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Shinjuku Prince Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Shinjuku Prince Hotel, your delightful gateway to the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Nestled just 1mi from the city center, this 3-star gem in the dynamic Kabuki-Cho district is perfect for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the pulsating energy of Japan’s capital. With prices starting from just $128, you can enjoy a comfortable stay just a stone's throw away from the best sights and sounds that Tokyo has to offer!

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Rooms

Comfort Double Room, Non-Smoking (15.3sqm) in Shinjuku Prince Hotel

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1 Double Bed

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160 sqft

Comfort

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

Indulge in our cozy Comfort Double Room, perfect for 2 adults with 161 sqft of space. Enjoy a restful stay with air conditioning, free toiletries, and a relaxing bath in the bathtub.

Deluxe Twin Room with Extra Bed, Non-Smoking (30.6sqm) in Shinjuku Prince Hotel

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3 Twin Beds

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335 sqft

Deluxe, 3 Twin Beds

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

Experience a spacious Deluxe Twin Room with an extra bed, perfect for 3 adults. Enjoy amenities like air conditioning, free toiletries, and a bathtub in this non-smoking room.

Superior Triple Room, 2024 Renovated, Non-Smoking (30.6sqm) in Shinjuku Prince Hotel

3 Twin Beds

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335 sqft

Superior, Triple

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Introducing our newly renovated Superior Triple Room, perfect for 3 adults with its three twin beds in 334 sqft stylish space. Enjoy a smoke-free environment in this cozy and spacious room.

Discover More

Step inside and discover an array of delightful amenities designed to make your stay enjoyable. From a kid-friendly buffet breakfast to a bar where you can unwind after a day of exploring, Shinjuku Prince Hotel covers all bases. If you need to mix business with pleasure, the hotel features meeting and banquet facilities (for an extra charge) to cater to your professional needs. And for those moments when relaxation is called for, why not treat yourself to soothing massages? Plus, you'll always be connected with free Wi-Fi throughout the premises!

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Experience the Best

With over 5,260 glowing reviews, it’s no wonder guests rave about their experiences at Shinjuku Prince Hotel! You'll find spacious, non-smoking rooms equipped with air conditioning and modern amenities like bathtubs and free toiletries. Whether you're here for a quick Tokyo getaway or an extended adventure, this hotel is a fantastic spot for families, solo travelers, and everyone in between. Enjoy your stay in the city that never sleeps!

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Photo of the whole room, Bed in Shinjuku Prince Hotel

Plan Your Stay

Dining at Shinjuku Prince Hotel is an experience all its own! Whether you're in the mood for a plate of authentic Japanese cuisine or a hearty buffet, the hotel has you covered. Visit Fuga-Wafu Japanese Dining and Bar for a delicious taste of local flavors in a serene atmosphere, perfect for winding down after a day of adventure. If you prefer a more casual vibe, the Buffet Dining Prince Marche is the place to be! Load up on a variety of delightful options and refuel for all your Tokyo escapades. For a quick bite or a refreshing drink, The Station Cafe & Bar offers the ideal spot to relax between explorations.

Restaurant/places to eat, Food in Shinjuku Prince Hotel
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Shinjuku Prince Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Bar

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Restaurant/places to eat in Shinjuku Prince Hotel
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Shinjuku Prince Hotel

Restaurants

Fuga-Wafu Japanese Dining and Bar

Buffet Dining Prince Marche

The Station Cafe & Bar

Breakfast in Shinjuku Prince Hotel
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Shinjuku Prince Hotel
Lobby or reception in Shinjuku Prince Hotel
We had lovely customer service at arrival (although it is a bit disconcerting to have to go down to the lower level to check in). We liked the location a lot. Even though this hotel is located in the active and somewhat noisy Shinjuku area, we never heard a thing from our 13th floor room - they have excellent soundproofing. There is convenient access to the Shinjuku train station across the street, but beware - this is a huge, complicated station so allow a lot of time to find your way where you need to go once you are inside the station. Loved having a view of Godzilla from our window and the restaurants in the area were varied and excellent. I was very glad I added the daily breakfast to our reservation. It wasn't cheap, but it was a very good breakfast buffet with tons of options (both traditional American/European items as well as some Japanese and Chinese type breakfast foods). I traveled with my young adult daughter and this hotel was one of the more reasonable ones with two twin beds as an option. The room was small (expected), but also clean and reasonably well appointed. I appreciated the complimentary bottles of water and slippers.

