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Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

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Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku에 오신 것을 환영합니다. 도쿄의 활기찬 중심부에 자리 잡은 매력적인 3성급 호텔입니다! 가격은 단 $127부터 시작하며, 이 매력적인 호텔은 분주한 도심에서 단 0.4마일 거리에 위치해 있어 일본 모험의 완벽한 기지가 됩니다. 네온 불빛과 유혹적인 향기가 문 밖에 있는 신주쿠의 활기찬 에너지에 둘러싸여 있습니다.

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku에서의 숙박은 편안하고 흥미진진할 것입니다. 여행 순간을 친구 및 가족과 공유할 수 있도록 무료 Wi-Fi를 즐기거나, 탐험의 하루를 마친 후 편안한 마사지로 휴식을 취하세요(추가 요금이 적용됩니다). 각 객실에는 에어컨과 무료 세면도구가 구비되어 있어 바쁜 하루를 마친 후 상쾌한 휴식을 보장합니다. 24시간 운영되는 프런트 데스크가 언제든지 도와드리므로 도쿄의 중심부에서 집처럼 편안하게 느끼실 수 있습니다.

하지만 우리의 편의 시설만이 빛나는 것은 아닙니다 – 손님들이 말씀하셨습니다! 2,922건 이상의 리뷰를 통해 우리는 Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku에서의 경험에 만족한 행복한 여행자들의 커뮤니티를 만들었습니다. 푸짐한 아침 식사를 즐기거나 비데와 욕조가 완비된 아늑한 욕실에서 휴식을 취하는 등, 모든 세부 사항은 궁극적인 편안함과 즐거움을 위해 설계되었습니다. 저희와 함께 머물며 도쿄의 활기찬 문화에 흠뻑 빠져보세요!

Bed in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

객실

6개 사진 보기

1 퀸 사이즈 침대

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15 제곱피트

Wide, 퀸 사이즈

냉장고

Double Room - Non-Smoking  in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

6개 사진 보기

1 퀸 사이즈 침대

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170 제곱피트

스탠다드 룸

개인 욕실

욕조

평면 스크린 TV

냉장고

6개 사진 보기

1 더블 침대

방, 흡연 가능

평면 스크린 TV

냉장고

더 알아보기

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku에서 우리는 다양성이 삶의 양념이라고 믿습니다! 혼자 여행하든, 가족과 함께하든, 친구들과 그룹으로 여행하든, 저희의 다양한 객실 유형이 여러분을 만족시켜 드립니다. 매력적인 싱글룸부터 넓은 디럭스 옵션까지, 모험의 하루를 보낸 후 완벽한 안식처를 찾을 수 있습니다. 전체 팀을 데려오신다면 최대 10명의 성인과 6명의 어린이를 수용할 수 있는 별관을 고려해 보세요! 각 객실은 편안함과 매력을 반영하도록 세심하게 디자인되었으며, 신선한 침대 린넨과 잘 갖춰진 욕실이 즐거운 숙박을 약속합니다.

즐거움에 대해 말하자면, 하루를 시작하기 위해 맛있는 아침 식사를 놓치지 마세요! 김이 나는 커피 한 잔과 맛있는 전통 일본 요리를 즐기며 일정을 계획해 보세요. 그 후, 신주쿠의 활기찬 거리를 탐험해 보세요. 독특한 상점부터 세계적으로 유명한 라멘 가게까지 모든 것을 발견할 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에 올릴 꿈의 사진을 찍기 위해 인근 신주쿠 교엔 국립공원에서 도쿄의 생동감 넘치는 에너지를 포착하는 것을 잊지 마세요!

Lobby or reception in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Lobby or reception in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

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혼란스러운 하루가 끝난 후, 아늑한 객실에서 편안히 쉬며 진정한 비데 경험이나 느긋한 욕조 목욕을 즐겨보세요. 킹사이즈 침대가 있는 객실이나 귀여운 트윈 설정 중 어떤 것을 선택하든, 여러분의 편안함이 저희의 최우선입니다. 24시간 프런트 데스크가 여러분의 모든 필요를 충족시키고, 2,900명 이상의 만족한 손님들이 저희를 칭찬하고 있는 Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku은 잊지 못할 도쿄 여행을 위한 이상적인 집과 같은 곳입니다! 무엇을 기다리고 계신가요? 모험을 시작해 보세요!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku

편의 시설

무료 와이파이

에어컨

24시간 프런트 데스크

금연 객실

엘리베이터

무료 세면도구

비데

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Bathroom in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Bathroom in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
Facade/entrance in Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku
The hotel is located about a 10 minutes walk from the West Entrance to Shinjuku Rail Station. There is a small entrance about a 3 minutes walk, down to the subterranean level. This connects through a series of winding 'tunnels' entrances to adjoining buildings and can lead you to Shinjuku Rail Station but the network of tunnels is so large, I got confused and kept taking wrong turns which doubled or tripled my journey time and distance! As Japanese properties go, the hotel room was large and the shower in the en-suite was really powerful and so welcome after sweating all day, sightseeing! There are plenty of convenience stores and places to eat within a 5 - 10 minutes walk so you'll not starve or go thirsty. The room's air conditioning was great and there was, also, an air purifier in my room which was an added bonus. Finally, I must mention the checking-in and checking-out 'machine'. You type in your details and it provided me with 2 key cards when I checked in and I typed in a few details and put my key cards in, when I checked out and that was it! Thankfully, there was a staff member on hand who oversaw what I was doing but it, literally, took 2 mins each time and was so easy. I would've mentioned the helpful staff but I found everyone I had any interaction with (restaurant staff, railway staff, shop staff, etc.) was just as friendly and eager to help so can attribute some of this to their social norms.

