High-rise buildings to the west, shopping streets to the east. Shinjuku, Tokyo's most multifaceted city, offers a wide array of entertainment, including shopping, dining, and nightlife.
Shopping
Night Views
Cultural Assets
Scenic Views
Shrines and Temples
Japanese Gardens
Famous Architects
Highlights
Shinjuku Station: The World's Busiest Station
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: Lush Green Oasis
Hanazono Shrine: A Historic Edo-era Shrine
Kabukicho: Shinjuku's Vibrant Entertainment District
JR lines, Keio Line, Odakyu Electric Railway, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, and Toei Oedo Line all serve this area. You can also access it from Seibu Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line), Shinjuku-nishiguchi Station (Toei Oedo Line), and Shinjuku-sanchome Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Fukutoshin Line, and Toei Shinjuku Line).
From Haneda Airport: 55 minutes by Limousine Bus or train to Shinjuku Station.
From Narita Airport: 2 hours by Limousine Bus, or 1 hour and 35 minutes by train to Shinjuku Station.
From Tokyo Station: 14 minutes by JR Chuo Line (Rapid Service) to Shinjuku Station. Show route
Shinjuku, located in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, is one of Japan's leading entertainment districts and a hub for commerce, culture, and entertainment. Shinjuku Station, listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's busiest station by passenger volume, is surrounded by department stores, office buildings, hotels, restaurants, theaters, and cinemas. It also boasts historical sites like Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Hanazono Shrine. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a former imperial garden, offers breathtaking scenery with flowers blooming throughout the year. The garden features Japanese, French, and English gardens, making it a delightful place for a stroll. Hanazono Shrine, dating back to the Edo period, is believed to bless those seeking good fortune in love and business. The shrine grounds are full of power spots and attract numerous worshippers. Kabukicho is Shinjuku's famous entertainment district, packed with restaurants, theaters, and clubs. At night, the neon lights shine brightly, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. Kabukicho features many unique shops and entertainment venues, offering a taste of Tokyo's nightlife. Shinjuku has many other attractions. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is a symbolic landmark, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. Shinjuku's east exit boasts large department stores like Takashimaya Shinjuku, Keio Department Store Shinjuku, and Odakyu Department Store Shinjuku, perfect for a shopping spree. Shinjuku offers something for everyone: shopping, dining, entertainment, history, and culture. Experience the best of Tokyo with a visit to Shinjuku.