Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This eyrie atop a Tange Kenz艒鈥揹esigned skyscraper in west Shinjuku looks no less tasteful and elegant than when it opened more than 20 years ago, and it鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This eyrie atop a Tange Kenz艒鈥揹esigned skyscraper in west Shinjuku looks no less tasteful and elegant than when it opened more than 20 years ago, and it鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
The big draw of this huge (970 rooms!) hotel is the enormous Godzilla statue atop it (you, and taxi drivers, will have no trouble finding it). It's fairly鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
If bookstores are your happy place you'll feel right at home at this hostel where the beds are fitted into bookshelves. The capsule-style bunks have鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
One of Tokyo's cooler concept hostels has beds tucked inside bookshelves (most books are in Japanese, but some are in English). 'Compact' bunks have 80cm鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This old standby lacks the designer charm of Tokyo's newer hostels but makes up for it with its multilingual, four-star-hotel-level front-desk service鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This large outpost of the rather generic Japanese hotel chain Sunroute offers a winning combination of price and location. The comfortably modern rooms鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Kimi Ryokan has been a traveller favourite for decades and it's easy to see why: the tatami rooms and shared bathrooms (including a Japanese cypress bath鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This is really an ordinary business hotel masquerading as a boutique one, but the stylish lobby, local info and helpful English-speaking front-desk staff鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This long-running independent hotel, located among the restaurants and bars of Nishi-Shinjuku (a five-minute walk from Shinjuku Station), offers great鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This is the only upmarket accommodation in Shinjuku that seems to assume its guests will actually be getting around by public transport 鈥 it's just steps鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
9 Hours calls its capsules 'pods' which fits with the space-station sleek design, hushed vibe and views of the Shinjuku skyline (just one train stop away)鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
A 15-minute walk north of Shinjuku Station (five minutes from Shin-艑kubo Station), Sekitei is a traditional inn with clean and comfortable tatami rooms鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
The rooms here are tiny and basic, but you won't find a hotel in Shinjuku (and this close to the station!) with more creative panache. Apartment Hotel is鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Rooms are stark to the point of having zero personality, but this fairly new hotel has easy access to the subway and Shinjuku's nightlife. Double rooms鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This older, but clean and well-run, capsule hotel in Kabukich艒 is just for women. Amenities include a big shared bath, sauna, pyjamas, towels, hairbrushes鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This is a rare, truly budget option in Shinjuku, just blocks from the neighbourhood's nightlife (but in a location that allows you to avoid passing鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
The Granbell is very popular with visitors from all over. It has a variety of room choices at a different price points (from small budget singles to鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Bright and modern, Citadines has compact studios with queen-sized beds, kitchenettes and a sitting area. Some rooms have additional sofa beds (extra鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This traveller favourite has friendly staff, lots of city info and an excellent location 鈥 just in front of the Higashi-Shinjuku subway station. Rooms are鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
The rooms here are tiny, but what you鈥檙e really paying for is convenience: the hotel is just a couple of minutes walk from Shinjuku Station. Though the鈥
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
On the grounds of a former estate, Hotel Chinzanso has a strolling garden among its many amenities. The interior is lavish, strewn with antiques (though鈥