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Hotel Chinzanso

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 the building itself is rather ordinary). The rooms are huge and you can upgrade to one with a garden view. The downside is the far-flung location and 15-minute walk to the nearest subway station.


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Nearby Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo attractions

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This strolling garden was once the estate of a Meiji-era statesman and is now the grounds of a luxury hotel, though it's open to the public. The shaded¡­

2. St Mary's Cathedral Tokyo

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3. Yayoi Kusama Museum

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5. Akagi-jinja

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6. Astro Boy Mural

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8. Mizuma Art Gallery

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