The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the staff's personality and the pet policy, but often complain about the small entry-level rooms and street noise.
以下の場合は予約してください You want a slice of Lower Manhattan cool in the middle of Tokyo, or you're traveling with a dog that deserves better service than you do.
クイックテイク: It's a stylish, vibe-heavy boutique hotel that feels more like New York than Japan, which is great if you want avocado toast and English-speaking staff, but less great if you want dead silence and traditional omotenashi.
@nycyorkiegirls によるレビュー: I was blown away by how much they spoiled my dog here. Seeing her name on the welcome board was such a sweet touch, and we loved relaxing in our matching yukatas. It felt like a true luxury getaway for both of us, right in the heart of Shinjuku.
Reviewers are obsessed with the staff's personality and the pet policy, but often complain about the small entry-level rooms and street noise.
You are paying for the vibe and the brand; the hard product (room size) doesn't always match the price tag compared to nearby Japanese luxury chains.
“I am a light sleeper and would appreciate a room on the highest possible floor, facing away from the Koshu Kaido highway if available. Please avoid the 24sqm Essential layout if my booking allows.”
ご予約前に本当に知りたいことすべて
Yes, aggressively so. Pets are allowed in the restaurants, elevators, and lobby. No fees, no size limits.
No. There is a 24-hour gym, but no pool or spa facilities.
It's about a 10-15 minute walk. There is a 'WE Bus' stop nearby that loops to the station for 100 yen.
Usually not, unless booked in a specific package. It costs around ¥5,500 ($38) and is à la carte, not a buffet.
Not really. It's designed by a NY firm and feels very American/International boutique. Come here for the cool factor, not the tatami mats.
Yes, there is a Lawson and a FamilyMart within a 2-minute walk.
Grab the free 'Kickstart' coffee or tea at The Jones Café before 10 AM – it's often complimentary for guests.
Ask the concierge for the 'running map' – it guides you through a perfect route to Shinjuku Gyoen.
The 'Essential' rooms often have open-concept bathrooms with little privacy – clarify this if traveling with friends.
Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo, an IHG Hotelの場所と周辺情報をご覧ください。