Washington Hotel Shinjuku

Washington Hotel Shinjuku

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About Washington Hotel Shinjuku

Explore Tokyo from Washington Hotel Shinjuku – Your Gateway to Adventure.

Staying at the Washington Hotel Shinjuku, just a quick 5-minute walk from Shinjuku Station’s South Exit, was very strategic to explore the great Tokyo areas. Located in the dynamic Shinjuku district, this hotel merges comfort with convenience in a style that’s both sleek and welcoming. It’s perfectly poised not just for business trips but for leisure jaunts around the city, placing everything within easy reach.

During our stay, we visited our favorite izakaya called Donjaka, just a few minutes’ stroll from the hotel. Since our friends were also staying at the Washington Hotel Shinjuku, we all decided to check it out together. What a fun evening we had! Tasting traditional izakaya dishes and soaking in the Tokyo vibe was unforgettable.

Now, let me give you the lowdown on the hotel itself. It’s fantastic in terms of location and service. The rooms, though, are what you’d expect from a typical business hotel in Japan: compact and efficient. Last time, we opted for the Washington Hotel Sakuragicho, which is located right in front of Sakuragi Station. From our room, the night view of Minatomirai was simply stunning. But a word of caution if you’re packing big—those large suitcases can be a bit of a squeeze in the smaller rooms. My advice? Pack light if you’re only staying a few nights.

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The architecture of the Washington Hotel Shinjuku is quite the sight. Its modern and chic design makes it a standout landmark in the area. For those looking to escape the urban frenzy, the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a short walk away. It’s a beautiful, peaceful spot where you can admire cherry blossoms in spring or enjoy a quiet picnic surrounded by lush scenery.

If you’re up for some nightlife, the Kabukicho district is just around the corner. It’s buzzing with energy and packed with bars, clubs, and restaurants that cater to every taste. We dove into the local scene and were mesmerized by the array of flavors and sounds—a truly vibrant part of Tokyo to explore.

Another must-visit nearby is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. The observation decks offer breathtaking panoramic views of the cityscape. Imagine spotting landmarks like Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji on a clear day—it’s a spectacular sight and so convenient to get to from the hotel.

For the shopaholics among us, the Washington Hotel Shinjuku is a dream come true. Just a stone’s throw away are some of Tokyo’s most famous department stores like Takashimaya, Isetan, and Odakyu. Whether it’s high-end brands or unique local finds, there’s something here for everyone.

Transportation is a breeze when you stay at Washington Hotel Shinjuku. Being next to Shinjuku Station, one of Tokyo’s major transport hubs, means you’re well-connected. Whether it’s a trip to Shibuya, a day out in Harajuku, or a tech spree in Akihabara, all are easily accessible by train.

In essence, Washington Hotel Shinjuku isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a gateway to experience the vibrant essence of Tokyo. Whether it’s the ease of transport, the proximity to top sights, or the local dining haunts like Donjaka, everything about our stay was convenient and exciting. If you’re planning a trip to Tokyo, this hotel makes it easy to dive right into the heart of the city and enjoy everything it has to offer.

Places Nearby

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Patisserie Satsuki
Coffee Shops
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Sushi
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Cocktail Bars