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  • Question publication date:2025/4/21
  • Update date:2025/5/29
  • Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
  • 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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Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

1-19-1 Kabukicho

  • Shinjuku Gyoen and Don Quijote are both within walking distance.

  • It is a very convenient location for sightseeing in Tokyo, about 15 minutes walk from Shinjuku Gyoen and right in front of Kabukicho where Don Quijote is located. The rooms are clean and comfortable, so international travelers can stay here with peace of mind.
    siratamago's answer (Posted on:2025/5/ 1)

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  • The Godzilla head is the landmark! A new landmark hotel in Kabukicho

  • This hotel has excellent transport access near JR Shinjuku Station and Seibu Shinjuku Station. The Godzilla head, which has become the symbol of Kabukicho, is the landmark. There are rooms with a view of the Godzilla head, so if you can make a reservation, your foreign friends will be delighted. Travel to Akihabara is also accessible by a single train from Shinjuku Station.
    sho440's answer (Posted on:2025/5/ 1)

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  • Excellent access to Shinjuku Gyoen and Kabukicho

  • Located in the heart of Shinjuku Kabukicho, this hotel offers excellent access to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Kabukicho. From the higher floors you can enjoy a panoramic view of Shinjuku's nightscape, and the Godzilla head, popular among foreigners, is the hotel's landmark. There are plenty of restaurants and shops in the surrounding area, making it very convenient for sightseeing and shopping. As it is right next to Shinjuku Station, a terminal station, you can easily transfer to trains heading towards Akihabara.
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