8 Hotels Generating Buzz in Shinjuku

Kabuchiko at night by Jaison Lin

Shinjuku, one of Tokyo's busiest and most popular wards, is home to a diverse range of hotels that are often the subject of many Tokyo travelers social media posts. This area, known for its central location, transportation, and nightlife attracts millions of visitors annually.

This list presents a curated list of Shinjuku hotels that are the most popular among those who have stayed in the area. These places range from luxury high-rises like the BELLUSTAR TOKYO, the unique capsule hotel BOOK AND BED to a Ryokan in the heart of Shinjuku, Onsen Ryokan Yuen. Each property offering distinct features that appeal to different types of travelers no matter the budget.

  • Premier King room at HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU
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    HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel

    Neighborhood

    Kabukichō

    Closest Station

    Seibu-Shinjuku Station

    0.09 mi away

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    Hotel Groove Shinjuku is one of two hotels in the Tokyu Kabuchiko Tower which opened its doors in 2023. The hotel caters to a younger more casual demographic as its design focuses on modern art, music and urban culture.

    With rooms spanning the 20th through 38th floors, many have lauded the hotels rooms many offering stunning 180 degree views of the Shinjuku skyline. These scenic views, at sunset have become a draw for visitors lucky enough to book corner suites that showcase the cityscape to its fullest.

    Reviewers frequently describe the rooms neat and well furnished featuring comfortable beds, sofas and modern bathrooms. The addition of conveniences like air purifiers, humidifiers and Marshall speakers has been recognized for enhancing the guest experience. Some social media users have been particularly impressed by offerings such as in room record players, large bedroom screens and robot assisted room service adding a touch of novelty to their stay.

    While most feedback has been positive some reviewers have mentioned that certain rooms may appear minimalist in decor or smaller in size. Additionally, families with young children may want to find accommodations away from the more adult oriented bars, clubs and entertainment venues that Kabuchiko is known for.

    For those undeterred by the vibrant nightlife and seeking places to keep energized for a long night, popular restaurants on social media like Karubi-chan, 韓国・焼肉 YAKUYAKU食堂 and Pretty Pork Factory are perfect places to re-fuel.

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  • Comfort twin room at Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku
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    Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku

    Neighborhood

    Shinjuku

    Closest Station

    Shinjuku-gyoemmae Station

    0.36 mi away

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    Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku is a unique blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern luxury nestled in the heart of Tokyo's Shinjuku district. This ryokan-style hotel, whose name "Yuen" means "origins" in Japanese, embodies the essence of omotenashi - the renowned Japanese hospitality culture. The hotel's philosophy centers around providing a serene, minimalist space that engages all five senses across the changing seasons, offering guests a true ryokan experience in an urban setting.

    The highlight of the hotel is its private onsen or hot spring bath sourced directly from Hakone, a known hot spring destination. This dedication to authenticity can be seen throughout the property from the Zen garden to the designed guest rooms that feature tatami floors and Japanese style futon mattresses.

    A few reviewers mentioned the rooms being lacking in storage space and a bit far from the Shinjuku Station. However, others enjoy the quieter neighborhood and the convenience of a 7-11 being across the street.

    For those craving something other than onigiri from 7-11, 新宿 六, Genkai Shokudo and Osteria Vincero are restaurants only a block or two away.

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  • Junior twin suite at BELLUSTAR TOKYO hotel
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    BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel

    Neighborhood

    Kabukichō

    Closest Station

    Seibu-Shinjuku Station

    0.04 mi away

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    Situated in the newly built Kabuchiko towers, the BELLUSTAR TOYKO hotel is the Pan Pacific Hotel Groups newest luxury offering. Occupying the very top floors 39 through 47, it rises high above Shinjuku allowing for expansive view from all 97 of its guest rooms. In contrast to its vibrant surroundings, the hotel is more subdued both in color and atmosphere providing for a escape from the hectic pace of the city below.

    Rooms boast massive floor to ceiling windows granting views of Mt Fuji on the clearest of days. Aside from the incredible views, the decadent bathrooms with free standing tubs that look down upon Shinjuku are the focal point of many travelers videos. The large, spacious beds and comfy living area also make appearances as well.

