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Hotels in Shinjuku
37 Hotels
FLEXSTAY INN Iidabashi
3-26 Shinogawamachi

The two-pearl Flexstay Inn lidabashi is a nine-minute walk from Iidabashi setro station in the Shinjuku District. The 59 Single or Double Rooms are designed for budget travelers and attract guests looking for no-frills accommodation. Rooms feature kitchenette areas with a microwave and mini-fridge, meaning guests have the option of preparing their own food. All rooms have ensuite bathrooms including showers over bathtubs and Japanese-style toilets. Facilities are basic, with small televisions and minimal bedding, but free Wi-Fi and toiletries are included. This hotel is an ideal base for a stopover or a short visit to explore Tokyo's cultural attractions. Guests looking for affordable rooms in a larger hotel might prefer the Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

Citadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo
1-2-9 Kabukicho

In the heart of busy Shinjuku and a 10-minute walk to its train station, Citadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo is a contemporary, mid-range property that feels businesslike but gets plenty of tourists. The 206 rooms here are billed as serviced apartments, but they lack kitchenettes. Still, they feature pleasant decor and good lighting and are well-maintained for the most part, with thick windows that do a good job at keeping out street noise. Features include a restaurant with breakfast and lunch buffets (but no dinner), coin-operated laundry facilities, and free Wi-Fi, and there's a free guest computer that may come in handy for printing boarding passes. Long-term travelers looking for actual apartments should consider Hundred Stay Tokyo Shinjuku, which offers serviced apartments with kitchenettes.

Shinjuku Kuyakushomae Capsule Hotel
1-2-5 Kabukicho

The Shinjuku Kuyakushomae Capsule Hotel is close to Shinjuku station and located on the edge of Kabukicho, Tokyo's infamous red-light and nightclub area. This hotel reflects the typical Japanese capsule accommodation, which offers an enclosed bunk to each guest. Each of the 344 capsules has a private TV and an alarm clock, and there's a separate ladies-only floor with a security lock. Bathrooms and toilets are shared, and there's a men's-only spa with a sauna, Japanese-style public bath, and massage facilities. Everything is spotlessly clean, and the hotel also has an on-site restaurant, business center, TV lounge, free Shiseido toiletries in bathrooms, and free Wi-Fi available throughout. Travelers could also check out Tokyo Central Youth Hostel for more Western-style shared rooms or Nishi Shinjuku Hotel Mystays for budget private rooms.

RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo
1-104-19 Totsukamachi

The four-pearl Rihga Royal Hotel Tokyo is surrounded by the green space of Okuma Garden, next to Waseda University. The rooms are large (especially for Tokyo) and, like the rest of the hotel, are decorated in a classic European style. Its out of the way location isn't convenient for much beyond visiting the university, or attending on-site events in the hotel's elegant banquet halls, yet it's still only a 10-minute ride on the free shuttle bus to Takadanobaba Station, which offers quick access to the bustling center of Shinjuku. The atmosphere is more bucolic here, and room rates are lower than at more centrally located hotels such as the Hilton Tokyo near Shinjuku Station, but fees for everything from breakfast to the fitness center and pool can add up. 

APA Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower
1-20-2 Kabukicho

Located right in the busy Shinjuku neighborhood near public transit, APA Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower is a mid-range property built to accommodate the influx of tourists expected for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The 620 rooms here are simple but nicely furnished, with 50-inch flat-screen TVs, kettles, robes, and mini-fridges. On-site amenities include a vending machine, a microwave, coin-operated laundry facilities, and a lovely public bath (onsen) with indoor and outdoor tubs. There's also a restaurant, Common Cafe, with a decent buffet spread (but it's on the expensive side), plus a bar serving small bites. However, there are no gym or business facilities beyond free Wi-Fi. Travelers shopping around may want to consider the nearby Shinjuku Prince Hotel, which offers similarly furnished rooms along with meeting facilities.

Hanabi Hotel
2-8-5 Hyakunincho

Hikari House
1-1-22 Hyakunincho