Dorothy

The location in Shinjuku was fantastic, it was central to a lot of food and shopping, which was our main purpose. We also had Gozilla in our window view, which was a great novelty. The only issue was that it was a tiny room for a twin room and could barely fit our luggage with all our shopping. The cost was about $200/night for 3 nights. We were only going to stay one night but had to extend to 3 nights due to the earthquake we decided to not go to Kanazawa and just stay in Shinjuku for safety reasons. Because of the added on booking, the price increased. One thing I loved was the late checkout at 3pm if you were a Seibu Club member (free to join). Helped us prep for our flight later that night.

Sharlene

5-10 minutes of a walk from JR Shinjuku Station, depending on the traffic, and connected to Shinjuku Seibu station. The room (19th floor) had a great view of the city, the bed was comfy, with many pillows. The temp control was great for central heating. Three sets of towels, hand, face, body. The amenities were nice. Around the hotel were many restaurants and bars, shops, and cafes. The staff were helpful and friendly, and I think most can speak English. The breakfast at the buffet/dining Marche was lovely. But next time I think we will try the breakfast buffet at Fuga! (If the breakfast buffet is still available)

Fumiko

The location was outstanding! Shops in the same building made our stay so easy. The location was so vibrant we hardly left the area. The staff were so helpful from reception to the lovely housekeeping staff. The views were fantastic also. We were facing away from Godzilla head and really loved watching the sunrises and sets. We had the triple room so plenty of room and two gorgeous windows with a little sitting area which we named 'The Office' stayed 8 days and will be back again. First time in Tokyo with my mum and my son. Recommend it.

Toni

Location was great. Easy access to train station that allowed you to travel all over Tokyo easily and quickly. View from our room was of the Godzilla over Kabukicho and that was awesome. Very close to great shopping and restaurants in Shinjuku, easy walk to Omoide Yokocho, get drinks in Golden Gai, and easily explore Kabukicho.

Noah

We had lovely customer service at arrival (although it is a bit disconcerting to have to go down to the lower level to check in). We liked the location a lot. Even though this hotel is located in the active and somewhat noisy Shinjuku area, we never heard a thing from our 13th floor room - they have excellent soundproofing. There is convenient access to the Shinjuku train station across the street, but beware - this is a huge, complicated station so allow a lot of time to find your way where you need to go once you are inside the station. Loved having a view of Godzilla from our window and the restaurants in the area were varied and excellent. I was very glad I added the daily breakfast to our reservation. It wasn't cheap, but it was a very good breakfast buffet with tons of options (both traditional American/European items as well as some Japanese and Chinese type breakfast foods). I traveled with my young adult daughter and this hotel was one of the more reasonable ones with two twin beds as an option. The room was small (expected), but also clean and reasonably well appointed. I appreciated the complimentary bottles of water and slippers.

Dorothy

The location in Shinjuku was fantastic, it was central to a lot of food and shopping, which was our main purpose. We also had Gozilla in our window view, which was a great novelty. The only issue was that it was a tiny room for a twin room and could barely fit our luggage with all our shopping. The cost was about $200/night for 3 nights. We were only going to stay one night but had to extend to 3 nights due to the earthquake we decided to not go to Kanazawa and just stay in Shinjuku for safety reasons. Because of the added on booking, the price increased. One thing I loved was the late checkout at 3pm if you were a Seibu Club member (free to join). Helped us prep for our flight later that night.

