Shinjuku, Tokyo
72 Reviews of Shinjuku
Shinjuku Gyoen National Park

Zirpsis362 reviews

Open fom 9 to 4, greenhouse from 11 to 3.
Admission: 200 yen for adults
Address: 11 Naito-cho, Shinjuku-ku
Phone: 03-3350-0151
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- National/State Park
- Trains
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

jenfriend19 reviews

Address: Shinjuku-ku
Shinjuku Gyoen

aukahkay882 reviews

58.3 hectares(144 acres) in size and with a circumference of 3.5 km, it blends three distinct styles, French Formal, English Landscape and Japanese Traditional, and is considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era.
Among the 20000 trees which grow in Shinjuku Gyoen are the first examples planted in Japan of such species as tulip trees, planes, Himalayan cedars and bald cypresses, whose distinctive crown shapes give the garden a solemn and dignified atmosphere.
Address: Shinjuku-ku
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- National/State Park
Blossoms at Shinjuku Gyoen

jupiterLim9 reviews

Last visited: April 2003.
Address: Shinjuku-ku
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- Budget Travel
- Family Travel
- Romantic Travel and Honeymoons
Shinjuku Gyoen Park

sunnywong2410 reviews

Tea and sweet cakes are served in a pavilion. Open 9:00-16:00 except Mon (but open Mon at cherry and chrysanthemum time) and late Dec-early Jan. Admission
Address: 11 Naitocho, Shinjuku-ku
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- Family Travel
Quite the scene!

Bunsch528 reviews

Address: Shinjuku-ku
Website: http://www.shinjuku.or.jp/
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- Singles
- Budget Travel
- School Holidays
Kabukicho

machomikemd3759 reviews

Kabukichô has transformed from a residential area to a world famous red-light district housing over three thousand bars, nightclubs, love hotels, massage parlours, hostess clubs and the like. Although referred here as a "red light district", there are no red lights in the literal sense with prostitutes in the windows as in Amsterdam. Although Kabukicho is often considered to be a dangerous or otherwise unseemly area, there is little reason for the visitor to be concerned for their physical safety. Women, especially non-Japanese, are advised to be aware of harassment or solicitation, particularly recruitment for employment in a host club.
Some of the bars are ramshackle looking places but they have long been tolerated as a place where (sexual) pleasure-seeking Japanese - and visitors - let off steam. Anyone expecting the sort of sex clubs found in American or European cities could be in for a surprise. Here are entire clubs populated by pretend nurses, govenesses, secretaries, dominatrices - everything is available in Kabukicho. Here also can be found "naked karaoke", life-size latex dolls (for the use of), a reconstructed train filled with short-skirted schoolgirls (guaranteed not to press charges hehehe, the japanese term for this is chikan!) and even a giant tank outside of which businessmen in suits can watch naked girls swim underwater.
Address: Shinjuku-ku
Website: http://www.shinjuku.or.jp/
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- Road Trip
- Budget Travel
- Singles
Shinjuku Station

machomikemd3759 reviews

the station is also a giant maze of shops, department stores like Keio or Isetan or Lumine or Odakyu and assorted restaurants, pubs and other specialty shops that the Shinjuku Station Can Be considered a separate shopping and eating destination in itself besides the shinjuku area around it! Among the thousands of cafes, restaurants and stores in the immediate vicinty of Shinjuku Station are the Isetan, Mitsukoshi and Marui department stores, Lumine Este, and Kinokuniya bookshop (all east exit) HMV and Tower Records, Takashimaya Times Square, Tokyu Hands (all south exit)Odakyu and Keio department stores, Bic Camera, and Yodobashi Camera (all west exit).
Address: Shinjuku-ku
Website: http://www.shinjuku.or.jp/
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- Trains
- Food and Dining
- Budget Travel
in Shinjuku

machomikemd3759 reviews

Address: Shinjuku-ku
Website: http://www.shinjuku.or.jp/
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- Budget Travel
- Road Trip
- Singles
Shopping, Entertainment and Food

muratkorman763 reviews

Address: Shinjuku-ku
Website: http://www.shinjuku.or.jp/
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