Arts & Culture
ARTNIA Square Enix
6-chōme-27-30 Shinjukuhttp://www.jp.square-enix.com/artnia/en/
Shinjuku Bunka Center
6-chōme-14-1 ShinjukuJapan culture center
This well-curated museum showcases the ancient art of sword making and is home to more than 150 artifacts. Swords, mountings, armor and metal work are beautifully displayed in this tiny Tokyo destination known as Token ...
201 locals recommend
Japanese Sword Museum
This well-curated museum showcases the ancient art of sword making and is home to more than 150 artifacts. Swords, mountings, armor and metal work are beautifully displayed in this tiny Tokyo destination known as Token ...
Tokyo Toy Museum is operated by the Non-Profit
Organization (NPO) Japan Good Toy Association.
The facilities are the remains of the old Yotsuya
Daiyon elementary school building, which was
built in 1935.
176 locals recommend
Tokyo Toy Museum
4-chōme-20 YotsuyaTokyo Toy Museum is operated by the Non-Profit
Organization (NPO) Japan Good Toy Association.
The facilities are the remains of the old Yotsuya
Daiyon elementary school building, which was
built in 1935.
SEIJI TOGO MEMORIAL SOMPO JAPAN NIPPONKOA MUSEUM OF ART has been exhibiting Japanese and foreign artworks for over a quarter of a century since opening its doors in July 1976.
The idea to open an art museum blossomed from The Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., one of the forerunner companies of the present Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. As part of its contribution to cultural improvement, Yasuda Fire aspired to provide a venue for enjoying artworks. Upon learning of this idea, Seiji Togo, who was closely associated with the company, offered to donate his collection. As the name of the original museum “SEIJI TOGO ART MUSEUM” suggests, the museum was initially intended to display mainly the works of this noted artist.
109 locals recommend
Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art
1-chōme-26-1 NishishinjukuSEIJI TOGO MEMORIAL SOMPO JAPAN NIPPONKOA MUSEUM OF ART has been exhibiting Japanese and foreign artworks for over a quarter of a century since opening its doors in July 1976.
The idea to open an art museum blossomed from The Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., one of the forerunner companies of the present Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. As part of its contribution to cultural improvement, Yasuda Fire aspired to provide a venue for enjoying artworks. Upon learning of this idea, Seiji Togo, who was closely associated with the company, offered to donate his collection. As the name of the original museum “SEIJI TOGO ART MUSEUM” suggests, the museum was initially intended to display mainly the works of this noted artist.
The State Guest Houses are the government facilities established to accommodate heads of the states, prime ministers and other honored guests from abroad. While state and official guests are staying at the guest houses, various diplomatic activities are held, such as summit meetings, courtesy calls, signing ceremonies, receptions and banquets. Through these activities, a profound contribution is made to the enhancement of mutual understanding and friendly relations with the guest countries.
51 locals recommend
Akasaka Palace (State Guesthouse)
2-chōme-1-1 MotoakasakaThe State Guest Houses are the government facilities established to accommodate heads of the states, prime ministers and other honored guests from abroad. While state and official guests are staying at the guest houses, various diplomatic activities are held, such as summit meetings, courtesy calls, signing ceremonies, receptions and banquets. Through these activities, a profound contribution is made to the enhancement of mutual understanding and friendly relations with the guest countries.
Essentials
Maruetsu
6-chōme-27-29 Shinjukusuper market
Everything Else
Hanazono Shrine
5-chōme-17-3 ShinjukuHanazono Shrine
Don Quijote Shinjuku Kabukicho
1-chōme-16-5 KabukichōDONKI
“Kagurazaka” is a neighborhood in Tokyo.
Kagurazaka is famous for its long slopping street, lined by numerous boutiques and restaurants. This street has always been busy due to the assess ability of its location. Originally there was the Edo Castle at the end of the main road of Kagurazaka.
61 locals recommend
Kagurazaka Station
“Kagurazaka” is a neighborhood in Tokyo.
Kagurazaka is famous for its long slopping street, lined by numerous boutiques and restaurants. This street has always been busy due to the assess ability of its location. Originally there was the Edo Castle at the end of the main road of Kagurazaka.
Sightseeing
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
11 NaitōmachiShinjuku HANAMI(cherry bloosom) spot
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings
2-chōme-8-1 NishishinjukuObservatory
Meiji Jingu Treasure House
1-1 YoyogikamizonochōThe revolution of Meiji Restoration was achieved mainly by the Meiji emperor. Drawn with strict faithfulness to the histrical facts, the 80 masterpieces show the brave figures and historic scenes of the brilliant era. They are great works of art created by top artists, and are also precious historical records that show the politics, culture, and manners of the era.
148 locals recommend
Meiji Jingu Outer Garden
1-1 KasumigaokamachiThe revolution of Meiji Restoration was achieved mainly by the Meiji emperor. Drawn with strict faithfulness to the histrical facts, the 80 masterpieces show the brave figures and historic scenes of the brilliant era. They are great works of art created by top artists, and are also precious historical records that show the politics, culture, and manners of the era.
Shopping
Don Quijote Shinjuku Kabukicho
1-chōme-16-5 KabukichōDONKI
Harajuku Station
1-chōme-18 JingūmaeOdakyu Department Store is directly connected to the Shinjuku station west exit.
Its location is very convenient for both tourism and business.
175 locals recommend
Odakyu Department Store, Shinjuku
1-chōme-1-3 NishishinjukuOdakyu Department Store is directly connected to the Shinjuku station west exit.
Its location is very convenient for both tourism and business.
JR, Odakyu Lines, and Keio Lines
It is on foot 1 minute from the Shinjuku Station southern entrance.
Keio New Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, and Toei Oedo Line
It is on foot 1 minute from the exit of Shinjuku Station Keio New Line entrance.
ABC-MART 新宿中央通り店
3-chōme-34-12 ShinjukuJR, Odakyu Lines, and Keio Lines
It is on foot 1 minute from the Shinjuku Station southern entrance.
Keio New Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, and Toei Oedo Line
It is on foot 1 minute from the exit of Shinjuku Station Keio New Line entrance.
Lumine Shinjuku 2
3-chōme-38-2 ShinjukuOverseas visitors can apply for tax-exemption at one place!
Drinks & Nightlife
Ageha
2-chōme-10-3 ShinjukuAshura Bar
http://ashurabar.jp/english/
Getting Around
Shinjuku Station is a major railway station in Shinjuku and Shibuya wards in Tokyo, Japan.
Serving as the main connecting hub for rail traffic between Tokyo's special wards and Western Tokyo on inter-city rail, commuter rail, and metro lines, the station was used by an average of 3.64 million people per day in 2007, making it, by far, the world's busiest transport hub (and registered as such with Guinness World Records). The station itself has 36 platforms, including an underground arcade, above ground arcade and numerous hallways. There are well over 200 exits. Another 17 platforms (51 total) can be accessed through hallways to 5 directly connected stations without surfacing outside.
1135 locals recommend
Shinjuku Station
3-chōme-38-1 ShinjukuShinjuku Station is a major railway station in Shinjuku and Shibuya wards in Tokyo, Japan.
Serving as the main connecting hub for rail traffic between Tokyo's special wards and Western Tokyo on inter-city rail, commuter rail, and metro lines, the station was used by an average of 3.64 million people per day in 2007, making it, by far, the world's busiest transport hub (and registered as such with Guinness World Records). The station itself has 36 platforms, including an underground arcade, above ground arcade and numerous hallways. There are well over 200 exits. Another 17 platforms (51 total) can be accessed through hallways to 5 directly connected stations without surfacing outside.