[Tokyo・Shinjuku] Introducing three must-see spots in Shinjuku!
Introducing three spots near the station that you can visit without getting wet in the rain! Let's go to Shinjuku where you can find fashionable things and delicious food.
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Table of Contents
- If you want to get fashion items, then come to Shinjuku Flags
- Shinjuku Nishiguchi HALC: A place where you can find everything from high-end branded goods to electrical appliances and delicious food
- The underground passage is also a famous spot in Shinjuku! Have fun without getting wet in the rain with "ODAKYU Ace"
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If you want to get fashion items, then come to Shinjuku Flags
Shinjuku Flags is located right in front of the southeast ticket gates of JR Shinjuku Station. In addition to apparel shops, it is a compact commercial facility where you can find a wide variety of items, including CD shops where you can experience Japanese culture.
UNIQLO
The world-famous brand Uniqlo is spread across two floors.
They have a wide selection of items, from underwear to outerwear and fashion accessories, so it's convenient for those times when it's colder than you expected and you want to buy just one more layer.
GAP
GAP on the B1F carries a wide range of kids and baby items.
This is the only shop in Shinjuku Flags that sells kids and baby items, so if you have children with you or are looking for souvenirs, be sure to stop by.
Also, on the first floor, the only GAP Cafe in the world is open, so be sure to stop by between shopping trips.
Tower Records
We also have a wide selection of popular city pop records and J-pop CDs.
You can also listen to the songs, so be sure to check them out.
Shinjuku Nishiguchi HALC: A place where you can find everything from high-end branded goods to electrical appliances and delicious food
It is also easily accessible from Shinjuku Station on all lines! Shinjuku Nishiguchi HALC is a charming commercial facility that includes Odakyu Department Store and BIC CAMERA.
BIC CAMERA
BIC CAMERA 6th floor is packed with all things Japanese hobby culture, with a large selection of popular plastic models, figures, games, and toys.
With so many figures in front of them, both adults and children are likely to become engrossed and lose track of time.
The colorful Japanese sweets lined up on the second floor make perfect souvenirs.
Of course, you can also purchase cameras and other electrical appliances. We also have staff who can speak foreign languages, so please feel free to ask us any questions you may have.
Odakyu Department Store
The B2 floor of Odakyu Department Store is home to a deli section that is recommended for those wanting to enjoy a leisurely meal at a hotel.
There are a variety of Japanese and Western side dishes lined up, so it's fun just to look at them.
The other floors are home to numerous stores, including high-end brands, cosmetics and sweets specialty stores.
The underground passage is also a famous spot in Shinjuku! Have fun without getting wet in the rain with "ODAKYU Ace"
The underground shopping mall at Shinjuku, one of the world's largest terminals, is full of delicious attractions.
You can access the station without getting wet in the rain by going through the underground passage from Shinjuku Station on any line to the Shinjuku Station West Exit Rotary. The ODAKYU Ace we will introduce this time is located on the north and south sides of the Shinjuku Station West Exit Rotary.
Cha no Ikedaya (South Building)
The first place we would like to introduce is " Cha no Ikedaya " located in the south building of ODAKYU Ace . Why not try some Japanese tea and matcha soft serve ice cream to get a taste of Japan?
SHINJUKU SABOTEN(South Building)
At SHINJUKU SABOTEN, a tonkatsu specialty restaurant founded in 1966, you can enjoy tonkatsu made with long-aged pork, slowly fried in low-temperature oil.
Grinding sesame seeds and enjoying their aroma while waiting for them to fry is an experience that originated at Saboten!
Sumi-e (North Building, Shinjuku Delish Park)
If you want to taste bread from Shinjuku, this is the place for you. Sumi-e is a bakery run by a French restaurant that was founded in Shinjuku 75 years ago (the French restaurant is no longer open). It is located in the Delish Park in the north building of ODAKYU Ace.
The shop offers a wide variety of carefully baked breads that make the most of the unique characteristics of the ingredients, including French bread served with meals in restaurants, sweet breads, and savory breads.
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There are still plenty of attractions within each facility, including "Odakyu Hulk," "Shinjuku West Exit Ace," and "Shinjuku Flags"!
Please be sure to visit it.
*Prices and product lineup are subject to change.
Shinjuku Flags is a 10-story complex located just outside the southeast exit of Shinjuku Station. It has a focus on fashion, sports, and music, and is home to stores such as GAP, Uniqlo, Oshman's, and Tower Records. Shinjuku Nishiguchi HALC is a commercial complex facing the west exit of Shinjuku Station, with 3 basement floors and 8 aboveground floors. It is made up of Odakyu Department Store, BIC CAMERA, restaurants, service facilities, and more, and supports people who enjoy their daily lives in their own way.
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