Sharlene

5-10 minutes of a walk from JR Shinjuku Station, depending on the traffic, and connected to Shinjuku Seibu station. The room (19th floor) had a great view of the city, the bed was comfy, with many pillows. The temp control was great for central heating. Three sets of towels, hand, face, body. The amenities were nice. Around the hotel were many restaurants and bars, shops, and cafes. The staff were helpful and friendly, and I think most can speak English. The breakfast at the buffet/dining Marche was lovely. But next time I think we will try the breakfast buffet at Fuga! (If the breakfast buffet is still available)

Fumiko

The location was outstanding! Shops in the same building made our stay so easy. The location was so vibrant we hardly left the area. The staff were so helpful from reception to the lovely housekeeping staff. The views were fantastic also. We were facing away from Godzilla head and really loved watching the sunrises and sets. We had the triple room so plenty of room and two gorgeous windows with a little sitting area which we named 'The Office' stayed 8 days and will be back again. First time in Tokyo with my mum and my son. Recommend it.

Toni

Location was great. Easy access to train station that allowed you to travel all over Tokyo easily and quickly. View from our room was of the Godzilla over Kabukicho and that was awesome. Very close to great shopping and restaurants in Shinjuku, easy walk to Omoide Yokocho, get drinks in Golden Gai, and easily explore Kabukicho.

Noah

We had lovely customer service at arrival (although it is a bit disconcerting to have to go down to the lower level to check in). We liked the location a lot. Even though this hotel is located in the active and somewhat noisy Shinjuku area, we never heard a thing from our 13th floor room - they have excellent soundproofing. There is convenient access to the Shinjuku train station across the street, but beware - this is a huge, complicated station so allow a lot of time to find your way where you need to go once you are inside the station. Loved having a view of Godzilla from our window and the restaurants in the area were varied and excellent. I was very glad I added the daily breakfast to our reservation. It wasn't cheap, but it was a very good breakfast buffet with tons of options (both traditional American/European items as well as some Japanese and Chinese type breakfast foods). I traveled with my young adult daughter and this hotel was one of the more reasonable ones with two twin beds as an option. The room was small (expected), but also clean and reasonably well appointed. I appreciated the complimentary bottles of water and slippers.

Dorothy

The location in Shinjuku was fantastic, it was central to a lot of food and shopping, which was our main purpose. We also had Gozilla in our window view, which was a great novelty. The only issue was that it was a tiny room for a twin room and could barely fit our luggage with all our shopping. The cost was about $200/night for 3 nights. We were only going to stay one night but had to extend to 3 nights due to the earthquake we decided to not go to Kanazawa and just stay in Shinjuku for safety reasons. Because of the added on booking, the price increased. One thing I loved was the late checkout at 3pm if you were a Seibu Club member (free to join). Helped us prep for our flight later that night.

Sharlene

5-10 minutes of a walk from JR Shinjuku Station, depending on the traffic, and connected to Shinjuku Seibu station. The room (19th floor) had a great view of the city, the bed was comfy, with many pillows. The temp control was great for central heating. Three sets of towels, hand, face, body. The amenities were nice. Around the hotel were many restaurants and bars, shops, and cafes. The staff were helpful and friendly, and I think most can speak English. The breakfast at the buffet/dining Marche was lovely. But next time I think we will try the breakfast buffet at Fuga! (If the breakfast buffet is still available)

Fumiko

The location was outstanding! Shops in the same building made our stay so easy. The location was so vibrant we hardly left the area. The staff were so helpful from reception to the lovely housekeeping staff. The views were fantastic also. We were facing away from Godzilla head and really loved watching the sunrises and sets. We had the triple room so plenty of room and two gorgeous windows with a little sitting area which we named 'The Office' stayed 8 days and will be back again. First time in Tokyo with my mum and my son. Recommend it.

Toni

Location was great. Easy access to train station that allowed you to travel all over Tokyo easily and quickly. View from our room was of the Godzilla over Kabukicho and that was awesome. Very close to great shopping and restaurants in Shinjuku, easy walk to Omoide Yokocho, get drinks in Golden Gai, and easily explore Kabukicho.

Noah

Location

30-1 Kabuki-Cho, Tokyo, 1088612, Japan

Shinjuku Prince Hotel