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Shinjuku Urban Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Shinjuku Urban Hotel, where comfort meets convenience in the heart of Tokyo! Just a stone's throw away from the bustling city center (only 0.9mi away!), this charming 2-star gem invites you to experience the vibrancy of Japan's capital. With room rates starting at an affordable $137, it's the perfect base for travelers eager to explore the neon-lit streets of Shinjuku while enjoying the warm hospitality of our dedicated staff.

Living room, Bed in Shinjuku Urban Hotel
Living room in Shinjuku Urban Hotel

Rooms

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1 Twin Bed

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175 sqft

Japanese Style, Twin

Flat-screen TV

This air-conditioned room comes with an electric kettle and a flat-screen TV with pay-per-view channels. Free toiletries and a hairdryer is provided in the private bathroom.

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780 sqft

Suite

Kitchen

Balcony

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

This spacious room features a kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave and kitchenware. It also comes with air conditioning, a washing machine and a flat-screen TV with pay-per-view channels.

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160 sqft

Single Room, Smoking Allowed

Flat-screen TV

This air-conditioned room comes with an electric kettle and a flat-screen TV with pay-per-view channels. Free toiletries and a hairdryer is provided in the private bathroom.

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Step into your cozy oasis and appreciate the modern amenities that we provide to make your stay unforgettable. Enjoy the refreshing air conditioning to escape the Tokyo heat, take advantage of our 24-hour front desk for any needs that arise, and relax in your very own bathroom complete with complimentary toiletries and a soothing bathtub. All of this is designed to ensure you can unwind after a full day of adventure in this amazing city!

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Facade/entrance in Shinjuku Urban Hotel

Experience the Best

Don’t just take our word for it; with 316 glowing reviews, guests consistently rave about their experiences at Shinjuku Urban Hotel. From the comfortable rooms to the friendly atmosphere, visitors find it hard to resist returning to this hidden treasure. So pack your bags and come experience the exhilaration of Tokyo with us—Shinjuku Urban Hotel awaits your arrival!

Bathroom in Shinjuku Urban Hotel
Living room in Shinjuku Urban Hotel

Plan Your Stay

At Shinjuku Urban Hotel, your journey doesn’t just begin when you step outside; it continues right within our walls! Dive into relaxation at our sanctuary and soak up alluring Japanese charm through our decor. Whether you're sharing a laugh over breakfast in the cozy family lounge or unwinding in the comfort of your Semidouble room after a day of city exploration, every moment here is a picture-perfect slice of Tokyo life. Plus, our dedicated team is always ready to offer their top tips on local hotspots, helping you immerse yourself fully in the vibrant culture!

Food and drinks in Shinjuku Urban Hotel
Shower in Shinjuku Urban Hotel

Amenities

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Elevator

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Bathroom in Shinjuku Urban Hotel
Bathroom in Shinjuku Urban Hotel
Facade/entrance in Shinjuku Urban Hotel
Centrally located hotels in Tokyo are generally eye-wateringly expensive . Paid £950 for two weeks in this small, single 2* room (Booking.com). Ouch! The hotel and my room were very clean. Fridge & kettle were provided; good A/C. There was a TV with mostly Japanese language programmes. The shower (attached to the half-sized bath) was basic, but was quite powerful. No in- room safe for valuables. The spaghetti-like ‘wiring’ was interesting to behold. It was very centrally located. I was on the 8th floor, which was peaceful in this very frenetic area. The young woman on reception was very kind and helpful on arrival; the two older men were also very nice and helpful. The guys spoke little English (though infinitely more than my Japanese), but this was no problem due to our liberal use of Google Translate. The room was (thoroughly) cleaned on request: I much prefer this arrangement because I find daily cleaning unnecessary & intrusive. This place reminded me of having to stay in my grandmother’s spare room: homely, but dated (the room, not my grandmother).

James

The highlights of the hotel were the service and value for money. The staff were very accommodating of our requests. They received our Ta-q-bin delivered luggage without issue and were ready for us by the time we arrived. They were also comfortable receiving Amazon orders for us and holding our luggage for the day before we departed for the airport. The cleaning, if not the entire, staff definitely have a fun-quirky side. When we checked in, there were little gift ducks and handwritten notes for us! Otherwise, everything else just worked - decent rooms, reliable appliances and room features, etc. We stayed in two single rooms, which were by far the cheapest in the area (most other hotels have expensive single rooms or require at least a double room). If you're looking for value above all else, this is the place to stay!

Ka

I stayed here previously with my family and we had returned as we enjoyed our previous stay. It is a large room, and for the price of 2 twin rooms we were able to get this room for 4 people. The location is good, and the convenience of a 7 eleven next door was great. The staff are very nice and the cleaners do a great job every day to keep the rooms fresh and clean. Our room had a washer and dryer which was convenient and which we used often to wash our kids clothes. 3 separate bedrooms were great, although we only used 2, and the kitchen and living were spacious by Japanese hotel standards. Bathroom is large, and has a wash area and bath tub.

Konstantinos

The room was very comfotable and spacious making for a pleasant stay, staff were friendly and helpful in answering questions and queries. The fact there is a 7/11 located adjacent to the property is also very convenient for getting supplies. I loved the fact that there was an Origami crane and a small rubber duck waiting in the room on check in, that was a nice cute touch to welcome guests to the hotel. The hotel is also located close to Shinkjuku train station and lots of bars and restaurants are in the area

Declan

The room was fantastic but booking.com gave a discount that is only for residents of Japan, luckily I’m here on a working holiday visa & I have a residency card for the year. It was bad of booking.com to offer this discount, if I was a tourist I would have to pay a lot more. Be careful in Japan as lots of discounts are not for tourists.

