In busy Shinjuku, you’ll find some of the tallest buildings in Toyko, as well as tons of shopping malls, bars and clubs. To escape the hustle and bustle, TripAdvisor travelers recommend visiting Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a beautiful and peaceful park in the middle of the city.
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4.0 based on 58 reviews
This compact department store at Shinjuku Station is lined with trendy mid-priced clothing, jewelry, and housewares for teens and young adult shoppers. There's also a duty-free counter here.
There are a lot of shopping places in Shinjuku, but this is probably the best one if you prefer to buy what local people buy, and eat what local people eat. We prefer to do and try to understand the culture.
3.5 based on 57 reviews
This nine-story department store mostly targets young women, although there is also a menswear floor. Here, find a range of shops with fashionable and affordable clothing, homeware, and accessories.
3.5 based on 29 reviews
PePe is a shopping mall which opens until 10 p.m., and is directly connected to Seibu Shinjuku Station and Shinjuku Prince Hotel. PePe is very convenient thanks to its complete series of shops for various needs. For example, famous fashion shops like GU and MUJI, and also large instrument store and 100-yen shop. Brick St. is the restaurant street. Here you can also find various kinds of restaurants, such as restaurant for cheap and delicious sushi, and restaurant experts in meat cuisines and beer. All shops provide service at affordable price, so that costumers can enjoy them with no hesitation.
3.5 based on 45 reviews
This seven-story mall at Shinjuku Station has clothing, shoe, and homeware shops featuring Japanese and international brands. It's also home to larger brands including Muji and skincare company Fancl.
Many many things to see and shop. A bit confusing getting around but it’s not a problem because I’m lost in shopping for stuff anyway! Would love to spend my days there
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