Everything Else
Hatagaya station ( metro station. just 2 stops to Shinjuku station)
Around this station, there are a lot of shops, restaurants, market, bar ,cafe ,etc.
You can enjoy local Japanese life !
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Hatagaya Station
2-chōme-13 HatagayaHatagaya station ( metro station. just 2 stops to Shinjuku station)
Around this station, there are a lot of shops, restaurants, market, bar ,cafe ,etc.
You can enjoy local Japanese life !
Hatsudai Station
1-chōme-51 HatsudaiThis station is just 1 stop to Shinjuku station.
Tokyo Opera City
3-chōme-20-2 Nishishinjukuhttps://www.operacity.jp/en/index.php
Park Hyatt Tokyo
3-7 西新宿http://tokyo.park.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html
Shinjuku Station
3-chōme-38-1 ShinjukuShinjuku station is biggest station in Tokyo.
Nakano Station
5-chōme-31-1 NakanoNakano station
Shimo-Kitazawa Station
2-chōme-24-2 KitazawaShimokitazawa station
Sasazuka Station
1-chōme-56 SasazukaSasazuka station
Yoyogi-Koen Station
1-chōme-7 TomigayaYoyogi koen station
Harajuku Station
1-chōme-18 JingūmaeHarajuku station
Mt. Fuji Station
2-chōme-5 KamiyoshidaMt. Fuji
Food Scene
Very nice restaurant
http://tokyo.park.hyatt.com/en/hotel/dining/NewYorkGrill.html
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New York Grill
3-chōme-7-1-2 NishishinjukuVery nice restaurant
http://tokyo.park.hyatt.com/en/hotel/dining/NewYorkGrill.html
Sightseeing
There is a observatories.
If you like to see Tokyo from above, then you may want to visit Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings in Shinjuku. It is free and open till 11PM
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
There is a observatories.
If you like to see Tokyo from above, then you may want to visit Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings in Shinjuku. It is free and open till 11PM
Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine. Shinto is called Japan's ancient original religion, and it is deeply rooted in the way of Japanese life.
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Trésor de Meiji Jingu
1-1 YoyogikamizonochōMeiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine. Shinto is called Japan's ancient original religion, and it is deeply rooted in the way of Japanese life.
Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era.
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Shinjuku Gyoen
11 NaitōmachiShinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo"(feudal lord) of the Edo era.