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- Question publication date:2025/4/21
- Update date:2025/5/29
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I want to see a Japanese garden at Shinjuku Gyoen
My foreign friend is planning a trip to Tokyo and wants to go to Shinjuku Gyoen. He wants to go to Shinjuku Gyoen for lunch and then go shopping at Don Quijote in Kabukicho. He asked me for a recommended hotel, but I don't live in Tokyo so I don't know. Please tell me a recommended hotel that is easy to access Shinjuku Gyoen and Kabukicho. He plans to go to Akihabara the next day, so it doesn't have to be Shinjuku.
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- Shinjuku Prince Hotel offers excellent access to any area in Tokyo. You can refresh yourself in the natural gardens of Shinjuku Gyoen during the day, and have an exciting time in Kabukicho at night. You can also go to Akihabara without changing trains, so your friends who love anime and games will be happy.コート's answer (Posted on:2025/5/ 2)
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Recommended for strolling around Kabukicho
- I recommend Shinjuku Prince Hotel. It's close to Shinjuku Station and within walking distance of Shinjuku Gyoen. Kabukicho is a lively town, and you can enjoy night sightseeing other than Don Quijote. Shinjuku Station has smooth access to Akihabara the next day, making it the perfect base for sightseeing in Tokyo. The view from the upper floors is also attractive.中里's answer (Posted on:2025/5/ 2)
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Convenient city hotel directly connected to Seibu Shinjuku Station
- How about staying at Shinjuku Prince Hotel, which is convenient for traveling to Akihabara the next day? It is directly connected to Seibu Shinjuku Station, and can be accessed from Shinjuku Station almost entirely via underground passages, and Shinjuku Gyoen and Kabukicho are within walking distance. There are many restaurants and shops around the hotel, so your friends will find it convenient to stay there. Shinjuku Station can also be accessed directly from Akihabara, so it is recommended as a base for sightseeing.タカヒロ's answer (Posted on:2025/5/ 1)
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