Guidebook for Shinjuku-ku

Kanako
Guidebook for Shinjuku-ku

Food Scene

family restaurant
63 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Gusto
2-6 Samonchō
63 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
family restaurant
The interior is simple and casual atmosphere. Mainly focusing on grilled dishes such as hamburger steak and steak, we have various menus.
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Joyfull Akasaka
3-chōme-17 Akasaka
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The interior is simple and casual atmosphere. Mainly focusing on grilled dishes such as hamburger steak and steak, we have various menus.
In the elegant and elegant store there is also a private room, ideal for banquets, courtesy of the court Beijing cuisine using fresh ingredients purchased from the market.
13 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Takashimaya Times Square
5-chōme-24-2 Sendagaya
13 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
In the elegant and elegant store there is also a private room, ideal for banquets, courtesy of the court Beijing cuisine using fresh ingredients purchased from the market.
The elegant store with a chic atmosphere can also be used for private use. Baked bread is served along with dishes such as hamburger steaks and steaks.
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
サンマルク新宿西口ハルク店
1-chōme-5-1 Nishishinjuku
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The elegant store with a chic atmosphere can also be used for private use. Baked bread is served along with dishes such as hamburger steaks and steaks.

Drinks & Nightlife

You can enjoy world beers and various cocktails with British style food. Vibrant atmosphere where you can watch soccer etc. on the large screen in the shop.
21 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
HUB新宿西口大ガード店
3-3 Nishishinjuku
21 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
You can enjoy world beers and various cocktails with British style food. Vibrant atmosphere where you can watch soccer etc. on the large screen in the shop.
There are more than dozens of drinks including other traditional British real ales. Foods such as fish & chips are abundant, too. The interior of the shop has a real atmosphere.
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
82新宿西口大ガード店
7-chōme-10-20 Nishishinjuku
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
There are more than dozens of drinks including other traditional British real ales. Foods such as fish & chips are abundant, too. The interior of the shop has a real atmosphere.
In the shop where you can overlook the night view, you can taste course dishes using raclette cheese. We also offer cocktails with care to color.
9 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
roof top bar & terrace G
2-chōme-14-5 Kabukichō
9 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
In the shop where you can overlook the night view, you can taste course dishes using raclette cheese. We also offer cocktails with care to color.
Bar
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Monhan Sakaba
1-chōme-1-10 Sotokanda
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Bar
A live event is held, and in the elegant shop where billiards and darts are also placed, it offers snacks and alcohol drinks, centering on Korean cuisine.
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
ライブバーブルーBLUE
1-chōme-7-15 Hyakuninchō
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
A live event is held, and in the elegant shop where billiards and darts are also placed, it offers snacks and alcohol drinks, centering on Korean cuisine.

Sightseeing

The Tsukiji Market (築地市場 Tsukiji shijō), supervised by the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market (東京都中央卸売市場 Tōkyō-to Chūō Oroshiuri Shijō) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. The market is located in Tsukiji in central Tokyo, between the Sumida River and the upmarket Ginza shopping district. While the inner wholesale market has restricted access to visitors, the outer retail market, restaurants, and associated restaurant supply stores remain a major tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors
1032 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Tsukiji Fish Market
4 Chome-13 Tsukiji
1032 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The Tsukiji Market (築地市場 Tsukiji shijō), supervised by the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market (東京都中央卸売市場 Tōkyō-to Chūō Oroshiuri Shijō) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. The market is located in Tsukiji in central Tokyo, between the Sumida River and the upmarket Ginza shopping district. While the inner wholesale market has restricted access to visitors, the outer retail market, restaurants, and associated restaurant supply stores remain a major tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors
The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo, literally "Imperial Residence") is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices. It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 1.15 square kilometres (0.44 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of the real estate in the state of California.
377 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Imperyal Palasyo
1-1 Chiyoda
377 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo, literally "Imperial Residence") is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices. It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 1.15 square kilometres (0.44 sq mi). During the height of the 1980s Japanese property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of the real estate in the state of California.
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.[1][2] The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto.
1219 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Meiji Jingu Homotsuden
1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
1219 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.[1][2] The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto.
formerly the highest building in Japan with 250m high observatory with 360 view of Tokyo
1436 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Tokyo Tower
4-chōme-2-8 Shibakōen
1436 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
formerly the highest building in Japan with 250m high observatory with 360 view of Tokyo
The latest landmark of Tokyo. The highest building in Japan. Observatory at 600m high.
1847 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Tokyo Skytree
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
1847 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The latest landmark of Tokyo. The highest building in Japan. Observatory at 600m high.

Parks & Nature

a big park located right next to Meiji-jingu shrine.
1380 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Yoyogi Park
2-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
1380 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
a big park located right next to Meiji-jingu shrine.
The garden, spanning an area of 583,000 square meters, blends three distinct garden styles: Japanese traditional, French formal and English landscape.
2181 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Pambansang Hardin ng Shinjuku Gyoen
11 Naitōmachi
2181 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The garden, spanning an area of 583,000 square meters, blends three distinct garden styles: Japanese traditional, French formal and English landscape.

Arts & Culture

Japanese Kabuki theater.
404 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Torre ng Kabukiza
4-chōme-12-15 Ginza
404 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Japanese Kabuki theater.
Ryogoku Kokugikan (the national-sport arena) holds Hatsu-basho (the January tournament), Natsu-basho (the May tournament) and Aki-basho (the September tournament) of Oh-sumo (the Grand Sumo) tournaments, and Ryogoku is the sumo town, having a lot of sumo-beya (sumo stables) and chanko-nabe (sumo wrestler's dish) restaurants.
564 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Ryogoku Kokugikan
1-chōme-3-28 Yokoami
564 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Ryogoku Kokugikan (the national-sport arena) holds Hatsu-basho (the January tournament), Natsu-basho (the May tournament) and Aki-basho (the September tournament) of Oh-sumo (the Grand Sumo) tournaments, and Ryogoku is the sumo town, having a lot of sumo-beya (sumo stables) and chanko-nabe (sumo wrestler's dish) restaurants.

Shopping

Shopping mall
280 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Takashimaya Shinjuku
5-chōme-24-2 Sendagaya
280 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Shopping mall
Shopping mall
810 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Isetan Shinjuku Store
3-chōme-14-1 Shinjuku
810 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Shopping mall
Shopping mall
34 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Seibu Shinjuku Pepe & Brick St.
1-chōme-30-1 Kabukichō
34 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Shopping mall
Shopping mall
Tokyu Plaza Akasaka
2-chōme-14-3 Nagatachō
Shopping mall
Shopping mall
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Keio Mall
1-1 Chome Nishishinjuku
7 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Shopping mall

Essentials

Supermarket
207 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Maruetsu
6-chōme-27-29 Shinjuku
207 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Supermarket
Supermarket
15 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Santoku Supermarket Sumiyoshi
6-11 Sumiyoshichō
15 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Supermarket
24hr open convenience store
Lawson Yotsuya Samoncho
6-8 Samonchō
24hr open convenience store
24hr open convenience store
62 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
FamilyMart
3-chōme-2-14 Minamidai
62 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
24hr open convenience store
24hr open convenience store
77 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
7-Eleven
1-chōme-60-20 Minamiōtsuka
77 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
24hr open convenience store