香港六合彩即时开奖

Book and Bed Shinjuku

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 privacy curtains and there are even ones with double beds (from 楼10,000). One downside: nonguests can pay to access the lounge during the day (from 1pm to 6pm), which can get crowded. Payment by credit card only.

While it's a drawback for guests, the open lounge space is great if you want to rest for a bit 鈥 before heading out to Shinjuku's bars and restaurants 鈥 but don't want to make the trek back to your own accommodation. It's 楼540 per hour or 楼1620 for the whole five hours; you can also rent a bunk (weekdays only and vacancy permitting) for 楼840 per hour for a nap.

Most of the books and magazines are in Japanese, but there are some good ones in English, including Japanese novels in translation.

Book and Bed also has properties in Ikebukuro and Asakusa.


香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions

Nearby Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo attractions

1. Godzilla Head

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Godzilla, a portmanteau of the Japanese words for gorilla (gorira) and whale (kujira), is king of the kaij奴 (strange beasts) that ruled Japanese popular鈥

2. Golden Gai

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Golden Gai 鈥 a Shinjuku institution for over half a century 鈥 is a collection of tiny bars, often literally no bigger than a closet and seating maybe a鈥

3. Hanazono-jinja

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Merchants from nearby Kabukich艒 come to this Shint艒 shrine to pray for the solvency of their business ventures. Founded in the 17th century, the shrine is鈥

4. Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower

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This Nishi-Shinjuku landmark building (completed in 2008) is a 50-storey webbed tower designed by Tange Associates. Easily identifiable among the blockier鈥

5. Shinjuku I-Land

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This otherwise ordinary office complex is home to more than a dozen public artworks, including one of Robert Indiana鈥檚 LOVE sculptures (on the southeast鈥

6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

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Tokyo's city hall 鈥 a landmark building designed by Tange Kenz艒 鈥 has observatories (202m) atop both the south and north towers of Building 1 (the views鈥

7. Shinjuku-gyoen

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Shinjuku-gyoen was designed as an imperial retreat (completed 1906); since opening to the public in 1951, it has become a favourite destination for鈥

8. Place M

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Run by four veteran artists (including pioneering street photographer Daido Moriyama), this gallery serves as a hub for the city's photography scene鈥