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Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower

Here are some of the attractions of Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower that you must visit when you are in Shinjuku Kabukicho.

Whether you want to enjoy music at a club, dinner at a restaurant, or a relaxing movie at the cinema, the building offers a variety of ways to enjoy yourself!

The high-rise building is intuitively recognizable even from a distance, making it a new landmark in Shinjuku!

Zepp Shinjuku (TOKYO)

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This is a live music hall with a capacity of 1,500 people located on floors B1~B4.

Its more compact size than Zepp Hall allows you to be closer to the artists, and its state-of-the-art video equipment provides a realistic music experience that can only be experienced here.

ZEROTOKYO

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This nightclub is located on floors B1~B4. It has become a popular nightclub in Shinjuku as well as the famous WARP nightclub. For more details, please see the following article if you are interested!

https://travel.suiyotei.com/archives/1432

Shinjuku Kabuki Hall – Kabukiyokocho

Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower

Located just up from the front elevator, the 2nd floor contains 10 restaurants serving “soul food” from all over Japan.

From Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, to Okinawa, Japan’s southernmost island, you can enjoy local gurumayaki from all over Japan on a single floor.

KABUKI CAFE has a stage and often plays music. When the author went there, a DJ was playing music!

A souvenir store also exists on the same floor.

namco TOKYO

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The 3rd floor is an amusement complex by namco, famous for the Tales of series of games.

Visitors can enjoy playing the unique Japanese games called “GACHA GACHA” and “UFO Catcher”.

THE TOKYO MATRIX

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The 4th floor is a floor of interactive attractions.

Here, parties of two or three can join forces to defeat monsters, search for items, and clear traps in an anime or game-like experience!

The experience is available without reservations, so come on down and try it for yourself!

Opening hours – 10:00-22:00 (last admission at 21:00)

Wellness Entertainment

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The 5th floor is a luxurious wellness entertainment facility with “beauty and health” as its theme.

A members-only wellness club and a hospitality restaurant are also located on the 5th floor to provide a wellbeing experience tailored to your lifestyle.

THEATER MILANO-Za

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This is a live entertainment theater on 3 floors (6F-8F) that inherits the name of Shinjuku Milano-za.

With close proximity between artists and audience, visitors can enjoy a wide variety of entertainment contents such as theater, music, and video in a space with approximately 900 seats.

Movie Theater (109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku)

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Floors 9F~10F are occupied by movie theaters! It is a large movie theater with a total of 8 screens and 752 seats.

There is a lounge where you can relax until the movie starts, as well as a premium theater with special seats and high-spec projection and sound equipment.

The three-screen wide-view theater, which projects images on the left and right walls in addition to the front screen, is especially recommended!

Hotel

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Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower is a high-rise building, most of which is occupied by hotel floors.

On floors 18 to 38F, guests can enjoy the afterglow of the various entertainment facilities, as well as the history of Shinjuku Kabukicho and the art, music, and other culture that continues to emerge in this town.

On the 39th to 44th floors, rooms with 7-meter wide windows with a wide view are interwoven with items that give a sense of Japanese culture, and on the 45th to 47th floors, there are restaurants, spas, and guest rooms with an overwhelming view of the three-story atrium.

Finally

There is an official floor guide available for your reference when you stop by.

https://www.tokyu-kabukicho-tower.jp/assets/pdf/floorguide/en.pdf

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