed at food stalls, especially in areas like Omoide Yokocho, where you can savor local delicacies in a charming, nostalgic atmosphere. Additionally, international cuisine, including Italian, French, and Chinese, is readily available, catering to all types of palates.


Shinjuku is rich in cultural experiences that offer visitors a glimpse into both traditional and modern Japanese life. You might explore the historic Meiji Jingu Shrine, surrounded by a forested area that feels like a retreat from the bustling city. The district also hosts various theaters, including the famous Shinjuku Gyoen, where you can enjoy live performances ranging from kabuki to contemporary dance. Art lovers can visit the nearby Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, showcasing rotating exhibitions of contemporary art. Moreover, seasonal festivals and events often take place, enriching your stay with local cultural celebrations.


Yes, there are several family-friendly attractions in and around Shinjuku that cater to visitors of all ages. For instance, the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is not only beautiful but also offers plenty of green space for children to play and explore. The Tokyo Toy Museum, located a short ride away, features hands-on play areas and exhibits that both entertain and educate younger visitors. Additionally, the nearby Ueno Zoo, although a bit further, is an excellent day trip destination where families can enjoy a variety of wildlife. Shinjuku also hosts arcade centers and amusement complexes, perfect for family fun.


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