Colin

The reception was very pleasant and accommodating. The hotel is a 2min walk from Nishi-Shinjuku station and 10min walk to Shinjuku station The hotel is right beside a university hospital and police station too. So the only noise is the ambulance. Across the street is a McDonald’s and next door a 7/11. There’s also a cafe on the same floor as the hotel lobby. There are self serve lockers, free of charge for guests. The nightlife is on the opposite side (east side, while the hotel is on the west side) of Shinjuku station so it’s close but not close enough to have to hustle and bustle of party goers nearby. For a female solo traveller I felt very safe walking home late at night and the street is not sketchy at all. The hotel does room cleaning every other day, but provide fresh towels daily. If you want your garbage empty just leave it out your front door. The cleaning staff is all female too. The top floor is for females only and they have their own laundry room. Otherwise, the laundry room (coin operated, and it’s a separate washer & dryer) for all guests are on another floor. Overall, the room size is standard for Japanese. But small for Westerners standard. However, for a female solo traveller like myself, it was definitely enough space. I highly recommend Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku 👍

Christianne

It’s location is very close to the subway Nishi-Shinjuku station and is one stop away from Shinjuku station (one of the major train stops). Very accessible when you need to go around Tokyo. It’s also close to 711, Family Mart if you need to go for a quick food or drink grabs but there are also lots of local resto nearby. McDonald’s is just across the street if you’re craving for fast food and there’s St Marc Cafe at Level 1. The room size is enough for a solo traveler like me but perhaps too small for my luggage 😅 - not that it is an issue. People are polite. Hotel provides daily change of towels so it’s a total plus for me. Bed is comfy and water pressure is OK too. Everything is perfect! 😍

Carla

Excellent location near many transport options. Nishi (= west) Shinjuku is an architecturally interesting area with iconic modern skyscrapers. (Contrasting with the more chaotic and sleazier eastern district.) Surrounded by plentiful and varied good value eateries in the adjacent streets and basement food courts. (Just follow the office workers for the best lunch options!)

Mark

Great location, on the quieter side of Shinjuku, good distance to train options. By Tokyo standards the room size was good and got comfy right away. Self-service amenities were downstairs so no need to request extras just grab what you needed. They have a locker system for the day you check in and out which means your stuff is secure and easy to access when you need it.

Turne

The hotel is located about a 10 minutes walk from the West Entrance to Shinjuku Rail Station. There is a small entrance about a 3 minutes walk, down to the subterranean level. This connects through a series of winding 'tunnels' entrances to adjoining buildings and can lead you to Shinjuku Rail Station but the network of tunnels is so large, I got confused and kept taking wrong turns which doubled or tripled my journey time and distance! As Japanese properties go, the hotel room was large and the shower in the en-suite was really powerful and so welcome after sweating all day, sightseeing! There are plenty of convenience stores and places to eat within a 5 - 10 minutes walk so you'll not starve or go thirsty. The room's air conditioning was great and there was, also, an air purifier in my room which was an added bonus. Finally, I must mention the checking-in and checking-out 'machine'. You type in your details and it provided me with 2 key cards when I checked in and I typed in a few details and put my key cards in, when I checked out and that was it! Thankfully, there was a staff member on hand who oversaw what I was doing but it, literally, took 2 mins each time and was so easy. I would've mentioned the helpful staff but I found everyone I had any interaction with (restaurant staff, railway staff, shop staff, etc.) was just as friendly and eager to help so can attribute some of this to their social norms.

Colin

The reception was very pleasant and accommodating. The hotel is a 2min walk from Nishi-Shinjuku station and 10min walk to Shinjuku station The hotel is right beside a university hospital and police station too. So the only noise is the ambulance. Across the street is a McDonald’s and next door a 7/11. There’s also a cafe on the same floor as the hotel lobby. There are self serve lockers, free of charge for guests. The nightlife is on the opposite side (east side, while the hotel is on the west side) of Shinjuku station so it’s close but not close enough to have to hustle and bustle of party goers nearby. For a female solo traveller I felt very safe walking home late at night and the street is not sketchy at all. The hotel does room cleaning every other day, but provide fresh towels daily. If you want your garbage empty just leave it out your front door. The cleaning staff is all female too. The top floor is for females only and they have their own laundry room. Otherwise, the laundry room (coin operated, and it’s a separate washer & dryer) for all guests are on another floor. Overall, the room size is standard for Japanese. But small for Westerners standard. However, for a female solo traveller like myself, it was definitely enough space. I highly recommend Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku 👍

