Property building in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

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Welcome to Nippon Seinenkan Hotel Tokyo, a charming 3-star hotel located in the heart of Shinjuku, Tokyo. Situated just 1.7マイル from the vibrant city center, this hotel offers both convenience and comfort for travelers looking to explore the bustling streets of Japan's capital city. The hotel's address, 4-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-Ku, places guests in close proximity to popular attractions, dining spots, and shopping destinations.

City view in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
View (from property/room) in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

部屋数

写真を8枚表示

1 ダブルベッド

ダブルルーム

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

ティー/コーヒーメーカー

車椅子対応

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2 ダブルベッド

2 クイーンサイズベッド

デラックス, 2 クイーンサイズベッド

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

ティー/コーヒーメーカー

車椅子対応

写真を7枚表示

1 クイーンサイズベッド

スーペリア, クイーンサイズ

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

ティー/コーヒーメーカー

車椅子対応

もっと発見

With 1121 reviews from satisfied guests, Nippon Seinenkan Hotel Tokyo is a top choice for visitors seeking a pleasant stay in Tokyo. The hotel offers a range of amenities to make your trip enjoyable, including free Wifi, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, and non-smoking rooms. Relax in the comfort of your private bathroom with a bathtub, complimentary toiletries, and a bidet. Additionally, the hotel features an on-site restaurant for your dining needs.

Lobby or reception in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
Lobby or reception in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

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Explore all that Tokyo has to offer while staying at Nippon Seinenkan Hotel. Conveniently located in Shinjuku, this hotel provides easy access to the city's attractions. Experience the unique blend of tradition and modernity that Tokyo is known for, and unwind in the comfort of this well-reviewed hotel after a day of sightseeing. Book your stay now at a minimum price.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
Bathroom in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

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For a delightful dining experience, look no further than East Wind Gaien Tokyo, the European cuisine restaurant located within Nippon Seinenkan Hotel Tokyo. Savor delicious dishes prepared by talented chefs right on-site at the hotel. Whether you're craving a hearty meal after a day of exploring Tokyo or looking for a cozy spot for a romantic dinner, East Wind Gaien Tokyo offers a menu that caters to various tastes.

Restaurant/places to eat in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

アメニティ

レストラン

無料Wi-Fi

エアコン

24時間対応フロント

禁煙ルーム

エレベーター

ビデ

無料アメニティ

Bathroom in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

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East Wind Gaien Tokyo

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Food and drinks in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
Bed in Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
Excellent! The hotel is a straight walk out of exit 2a (stairs only, 2b has escalators) of Gaienmae station (Ginza Line). The reception is on the 9th floor (labeled LB in the elevator) and the rooms are from the 10 floor upwards. I didn't know there was a public bath but I couldn't use it during my stay anyway. It's small but serves it purpose! The rooms are very spacious for Japanese hotels and well organized. The toilet and bath were separate making the bathroom more spacious. I had an East facing room right over one of the stadium and it was excellent. I got to see the sunrise in the morning over the city with my cup of tea and even saw a bit of a college baseball game late in the morning. It seems the southwest(?) facing rooms could give you a view of Mt. Fuji! I got a shock passing by a room during cleaning! There are plenty of convenience stores on the way to the hotel and there seems to be a 7/11 in the narrow streets behind the hotel. If you like long walks, you could even take the main road down to Omotesando and further on to Shibuya station. Water was provided in the room but you have to get amenities from the lobby. The receptionists were very kind and welcoming. I would be happy to stay in the hotel again and even recommend it to others.

Bana

Nice spacious rooms compared to what we had expected and seen of other Tokyo hotels. It was the same m2 as our Osaka hotel but we had more room in the bedroom due to the shower/bath combo. Comfortable bed. We had a 15th floor stadium view room (I had requested this when booking and was very pleased to see they honoured our request) so we could watch a few games that were being played during our time there. Staff very friendly. They let us keep our bags there until check in time when we arrived early in the morning as we were travelling to Yokohama for a baseball game that day. They also let us leave our bags there on check out for a few hours as our flight was late at night so we could do more exploring on our last day. Family mart downstairs and stadium cafe with lovely staff and coffee. Around the corner from gaiemmae Stn on the Ginza line so very easy to get around. Walking distance to Harajuku area. In the Tokyo 2020 olympics complex which was very interesting to walk around and look at

