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SHINJUKU EAST
Tokyo
Bunka
Kaikan
DINING
Ban-Thai
14
15
12
daidaiya
23
Din Tai Fung
16
11
Shinjuku
Koma Theater
0
1/4 mi
Donto 2
Erawan 20
Fungo
N
0
0.25 km
13
1
Hakkaku
6
12
Hayashi
15
KABUKICHO
Kakiden
22
Kushinobo
SHINJUKU
5-CHOME
13
New York Grill 5
Shakey's 27
Tengu
17
Shinjuku
Sta.
Hanazono
Shrine
19
Ten-ichi
28
Tokyo Catering
4
19
Toriyoshi
24
Tribecks 10
Tsunahachi 26
20
18
Adhoc Bldg.
Shinjuku Sta.
21
Isetan Kaikan
Kinokuniya
NIGHTLIFE
Advocates 31
Albatross
Takano
SHINJUKU
3-CHOME
Shinjuku
Sanchome
Station
Mitsukoshi
Dept. Store
Isetan Dept.
Store
17
Arty Farty
30
Christon Cafe
My City
29
25
27
28
32
31
18
Dubliners' Irish Pub
30
25
34
Marui
Dept.
Store
33
26
Kento's 21
Kinsmen 32
Kinswomyn
Shinjuku
Station
24
ACCOMMODATIONS
Hotel Century Southern Tower
34
22
10
New Sazae
33
New York Bar
5
Shinjuku Pit Inn
Hyatt Regency Tokyo 3
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo 7
Park Hyatt Tokyo
23
29
5
Tokyo Loose 14
Vagabond 9
Volga
5
Toyoko Inn Shinjuku
Kabuki-cho
11
SHINJUKU
SHINJUKU
4-CHOME
SHINJUKU
4-CHOME
Shinjuku
Gyoen
Shinjuku
Gyoen
4-CHOME
16
8
dramatic 20m indoor pool w/great views; room service; free shuttle service to Shinjuku Station up to 3
times an hr. In room: A/C, TV/DVD, CD player and CD library, hair dryer, minibar, free Wi-Fi.
EBISU
The Westin Tokyo A black marble floor, neoclassical columns and statuary,
huge floral bouquets, and palm trees set this smart-looking hotel apart from other Tokyo
hotels—it would be a perfect fit in Hong Kong. Set in the attractive Yebisu Garden Place
(Tokyo's first planned community), it's still a hike from Ebisu Station, even with the aid
of the elevated moving walkways. It's also far from Tokyo's business center. But the largely
Japanese clientele (though North Americans account for 25% of the guests) favors it for
its European ambience, relaxed atmosphere, Westin name, and Yebisu Garden Place with
its restaurants and shopping. The spacious, high-ceilinged rooms blend luxurious 19th-
century Biedermeier styles with contemporary furnishings and Westin's trademark Heav-
enly Beds that are either king-size (in double rooms) or two double beds (in twins) and
oversize desks. Rooms on higher floors cost more, with the best views considered those
facing Tokyo Tower, though on clear days those facing west treat you to views of Mount
Fuji. Executive Club rooms include Guest Office rooms (with printer/fax machines and
 
 
 
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