Christianne

It’s location is very close to the subway Nishi-Shinjuku station and is one stop away from Shinjuku station (one of the major train stops). Very accessible when you need to go around Tokyo. It’s also close to 711, Family Mart if you need to go for a quick food or drink grabs but there are also lots of local resto nearby. McDonald’s is just across the street if you’re craving for fast food and there’s St Marc Cafe at Level 1. The room size is enough for a solo traveler like me but perhaps too small for my luggage 😅 - not that it is an issue. People are polite. Hotel provides daily change of towels so it’s a total plus for me. Bed is comfy and water pressure is OK too. Everything is perfect! 😍

Carla

Excellent location near many transport options. Nishi (= west) Shinjuku is an architecturally interesting area with iconic modern skyscrapers. (Contrasting with the more chaotic and sleazier eastern district.) Surrounded by plentiful and varied good value eateries in the adjacent streets and basement food courts. (Just follow the office workers for the best lunch options!)

Mark

Great location, on the quieter side of Shinjuku, good distance to train options. By Tokyo standards the room size was good and got comfy right away. Self-service amenities were downstairs so no need to request extras just grab what you needed. They have a locker system for the day you check in and out which means your stuff is secure and easy to access when you need it.

Turne

The hotel is located about a 10 minutes walk from the West Entrance to Shinjuku Rail Station. There is a small entrance about a 3 minutes walk, down to the subterranean level. This connects through a series of winding 'tunnels' entrances to adjoining buildings and can lead you to Shinjuku Rail Station but the network of tunnels is so large, I got confused and kept taking wrong turns which doubled or tripled my journey time and distance! As Japanese properties go, the hotel room was large and the shower in the en-suite was really powerful and so welcome after sweating all day, sightseeing! There are plenty of convenience stores and places to eat within a 5 - 10 minutes walk so you'll not starve or go thirsty. The room's air conditioning was great and there was, also, an air purifier in my room which was an added bonus. Finally, I must mention the checking-in and checking-out 'machine'. You type in your details and it provided me with 2 key cards when I checked in and I typed in a few details and put my key cards in, when I checked out and that was it! Thankfully, there was a staff member on hand who oversaw what I was doing but it, literally, took 2 mins each time and was so easy. I would've mentioned the helpful staff but I found everyone I had any interaction with (restaurant staff, railway staff, shop staff, etc.) was just as friendly and eager to help so can attribute some of this to their social norms.

Colin

The reception was very pleasant and accommodating. The hotel is a 2min walk from Nishi-Shinjuku station and 10min walk to Shinjuku station The hotel is right beside a university hospital and police station too. So the only noise is the ambulance. Across the street is a McDonald’s and next door a 7/11. There’s also a cafe on the same floor as the hotel lobby. There are self serve lockers, free of charge for guests. The nightlife is on the opposite side (east side, while the hotel is on the west side) of Shinjuku station so it’s close but not close enough to have to hustle and bustle of party goers nearby. For a female solo traveller I felt very safe walking home late at night and the street is not sketchy at all. The hotel does room cleaning every other day, but provide fresh towels daily. If you want your garbage empty just leave it out your front door. The cleaning staff is all female too. The top floor is for females only and they have their own laundry room. Otherwise, the laundry room (coin operated, and it’s a separate washer & dryer) for all guests are on another floor. Overall, the room size is standard for Japanese. But small for Westerners standard. However, for a female solo traveller like myself, it was definitely enough space. I highly recommend Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku 👍

Christianne

It’s location is very close to the subway Nishi-Shinjuku station and is one stop away from Shinjuku station (one of the major train stops). Very accessible when you need to go around Tokyo. It’s also close to 711, Family Mart if you need to go for a quick food or drink grabs but there are also lots of local resto nearby. McDonald’s is just across the street if you’re craving for fast food and there’s St Marc Cafe at Level 1. The room size is enough for a solo traveler like me but perhaps too small for my luggage 😅 - not that it is an issue. People are polite. Hotel provides daily change of towels so it’s a total plus for me. Bed is comfy and water pressure is OK too. Everything is perfect! 😍

Carla

Excellent location near many transport options. Nishi (= west) Shinjuku is an architecturally interesting area with iconic modern skyscrapers. (Contrasting with the more chaotic and sleazier eastern district.) Surrounded by plentiful and varied good value eateries in the adjacent streets and basement food courts. (Just follow the office workers for the best lunch options!)

Mark

Great location, on the quieter side of Shinjuku, good distance to train options. By Tokyo standards the room size was good and got comfy right away. Self-service amenities were downstairs so no need to request extras just grab what you needed. They have a locker system for the day you check in and out which means your stuff is secure and easy to access when you need it.

Turne

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7-23-2 Nishishinjuku, Tokyo, 160-0023, 일본

Nishitetsu Inn Shinjuku