Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku is a hostel with a twist - you sleep in boxes between hundreds of books lining the shelves! A night’s stay here is a charming bookish experience for bibliophiles. Don’t expect it to be comfortable, though.

Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku - image © Booking.com
Book lovers will know the joy of being utterly consumed by a good read, staying up past midnight and falling asleep with one’s nose in a book. That’s the concept Book and Bed Tokyo had in mind when designing this hostel - to create a space where guests could experience falling asleep being surrounded by books.
Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku is conveniently located near Shinjuku Station. Its location on the 8th floor makes it a little tricky to find, but you’re rewarded with great views of the surrounding area through large glass windows.

Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku - image © Booking.com
Most hostels go with bunk beds or capsules, but here, you crawl into boxes between walls lined with books. We love the communal reading area, which is charmingly decorated, airy and filled with all kinds of interesting books. It’s not a bookstore, so these aren’t for sale - even more incentive to spend some time enjoying the space late into the night.
Book and Bed Tokyo is quite upfront about the fact that their aim isn’t to provide a comfortable sleep. True to what they advertise, the mattresses aren’t particularly comfortable. There are no fluffy pillows or warm blankets either - it’s a fairly spartan experience! It’s all about being among the books. Light sleepers may want to snag some earplugs from the front desk - not all readers are quiet sleepers!

Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku - image © Booking.com
Besides the bookish experience, the WiFi is reasonably fast (all the better to update your Instagram with) and their breakfast, which comes with coffee, is surprisingly decent for a hostel. Note that unlike many places in Japan, they don’t take cash payments. They only accept credit card or IC card payments.
English name:
Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku
Japanese name:
BOOK AND BED TOKYO SHINJUKU
English address:
8F, APM Building, 1-27-5, Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo 〒160-0021
Japanese address:
〒160-0021 東京都新宿区歌舞伎町1-27-5 歌舞伎町APMビル8F
Price:
:: Check availability and pricing for Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku on Booking.com or Agoda.com
Internet:
WiFi access
Non-smoking rooms:
Yes
Nearest Transport:
1-minute walk from South Exit of Seibu-Shinjuku Station
6-minute walk from East Exit of JR Shinjuku Station
Telephone:
+81-3-6233-9511
Near To Here:
Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku is located in Tokyo's Shinjuku district. See our complete list of things to do in Shinjuku, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

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