Emma

Centrally located hotels in Tokyo are generally eye-wateringly expensive . Paid £950 for two weeks in this small, single 2* room (Booking.com). Ouch! The hotel and my room were very clean. Fridge & kettle were provided; good A/C. There was a TV with mostly Japanese language programmes. The shower (attached to the half-sized bath) was basic, but was quite powerful. No in- room safe for valuables. The spaghetti-like ‘wiring’ was interesting to behold. It was very centrally located. I was on the 8th floor, which was peaceful in this very frenetic area. The young woman on reception was very kind and helpful on arrival; the two older men were also very nice and helpful. The guys spoke little English (though infinitely more than my Japanese), but this was no problem due to our liberal use of Google Translate. The room was (thoroughly) cleaned on request: I much prefer this arrangement because I find daily cleaning unnecessary & intrusive. This place reminded me of having to stay in my grandmother’s spare room: homely, but dated (the room, not my grandmother).

James

The highlights of the hotel were the service and value for money. The staff were very accommodating of our requests. They received our Ta-q-bin delivered luggage without issue and were ready for us by the time we arrived. They were also comfortable receiving Amazon orders for us and holding our luggage for the day before we departed for the airport. The cleaning, if not the entire, staff definitely have a fun-quirky side. When we checked in, there were little gift ducks and handwritten notes for us! Otherwise, everything else just worked - decent rooms, reliable appliances and room features, etc. We stayed in two single rooms, which were by far the cheapest in the area (most other hotels have expensive single rooms or require at least a double room). If you're looking for value above all else, this is the place to stay!

Ka

I stayed here previously with my family and we had returned as we enjoyed our previous stay. It is a large room, and for the price of 2 twin rooms we were able to get this room for 4 people. The location is good, and the convenience of a 7 eleven next door was great. The staff are very nice and the cleaners do a great job every day to keep the rooms fresh and clean. Our room had a washer and dryer which was convenient and which we used often to wash our kids clothes. 3 separate bedrooms were great, although we only used 2, and the kitchen and living were spacious by Japanese hotel standards. Bathroom is large, and has a wash area and bath tub.

Konstantinos

The room was very comfotable and spacious making for a pleasant stay, staff were friendly and helpful in answering questions and queries. The fact there is a 7/11 located adjacent to the property is also very convenient for getting supplies. I loved the fact that there was an Origami crane and a small rubber duck waiting in the room on check in, that was a nice cute touch to welcome guests to the hotel. The hotel is also located close to Shinkjuku train station and lots of bars and restaurants are in the area

Declan

The room was fantastic but booking.com gave a discount that is only for residents of Japan, luckily I’m here on a working holiday visa & I have a residency card for the year. It was bad of booking.com to offer this discount, if I was a tourist I would have to pay a lot more. Be careful in Japan as lots of discounts are not for tourists.

Emma

Centrally located hotels in Tokyo are generally eye-wateringly expensive . Paid £950 for two weeks in this small, single 2* room (Booking.com). Ouch! The hotel and my room were very clean. Fridge & kettle were provided; good A/C. There was a TV with mostly Japanese language programmes. The shower (attached to the half-sized bath) was basic, but was quite powerful. No in- room safe for valuables. The spaghetti-like ‘wiring’ was interesting to behold. It was very centrally located. I was on the 8th floor, which was peaceful in this very frenetic area. The young woman on reception was very kind and helpful on arrival; the two older men were also very nice and helpful. The guys spoke little English (though infinitely more than my Japanese), but this was no problem due to our liberal use of Google Translate. The room was (thoroughly) cleaned on request: I much prefer this arrangement because I find daily cleaning unnecessary & intrusive. This place reminded me of having to stay in my grandmother’s spare room: homely, but dated (the room, not my grandmother).

James

The highlights of the hotel were the service and value for money. The staff were very accommodating of our requests. They received our Ta-q-bin delivered luggage without issue and were ready for us by the time we arrived. They were also comfortable receiving Amazon orders for us and holding our luggage for the day before we departed for the airport. The cleaning, if not the entire, staff definitely have a fun-quirky side. When we checked in, there were little gift ducks and handwritten notes for us! Otherwise, everything else just worked - decent rooms, reliable appliances and room features, etc. We stayed in two single rooms, which were by far the cheapest in the area (most other hotels have expensive single rooms or require at least a double room). If you're looking for value above all else, this is the place to stay!

Ka

I stayed here previously with my family and we had returned as we enjoyed our previous stay. It is a large room, and for the price of 2 twin rooms we were able to get this room for 4 people. The location is good, and the convenience of a 7 eleven next door was great. The staff are very nice and the cleaners do a great job every day to keep the rooms fresh and clean. Our room had a washer and dryer which was convenient and which we used often to wash our kids clothes. 3 separate bedrooms were great, although we only used 2, and the kitchen and living were spacious by Japanese hotel standards. Bathroom is large, and has a wash area and bath tub.

Konstantinos

The room was very comfotable and spacious making for a pleasant stay, staff were friendly and helpful in answering questions and queries. The fact there is a 7/11 located adjacent to the property is also very convenient for getting supplies. I loved the fact that there was an Origami crane and a small rubber duck waiting in the room on check in, that was a nice cute touch to welcome guests to the hotel. The hotel is also located close to Shinkjuku train station and lots of bars and restaurants are in the area

Declan

The room was fantastic but booking.com gave a discount that is only for residents of Japan, luckily I’m here on a working holiday visa & I have a residency card for the year. It was bad of booking.com to offer this discount, if I was a tourist I would have to pay a lot more. Be careful in Japan as lots of discounts are not for tourists.

Emma

Location

Shinjuku-Ku Kabuki-Cho 2-8-12, Tokyo, 160-0021, Japan

Shinjuku Urban Hotel