Located a 4-minute walk away from Shinjuku Station, Kadoya Hotel is a convenient, comfortable, and comparatively spacious option right in the heart of this buzzy area of Tokyo.
Kadoya Hotel - image © Booking.com
It’s hard to beat staying in the Shinjuku area if you want shopping and entertainment options galore at your doorstep. Kadoya Hotel is a short 4-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, and makes a fine choice for travellers looking for a decent mid-range hotel in the area.
Rooms at Kadoya Hotel are clean and comfortable, and importantly, spacious by Japanese standards - let’s just say it won’t feel like a shoebox. Make sure you specify whether you want a non-smoking room at the time of booking. This hotel also has triple and quadruple-share options, so it’s good if you’re travelling with kids or with friends wanting to stay in the same room.
Kadoya Hotel - image © Booking.com
Rooms are equipped with the usual amenities and toiletries, and the shower has excellent water pressure. Beds are on the firm side, which is great for a good night’s sleep. We like that there are extra pillows available in the lobby. Plus you can choose them according to your preferred pillow texture - firm, soft, or fluffy.
Kadoya has a coin-operated laundry inside the hotel, with both washers and dryers. The dryers aren’t especially strong, but if you’re not pressed for time, just hang your clothes in the room to dry.
Kadoya Hotel - image © Booking.com
The best thing about staying in a hotel like Kadoya is being surrounded by 24-hour eating options. Not only does Shinjuku have many late-night bars and restaurants, there’s a Lawson’s convenience store right next door and a 7-11 a minute’s walk away. If you have an instant ramen craving at midnight, you know where to go.
English name:
Kadoya Hotel
Japanese name:
かどやホテル
English address:
1-23-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023
Japanese address:
〒160-0023 東京都新宿区西新宿1-23-1
Price:
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Internet:
WiFi and LAN access
Non-smoking rooms:
Yes
Nearest Transport:
3-minute walk from West Exit of JR Shinjuku Station
3-minute walk from Tochomae Station on the Toei Oedo Line
Telephone:
+81-3-3346-2561
Near To Here:
Kadoya Hotel 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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