Sarah

- Location: Quite calm and nice neighborhood. Location was especially great for exploring Harajuku and Shibuya areas on foot or with metro. Easy to get to central Tokyo as well with metro. The metro station is within approx. 10min walk. The olympic stadium and baseball stadium are right next to the hotel so if you are gonna watch a game, this is probably the best stay for that. You could see baseball players practicing on the pitch from the hotel lobby. - Staff: all the staff members were very polite and it was easy to communicate with them in english. For eg. booking the luggage forwarding service was easy with such helpful staff. - Room cleaning was good, adequate enough. - Water bottles were provided for the room - there's a small market downstairs, good for getting small snacks and drinks

Janette

I liked it a lot it was the best hotel I stayed in Japan. It is in a really quiet area which is great because Japan is so busy. So it was nice to be a little bit away from crowds. But the nearby tube station a short walk down the road is well connected. I was able to easily explore Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro from here and it wasn’t too long to go to Haneda and asasuka either. The hotel has a public Japanese bath which was really nice. I went late at night and two others were in there but it was very quiet. They have a good smoking room and 24 hours reception with English speaking staff and a convenience store downstairs. Erika on reception was always smiling and helpful, I thought she was lovely!

Justin

The location was great! Close to the train station and walkable to Shibuya area. New, modern building. Lobby is located on the 9th floor, with a expansive view looking into the baseball stadium located acriss the street and the city view behind. We stayed 3 nights in a room with a full bed for a couple. Efficient, clean, well designed space that modern abd good value for Tokyo standards. The public bath for each gender was very nice. Vert clean, new and well designed. Staff was helpful and friendly. We did not eat on property so cannot comment on the restaurant. Highly recommebd!

Evelyn

Excellent! The hotel is a straight walk out of exit 2a (stairs only, 2b has escalators) of Gaienmae station (Ginza Line). The reception is on the 9th floor (labeled LB in the elevator) and the rooms are from the 10 floor upwards. I didn't know there was a public bath but I couldn't use it during my stay anyway. It's small but serves it purpose! The rooms are very spacious for Japanese hotels and well organized. The toilet and bath were separate making the bathroom more spacious. I had an East facing room right over one of the stadium and it was excellent. I got to see the sunrise in the morning over the city with my cup of tea and even saw a bit of a college baseball game late in the morning. It seems the southwest(?) facing rooms could give you a view of Mt. Fuji! I got a shock passing by a room during cleaning! There are plenty of convenience stores on the way to the hotel and there seems to be a 7/11 in the narrow streets behind the hotel. If you like long walks, you could even take the main road down to Omotesando and further on to Shibuya station. Water was provided in the room but you have to get amenities from the lobby. The receptionists were very kind and welcoming. I would be happy to stay in the hotel again and even recommend it to others.

Bana

Nice spacious rooms compared to what we had expected and seen of other Tokyo hotels. It was the same m2 as our Osaka hotel but we had more room in the bedroom due to the shower/bath combo. Comfortable bed. We had a 15th floor stadium view room (I had requested this when booking and was very pleased to see they honoured our request) so we could watch a few games that were being played during our time there. Staff very friendly. They let us keep our bags there until check in time when we arrived early in the morning as we were travelling to Yokohama for a baseball game that day. They also let us leave our bags there on check out for a few hours as our flight was late at night so we could do more exploring on our last day. Family mart downstairs and stadium cafe with lovely staff and coffee. Around the corner from gaiemmae Stn on the Ginza line so very easy to get around. Walking distance to Harajuku area. In the Tokyo 2020 olympics complex which was very interesting to walk around and look at

Sarah

- Location: Quite calm and nice neighborhood. Location was especially great for exploring Harajuku and Shibuya areas on foot or with metro. Easy to get to central Tokyo as well with metro. The metro station is within approx. 10min walk. The olympic stadium and baseball stadium are right next to the hotel so if you are gonna watch a game, this is probably the best stay for that. You could see baseball players practicing on the pitch from the hotel lobby. - Staff: all the staff members were very polite and it was easy to communicate with them in english. For eg. booking the luggage forwarding service was easy with such helpful staff. - Room cleaning was good, adequate enough. - Water bottles were provided for the room - there's a small market downstairs, good for getting small snacks and drinks

Janette

I liked it a lot it was the best hotel I stayed in Japan. It is in a really quiet area which is great because Japan is so busy. So it was nice to be a little bit away from crowds. But the nearby tube station a short walk down the road is well connected. I was able to easily explore Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro from here and it wasn’t too long to go to Haneda and asasuka either. The hotel has a public Japanese bath which was really nice. I went late at night and two others were in there but it was very quiet. They have a good smoking room and 24 hours reception with English speaking staff and a convenience store downstairs. Erika on reception was always smiling and helpful, I thought she was lovely!

