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Night buses leave late at night and arrive early morning. We introduce places around Shinjuku Station and the Shinjuku Bus Terminal where you can rest or take a shower before or after your trip.

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Early Morning Shops Around the Station

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McDonald's South Shinjuku Branch / Shinjuku South Exit Branch

Only five minutes by foot from Busta Shinjuku, this is a McDonald's open 24 hours. There are several McDonald's in the Shinjuku area so you can select one that is located conveniently near you.

McDonald's South Shinjuku Branch
Address: Tokyo, Shibuya, Yoyogi 2-6-7
Website: McDonald's South Shinjuku Branch (Japanese)

McDonald's in the Shinjuku Area

Starbucks Coffee Shinjuku Southern Terrace Branch

This is a branch located fairly close to the Busta Shinjuku as well. It is open from 7:00 to 22:30 (23:00 on Fridays and Saturdays) and there are indoor and terrace seats available at this branch.

Starbucks Coffee Shinjuku Southern Terrace Branch
Address: Tokyo, Shibuya, Yoyogi 2-2-1 Inside Shinjuku Southern Terrace
Website: Starbucks Coffee Shinjuku Southern Terrace Branch

Convenient Spots in the Shinjuku Bus Terminal

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With 146 seats in the waiting room, there are also lockers available for various sizes of luggage. Prices of lockers increase every two hours and vary according to the sizes. You can use this facility 30 minutes prior to the last bus, so you can always arrive earlier than your departure time to explore the area a bit after storing your luggage in the lockers.

You can also use the free Wi-Fi service in Busta Shinjuku if you register your e-mail address. For more information, please look at the official website.

For more information about Busta Shinjuku, please read Shinjuku's New Bus Terminal - How Traveling From Tokyo Got Easier.

Go and recharge yourself before or after a long journey on an overnight bus!

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Miho Moriya

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MATCHA editor and freelance writer. Born, raised, and currently living in Tokyo. Have visited over 30 countries and lived in four different prefectures. I have traveled to almost all 47 prefectures in Japan! I try to create articles that help convey the charms of a destination through words and pictures. I love forests, temples, and camels.
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