Why stay near Shinjuku Station
Shinjuku Station is Tokyo’s ultimate transport hub, making it incredibly convenient for sightseeing. From here you can reach Shibuya, Harajuku, Ginza, Akihabara, and Tokyo Station quickly, often without transfers. If you plan to move around a lot, staying near Shinjuku can save real time (and stress) every day. The area around the station is packed with things to do from morning to late night. You’ll find department stores and malls (Lumine, Takashimaya Times Square, Isetan), endless cafés, ramen shops, izakaya alleys, and late-opening entertainment. Because Shinjuku is active nearly 24/7, it’s also a great base if you’re jet-lagged or like having options after dinner. Shinjuku also works well for day trips. With easy access to JR lines and nearby terminal buses, it’s straightforward to head to places like Hakone, Mt. Fuji (Kawaguchiko), Nikko, and even the airport via express services. Many tours and long-distance buses depart from the Shinjuku area, which is helpful if you don’t want to crisscross the city with luggage. The only real trade-offs are crowds and navigation—Shinjuku Station is huge, with multiple exits and underground passages. Choosing a hotel on the side of the station that matches your plans (West/Shinjuku skyscraper district vs. East/Kabukicho vs. Southern Terrace) makes a big difference. For the best mix of value and location, compare ratings and cancellation terms on Booking.com and filter by “near station” plus your preferred exit area.
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