"The hotel is centrally located in Tokyo, walking distance to Shinjuku station, major shopping, and touristic attractions. Breakfast is the best. Nice coffeeshop in the premises. 7/11 with ATM right outside the building. "
"Close to both Okubo and Shin Okubo stations for travel into Shibuya, Harajuku, and Asakusa, as well as waling distance to Shinjuku itself. Great local restaurants too."
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"Great hotel in quieter part of Shinjuku. About 10-15 min walk to the main Shinjuku station area and 5 min walk to subway station (Red M line). 24hr 7-Eleven in basement and Daisy bakery in adjacent building which become our default breakfast spot. Room with 4 twin beds was spacious for Tokyo and worked well for our family. Highly recommended."
"This was our fourth stay at Keio Plaza, and we’ve already booked our next trip in December—that probably says it all!
We love the location. It’s right by Shinjuku, so we can easily walk to shops, restaurants, and nightlife, but it’s not smack in the middle of the noise and chaos. It’s the perfect balance. Plus, having the limousine bus stop right at the hotel makes getting to and from Haneda Airport super easy and stress-free.
But honestly, what keeps bringing us back is the people. The Premier Lounge staff are the absolute best. Every time we walk in—whether for afternoon tea or evening cocktails—we’re greeted with the warmest smiles. They make us feel like family, not just hotel guests. That kind of welcome is rare, and we treasure it every single time.
Breakfast at Jurin and Glass Court has also become part of our routine. Great variety, fresh food, and a relaxed atmosphere—it’s the best way to start our day in Tokyo.
Keio Plaza isn’t just a hotel for us anymore—it really feels like our home away from home in Tokyo. We can’t wait to be back in December!"
"The staff provided exceptionally kind and attentive service, and all of my requests were handled with precision. The room was spotlessly clean, and the surroundings—close to the park and the prefectural office—were quiet and relaxing. Convenient pedestrian access through the tunnel made it easy to reach the Shinjuku Station area, and the limousine bus from the airport was a great advantage. Everything was perfect, and I highly recommend this hotel."
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What can I see and do near Zenjoji Temple?
You'll want to browse the collections at Samurai Museum, Shoto Museum of Art and Japan Mint Tokyo Museum. Omoide Yokocho, Gokoku-ji Temple and Akasaka Palace are some of the notable landmarks to see in the area. You can watch performances at Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, New National Theatre Tokyo and NHK Hall if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Zenjoji Temple?
With so many choices for transport, exploring the area around Zenjoji Temple is easy. You can access metro transport at Shin-nakano Station, Ochiai Station and Nakano-sakaue Station. If you're hopping a train into town, Nakano Station, Araiyakushi-mae Station and Numabukuro Station are the closest stations to Nakano.