    Stepping out of the rooms, guests can choose from one of the three restaurants on site or venture out into Kabuchiko and opt for more traditional Japanese fare at Nikutei Futago Shinjuku or Shabujo

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  • Standard twin room at Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
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    Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

    Neighborhood

    Kabukichō

    Closest Station

    Seibu-Shinjuku Station

    0.16 mi away

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    The Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is an iconic hotel located at the end of possible the most captured road in all of Shinjuku. Similar to other parts of Shinjuku's Kabuchiko neighborhood, this street is lined with buildings adorned with signs often accompanied by large crows below. What sets it apart from the others is the presence of a life Godzilla Head watching over it.

    The legendary monster from Toho Co. has become a beacon for travelers navigating their way to the neighborhood and hotel. It is installed on the 8th floor terrace, also home to the hotel's café and lobby. Hotel guests, customers of the Cafe and those who have purchased Godzilla souvenirs can enter the terrace to take photos and videos.

    Influencers often showcase the Godzilla display in the lobby and the amenities available in the themed rooms, making it a popular choice for fans of the franchise and those seeking a distinctly Japanese pop culture experience.

    In addition the the unique Godzilla theme, many social media users praise the hotel's convenient location, noting the proximity to Shinjuku Station and the convenience of having a 7-Eleven store on the premises. The rooms, while described as cozy and functional by some reviewers, receive mixed reactions regarding their size. Some influencers appreciate the efficient use of space, while others mention that the compact dimensions might not suit larger groups or families.

    In spite of the small space, many appreciate the modern bathrooms equipped with Japanese Toto toilets and spacious shower areas. The city views from the rooms, particularly from higher floors, are frequently showcased and featured in social media posts.

    For guests with a godzilla sized appetite, the hotel's cafe offers themed food and drinks and the ability to enter the terrace. For those who'd like to venture out into the neighborhood, travelers have a few popular social media choices, like Yakiniku at Karubi-Chan, Pretty Pork Factory or 韓国・焼肉 YAKUYAKU食堂.

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  • A double sleeping room at Book and Bed Shinjuku
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    BOOK AND BED TOKYO Shinjuku

    Neighborhood

    Kabukichō

    Closest Station

    Shinjuku-nishiguchi Sta.

    0.26 mi away

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    BOOK AND BED TOKYO Shinjuku presents a one of a kind lodging experience that has captured the hearts of book enthusiasts and travelers alike. Blending elements of a hostel and a library this innovative space invites guests to dive into literature while enjoying a stay in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo. The concept is simple yet intriguing; "a bookstore where you can spend the night."

    Since its establishment, BOOK AND BED TOKYO has drawn attention for its unique approach to the capsule hotel concept. With a collection of over 4,000 books and manga, guests can wander through the library that stretches from floor to ceiling reachable by ladders that add to the whimsical appeal of the setting.

    Many reviewers enjoy the hotels concept particularly appreciating the novelty of sleeping in capsule beds nestled among bookshelves. The minimalist yet contemporary design, featuring accents and inspired decor like floating manga pages has garnered praise in numerous online reviews.

    Influencers often highlight the hotels amenities, such, as the cafe offering an array of beverages, snacks and unique charcoal infused menu options.

    Some have noted that the small size of the sleeping pods might not suit everyone, especially those who don't like confined spaces or may need roomier accommodations.

    The hotel is located in the heart of Kabuchiko on the 8th floor of the APM building next the the newly erected Kabuchiko Towers. Its central location is ideal for access to the Shinjuku Station as well as the many highly rated restaurant options nearby like Ramen Takahashi Shinjuku Main Store, Sumibi Yakiniku 1-Chome and Ochazuke Bar Zuzu

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  • Superior corner twin with balcony at Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingu-Gaien Tokyo Premier
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    Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingu-Gaien Tokyo Premier

    Neighborhood

    Kasumigaokamachi

    Closest Station

    Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Station

    0.16 mi away

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    Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingu-Gaien Tokyo Premier is the newest offering from Mitsui Fudosan's hotel arm. The Garden concept aims to provide a serene escape while remaining connected to the vibrant energy of the city. Located in the culturally rich Meiji Jingu Gaien area, this hotel offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and resort-like tranquility. The hotel's design philosophy embraces the concept of "Japanese-ness" and "Tokyo-ness," creating a harmonious balance between traditional elements and contemporary aesthetics.