Justin

The location was great! Close to the train station and walkable to Shibuya area. New, modern building. Lobby is located on the 9th floor, with a expansive view looking into the baseball stadium located acriss the street and the city view behind. We stayed 3 nights in a room with a full bed for a couple. Efficient, clean, well designed space that modern abd good value for Tokyo standards. The public bath for each gender was very nice. Vert clean, new and well designed. Staff was helpful and friendly. We did not eat on property so cannot comment on the restaurant. Highly recommebd!

Evelyn

Excellent! The hotel is a straight walk out of exit 2a (stairs only, 2b has escalators) of Gaienmae station (Ginza Line). The reception is on the 9th floor (labeled LB in the elevator) and the rooms are from the 10 floor upwards. I didn't know there was a public bath but I couldn't use it during my stay anyway. It's small but serves it purpose! The rooms are very spacious for Japanese hotels and well organized. The toilet and bath were separate making the bathroom more spacious. I had an East facing room right over one of the stadium and it was excellent. I got to see the sunrise in the morning over the city with my cup of tea and even saw a bit of a college baseball game late in the morning. It seems the southwest(?) facing rooms could give you a view of Mt. Fuji! I got a shock passing by a room during cleaning! There are plenty of convenience stores on the way to the hotel and there seems to be a 7/11 in the narrow streets behind the hotel. If you like long walks, you could even take the main road down to Omotesando and further on to Shibuya station. Water was provided in the room but you have to get amenities from the lobby. The receptionists were very kind and welcoming. I would be happy to stay in the hotel again and even recommend it to others.

Bana

Nice spacious rooms compared to what we had expected and seen of other Tokyo hotels. It was the same m2 as our Osaka hotel but we had more room in the bedroom due to the shower/bath combo. Comfortable bed. We had a 15th floor stadium view room (I had requested this when booking and was very pleased to see they honoured our request) so we could watch a few games that were being played during our time there. Staff very friendly. They let us keep our bags there until check in time when we arrived early in the morning as we were travelling to Yokohama for a baseball game that day. They also let us leave our bags there on check out for a few hours as our flight was late at night so we could do more exploring on our last day. Family mart downstairs and stadium cafe with lovely staff and coffee. Around the corner from gaiemmae Stn on the Ginza line so very easy to get around. Walking distance to Harajuku area. In the Tokyo 2020 olympics complex which was very interesting to walk around and look at

Sarah

- Location: Quite calm and nice neighborhood. Location was especially great for exploring Harajuku and Shibuya areas on foot or with metro. Easy to get to central Tokyo as well with metro. The metro station is within approx. 10min walk. The olympic stadium and baseball stadium are right next to the hotel so if you are gonna watch a game, this is probably the best stay for that. You could see baseball players practicing on the pitch from the hotel lobby. - Staff: all the staff members were very polite and it was easy to communicate with them in english. For eg. booking the luggage forwarding service was easy with such helpful staff. - Room cleaning was good, adequate enough. - Water bottles were provided for the room - there's a small market downstairs, good for getting small snacks and drinks

Janette

I liked it a lot it was the best hotel I stayed in Japan. It is in a really quiet area which is great because Japan is so busy. So it was nice to be a little bit away from crowds. But the nearby tube station a short walk down the road is well connected. I was able to easily explore Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro from here and it wasn’t too long to go to Haneda and asasuka either. The hotel has a public Japanese bath which was really nice. I went late at night and two others were in there but it was very quiet. They have a good smoking room and 24 hours reception with English speaking staff and a convenience store downstairs. Erika on reception was always smiling and helpful, I thought she was lovely!

Justin

The location was great! Close to the train station and walkable to Shibuya area. New, modern building. Lobby is located on the 9th floor, with a expansive view looking into the baseball stadium located acriss the street and the city view behind. We stayed 3 nights in a room with a full bed for a couple. Efficient, clean, well designed space that modern abd good value for Tokyo standards. The public bath for each gender was very nice. Vert clean, new and well designed. Staff was helpful and friendly. We did not eat on property so cannot comment on the restaurant. Highly recommebd!

Evelyn

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4-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, 160-0013, 日本

Nihon Seinenkan Hotel