Discover the best top things to do in Nishishinjuku, Japan including Tokyo Foodie Tours, Spirits Bar Sunface, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings, Omoide Yokocho, NS Bulding, Shinjuku West Exit Camera Town, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall / Recital Hall, Sompo Museum of Art, Odakyu Department Store, Shinjuku, Yodobashi Camera Shinjuku Nishiguchi.
Restaurants in Nishishinjuku
5.0 based on 43 reviews
Our Tokyo Foodie Tours are tailored to embark you on a culinary journey in one of the most exciting cities in the world! With more than 160 000 restaurants, it can easily be overwhelming when you are in Japan for only a short period of time and want to experience the most out of it! Our mission: to bring you to places locals visit and where the food is authentic and the quality is outstanding!
5.0 based on 20 reviews
This place is an absolute hidden gem. Little hard to find but once inside you feel like you’ve found a secret club. Koji can create drinks based on what flavors or liquors you like and you will be amazed. I highly recommend this place to anyone wanting to experience a true cocktail masterpiece in Shinjuku.
4.5 based on 1,558 reviews
The tallest building in Shinjuku, TMG No. 1 offers sweeping views of Tokyo -- all the way to Mt. Fuji on a clear day -- from the 45th floor observatory.
Fantastic views of the Tokyo City and suburbs. Free entry. There are two observation towers - one in each of the building's two towers. It is located above Tochomae Station (on the Toei Oedo line), or is a comfortable 10 minute walk from Shinjuku Station (all other train lines including JR, Keio, Seibu, Odakyu and other subway lines).
4.0 based on 1,109 reviews
I had a lovely time wandering through these couple of alleys, before sitting in one of the tiny restaurants for some yakitori- I had beef & also a bunch of veggies wrapped in bacon! Delicious. Some of the restaurants (which are all pretty tiny) have second floors, so dont assume they're all full. Like most bars/restaurants around Tokyo, all have a cover fee ranging from ¥300-1000.
4.0 based on 540 reviews
Lots of items to see and play with, but at the end of the day, we decided against buying a camera here because of how hard it would be to return if there’s any issues with it, besides, we really didn’t find it cheaper than back home where we can get pretty good deals on Black Friday or Boxing Day. Regardless, this is a fun place to explore. The grocery area is my favourite because of all the unique items they have. Just the different kinds of Kitkat alone was amazing!
4.0 based on 274 reviews
This huge department store is conveniently connected to major transit point Shinjuku Station and offers a range of shops, from high-end clothing to a huge food selection in the basement.
As the headline says, you can pretty much find anything you could ever want in Odakyu. From clothing to alcohol and tech in Bic Camera to Tokyo 2020 gear(the official store is inside), there's something for everyone. Some really nice restaurants and cafes in there too. Not very touristy, it's where the locals go.
4.0 based on 283 reviews
Find an unbeatable product selection and competitive prices in this giant electronics store next to Shinjuku Station. The latest electronics, cameras, watches, and gaming gear fill six levels.
This place is a photography enthusiasts’ dream! There is one whole floor dedicated to the latest and greatest gadgets, and they are all on display for you to check out! No need to consult with a salesperson and feel the pressure of having to buy. There were a few other floors in the store but we spent most of our time at the camera floor.
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