    Since its opening, the Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingu-Gaien Tokyo Premier has gained significant attention on social media, with influencers and travelers alike sharing their experiences. Many social media users have praised the hotel's spacious rooms, which are notably large by Tokyo standards. The modern and comfortable room design has been a frequent highlight, with guests appreciating the contemporary aesthetic and attention to detail.

    One of the most talked-about features among social media reviewers is the stunning city view available from the rooms' balconies, specifically of the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Japan National Stadium. These outdoor spaces, crafted from Japanese cedar, offer a unique vantage point of Tokyo's skyline, providing a perfect backdrop for Instagram-worthy shots. The large windows and spacious, well-lit interiors have also been praised for creating an open and inviting atmosphere.

    Tech-savvy travelers have enjoyed the hotel's modern amenities, such as the iPad-controlled lighting and temperature systems. The luxurious bathrooms, complete with Mikimoto bath products and "robot toilets" featuring heated seats and massage functions, have been a particular point of fascination for many social media users.

    Beyond the rooms, influencers have highlighted several unique features of the hotel. The all-night bakery has been a popular mention, offering guests fresh pastries at any hour. The rooftop terrace and bar have also received acclaim, providing picturesque settings for evening relaxation and social gatherings.

    It is important to note while the hotel is technically located in Shinjuku, the location is quite far from the popular Kabuchiko and Nishishinkuku neighborhoods. For some this may be a positive as the much quieter location provides for an escape from the crowds and buzz of the city. While far from the center of Shinjuku, the neighborhood still has plenty to offer such as popular eateries Yogoro, Hope-ken Sendagaya HQ and Hendrix curry.

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  • Park view extra large deluxe twin room at The Knot Tokyo Shinjuku
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    The Knot Tokyo Shinjuku

    Neighborhood

    Nishishinjuku

    Closest Station

    Nishi-Shinjuku-Gochome Station

    0.31 mi away

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    The Knot Tokyo Shinjuku is a boutique hotel located in the western corner of Nishishinjuku neighborhood. Overlooking Shinjuku's Central Park, The Knot Tokyo Shinjuku was crafted based on the parks openness and community spirit.

    This concept can be seen through the spacious designs of the bakery, restaurant grill and the MORETHAN TAPAS LOUNGE incorporating large windows and terraced seating options. Additionally, the hotel serves as a gathering place with its lounge on the second floor as well as meeting rooms which are available to rent.

    Many social media reviewers admire the hotels minimalist and modern design, from the inviting lobby adorned with art pieces and cozy seating areas to the guest rooms. The rooms themselves are clean and well appointed with comfortable beds and a mini fridge. Complimentary robes and slippers provided in rooms as well as a bicycle for guests use located in the lobby are shown to be appreciated as well.

    Users posts often point out the hotels location near the Nishi-Shinjuku-Gochome Station and its convenient access to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Guests also highlight the range of amenities on site including a bakery, restaurant and lounge area.

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  • King bed deluxe room at the Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel
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    Park Hyatt Tokyo

    Neighborhood

    Nishishinjuku

    Closest Station

    Tochomae Station

    0.54 mi away

    Social Media Posts

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    Park Hyatt Tokyo, which was established back in 1994 is widely recognized as a symbol of luxury and sophistication towering alongside the skyscrapers in the business end of West Shinjuku. Occupying the top 14 floors of the towering 52 story Shinjuku Park Tower this esteemed hotel is celebrated for its design, exceptional service and stunning views overlooking Tokyos skyline and Mount Fuji. The hotels 177 guest rooms, including 23 suites are thoughtfully designed to resemble private residences decorated with unique artwork and carefully curated book collections.

    Many reviewers on social media platforms like TikTok, praise the hotels rooms and contemporary furnishings that contribute to a sense of luxury that defines every aspect of the stay. The sweeping city views visible through windows receive acclaim with some describing them as simply awe inspiring.

    Numerous guests expressed delight upon discovering a piano in their room adding a touch of sophistication to the already lavish surroundings. Guests also appreciate the attention to detail evident in gestures such, as fresh flowers and daily weather cards provided in each room. The hotel is well known for its dedication to dining experiences, as it is home to its signature French brasserie, Girandole and the New York Grill.

    Over the years the Park Hyatt Tokyo has maintained its reputation as a top tier luxury hotel and the recent social media feedback confirms its popularity.

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