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Groove to The Beat of Shinjuku
The name of the hotel symbolizes the "groove," meaning attractive music that resonates with the entertainment facilities and the energy of Shinjuku and Kabukicho.
Groove to The Beat of Shinjuku
The name of the hotel symbolizes the "groove," meaning attractive music that resonates with the entertainment facilities and the energy of Shinjuku and Kabukicho.
Destination: Tokyo
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Ueno & Asakusa
Akihabara
Shibuya
GMT +9 hours
Japanese
Japanese Yen (YEN)
Highlights
Hotel Policy
Read our hotel policy to understand the check-in and check-out timings, world-class amenities & facilities provided, cancellation procedures, and more.
Rooms
With stunning city views from the 20th to 38th floor, each room features contemporary interiors inspired by music and art, with unique one-of-a-kind spaces designed by Japanese artists that capture the colourful history of Shinjuku and Kabukicho.
Experiences
Unwind after an exciting day out in one of the top hotels near Shinjuku station, with stylishly designed rooms inspired by art and music, and the colourful history of the famous Kabukicho entertainment district.
Hotel Policy
Rooms
Experiences
Highlights
JAM17 GELATERIA
JAM17 GELATERIA
- Located on the 18th, 20th to 38th floors of the "TOKYU KABUKICHO TOWER," "Hotel Groove Shinjuku” serves as a lifestyle hotel and hub for exploring the vibrant Kabukicho district. It offers entertainment facilities for immersing in the lingering excitement of experiences at the Tower.
- Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to a “daimyo” (feudal lord) Naito, at the Edo era (1591). The government-managed agricultural experiment station was established in 1872, and after that it became imperial estate, completed in 1906 as an imperial garden. It developed as a palace garden for international diplomacy, re-designated as a national garden after the World War Ⅱ and opened to the public.
- The Golden Gai is a pub district in the Kabukichō entertainment district of Shinjuku, Tōkyō. A small district of around 6600m², filled with low, narrow row houses made of wood, the golden gai is packed with over 280 small bars and eateries. In the old days, there were literary pubs (bundan-bar) and other unique pubs which attracted numerous writers, editors, film directors, actors and cultural figures who then became regular clients. This kind of clientele formed one of the origins of Tōkyō`s subculture and underground arts.
- The observatories are intended to inform and educate people about Tokyo and TMG policy while taking in the stunning views below. We hope that you will take a moment from your visit to think about the future of "Tokyo" while gazing out the window at the city.
- Points of Interest
Find Us
1-29-1, Kabukicho Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Japan 160-0021
Parking
The hotel does not have its own carpark.
From Haneda Airport
If You're Taking the Public Shutle bus (Directly from the Airport To Hotel 1F) about 60minutes
From Narita Airport
If You're Taking the Public Shutle bus (Directly from the Airport To Hotel 1F) about 110minutes
If You’re Taking the Public Transport about 40minutes by Narita EX, then 20minutes by JR Line From JR Shinjuku Station, about 15minutes by walk.