Now &Here – Stay and Play in Shinjuku
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Shinjuku puts natural serenity and urban excitement at your fingertips

Relaxing nature in the heart of Tokyo at Shinjuku Gyoen

Just beyond the gates, the bustle fades away, leaving plenty of room for meditation or simply walking around with friends. The garden, which costs about 500 yen to enter and has a border 3.5 kilometers around, is open year round. The closest Shinjuku Gyoen entrance is just a five minute-walk from &Here SHINJUKU.
The thrill of the city on Shinjuku’s streets

A few hundred meters away, Kabukicho and nearby Golden Gai are unmissable pieces of Shinjuku .As many as 200 tiny (usually independently owned) bars are crammed into a few blocks. Some stores have been operating there for over fifty years.
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&Here SHINJUKU: A new hotel connecting city and nature

Mid-high range stays defined by a sense of place and human connection

&Here SHINJUKU acts as a conduit, connecting visitors to locals and people to places. Every interaction with the hotel offers something a little extra. It’s part of the company’s initiative to turn tourism into real support by injecting local neighborhoods with new vigor and interest. Helpful staff are all proficient in English and Japanese, and many of them speak multiple languages, including Indonesian, Taiwanese Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese. They’re experts on the Shinjuku area, able to offer suggestions for the best restaurants and personal travel recommendations.

The community is a huge part of &Here’s service philosophy. From the moment guests arrive, art and photography by local artists are there to greet them. The lobby is decorated with a huge map of Shinjuku featuring local specialties and recommendations from the staff. On certain nights, independent DJs are invited to spin records on the front desk’s built-in sound system. Many guests are impressed at the original albums of Nujabes and city pop legends on display.
&Here hotel is more fun with friends

One of the most striking features of &Here SHINJUKU is its complete focus on group travel. Its rooms are specifically designed to suit the needs of multi-generational travel or large parties of adults. Bunk-bed suites provide a dash of playful fun for family vacations.

The premier theater suite room, a whopping 70m that dwarfs many Tokyo apartments, sleeps up to six guests across two bedrooms. The space features a huge home-theater system centered on an 85 inch TV with divider curtains and lounging area. Other specialty rooms include one with a bar-style counter inside, which brings the lively nightlife of Shinjuku into a private hideaway, and a room featuring an in-door sauna and terrace seating.

Many options include induction burners and microwaves, plus washing machines that make them ideal for longer stays. The distinctive space design is both mature and approachable. For visitors who want to experience an authentic Japanese room, certain plans with tatami-mat floors provide a touch of wa-sensibility. The &Here Hotel’s ability to create excitement and novelty while ensuring a comfortable sense of home is second to none.
Contemporary, comfortable amenities

Photographs, paintings, and prints adorn many of the public spaces and room accents, like this hanging by a celebrated artist made in collaboration with Shinjuku dyeing facilities in operation for nearly 140 years. The craft is part of local artisan history that dates back to at least the Taisho era. Unexpected, local touches like this represent Shinjuku from many points of view, both past and present.


Locations throughout Japan that bring culture to life

&Here is equally suited to use as a hub while traveling on an extended stay, or as a luxurious space to relax after a long day of playing in Tokyo. With its emphasis on group travel, the &Here Shinjuku hotel provides a type of hospitality that, even in Japan, is more rare than one might expect. In addition to the Shinjuku location, there are also &Here hotels in Ueno and Namba, Osaka. Plans for a 2027 Fukuoka opening are underway.

All of them have the same concept – creating a space for people to call their own and get familiar with the area through local eyes. By connecting visitors to the city and the spirit of Japan, &Here not only serves as lodgings, but as a jumping off point for unforgettable memories. For your next trip to Tokyo, consider staying here, in Shinjuku, where you can enjoy the pulse of urban life and the echoes of local culture everywhere you look.

&Here SHINJUKU
Address: 2-15-14-2 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access: 3 minutes walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Fukutoshin Line, and Toei Shinjuku Line.
Disclaimer: All information is accurate at time of publication.
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