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Shinjuku Tokyo in Tokyo
Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo

Our Shinjuku Tokyo Destination

THE PERFECT BASE TO EXPLORE

Embark on Adventure in Tokyo

Kimpton Shinjuku Hotel is close to Shinjuku Central Park and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden's cherry blossoms. Soak in the views from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, wander the narrow alleys of Golden Gai or cycle to colorful Yoyogi Park.

Kabuki-cho

Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 160-0021

Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku’s main entertainment district. Known for its large concentration of hostess and cabaret clubs, there are also shops, boutiques, and live music venues.

Yoyogi Park

2-1 Yoyogikamizono-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0052

Once a military parade ground and the home of the athletes’ village for the 1964 Olympics, the sprawling Yoyogi Park in Shibuya always has an event happening. Pack a picnic, take a bike from the hotel and cycle the pathways, enjoy a scenic jog, stroll through the gardens, watch the various street performers, or just sit back and people-watch — there’s plenty to see. In the springtime, the cherry blossoms put on a pretty display, while autumn brings the golden colors of fall foliage.

Shinjuku Station

Less than a 10-minute walk from Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo, you’ll find the world’s busiest train station — a launching point for getting you anywhere in Tokyo you’d like to go. Shinjuku Station first opened in 1885, when things were a little quieter. Today, that’s changed. With dozens of platforms, 200-plus exits, and more than 3 million daily passengers, Shinjuku Station is a bustling maze of transportation, shopping, and restaurants

Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo

3 Chome-4-7 Nishishinjuku
Tokyo 160-0023 Japan

Phone: +81 3 62581111
Email: enquiries@kimptonshinjuku.tokyo