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Best Hotels in Shinjuku 2025

Shinjuku is Tokyo's busiest hub — home to Kabukicho, Golden Gai, and the world's busiest train station. Staying here puts you at the center of everything, with easy access to all JR and subway lines.

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Top 6 Hotels in Shinjuku

#1Park Hyatt Tokyo
Luxury

From ¥60,000–¥120,000/night

  • Stunning city views from the 39th–52nd floors
  • New York Bar iconic jazz lounge
  • Top-floor pool and spa
  • Lost in Translation filming location
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#2Hyatt Regency Tokyo
Luxury

From ¥25,000–¥55,000/night

  • 1-minute walk from Tocho-mae station
  • Multiple dining outlets
  • Large rooms with city views
  • Business center and fitness club
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#3Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
Mid-range

From ¥18,000–¥40,000/night

  • Direct connection to Shinjuku Station west exit
  • Indoor pool & spa
  • Authentic Japanese restaurant
  • Spacious rooms with Fuji views on clear days
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#4Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
Mid-range

From ¥12,000–¥25,000/night

  • Art-forward boutique design
  • 5-min walk to Kabukicho
  • Stylish rooftop lounge
  • Free Wi-Fi and modern amenities
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#5Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Mid-range

From ¥10,000–¥22,000/night

  • Iconic Godzilla head on the terrace
  • Above Toho Cinema in Kabukicho
  • Walking distance to Shinjuku Gyoen
  • Excellent value location
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#6Piece Hostel Shinjuku
Budget

From ¥3,500–¥9,000/night

  • Capsule and private rooms available
  • Social common areas
  • Coin lockers and laundry
  • Minutes from Shinjuku East exit
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which exit of Shinjuku Station is best for hotels?+
The West exit is closest to luxury hotels like Park Hyatt and Keio Plaza. The East exit is near Kabukicho and more mid-range/budget options. The South exit connects to Takashimaya Times Square shopping.
Is Shinjuku a good base for visiting all of Tokyo?+
Yes — Shinjuku Station serves JR lines (including the Yamanote Line), multiple subway lines, and the Odakyu/Keio lines. You can reach Shibuya in 5 min, Harajuku in 7 min, and Akihabara in 20 min.
When is the cheapest time to book a hotel in Shinjuku?+
January–February (excluding New Year) offers the lowest rates, followed by June (rainy season). Avoid Golden Week (late April–early May), cherry blossom season (late March–early April), and autumn foliage (November).
Are there ryokan options in Shinjuku?+
Shinjuku is primarily a modern hotel district. For authentic ryokan experiences, consider staying in Hakone, Kyoto's Gion area, or the Yanaka neighborhood of Tokyo.
Is Shinjuku safe for solo travelers and families?+
Shinjuku is very safe overall. Kabukicho has adult entertainment venues but is generally tourist-friendly during the day. Families may prefer the quieter West exit hotel cluster near Shinjuku Gyoen park.

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