Overview
Shinjuku Prince Hotel is located in Kabukicho on the east side of Shinjuku Station, with Seibu-Shinjuku Station in the same building. It works well as a Tokyo-Shinjuku base for travelers who want nightlife, restaurants, shopping, wide rail access, and airport limousine buses all within easy reach.
Rooms
The hotel has 561 guest rooms on floors 10 through 24. Options range from compact 15.3-square-meter double and twin rooms to 30.6-square-meter deluxe, superior, and universal rooms, with a 61.2-square-meter suite at the top of the range. The room lineup is best suited to travelers who value a central Shinjuku location over spacious layouts.
Facilities
The building brings together the hotel, Seibu Shinjuku PePe shopping facilities, and Seibu-Shinjuku Station. Services include a bell desk with tourist information, ticket and SIM-card sales, a guest lounge near reception, foreign currency exchange, vending and ice machines, paid PC rental, and assistance with airport limousine bus tickets.
Dining
Dining is broader than at many station-side city hotels. Japanese Dining and Bar FUGA on the 25th floor offers city views, Buffet Dining Prince Marche serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the basement, and The Station Cafe and Bar covers drinks, lunch, light meals, and evening snacks.
Location and transport
Seibu-Shinjuku Station is on the hotel's second floor. The wider Shinjuku Station rail complex, with JR lines, Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway, Odakyu, Keio, and other services, is about five minutes away on foot. The location is especially convenient for Kabukicho, east-side Shinjuku nightlife, cinemas, restaurants, and shopping.
The hotel is less direct for the south-side Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal than properties near the New South Gate, so travelers using highway buses should confirm the exact departure point before choosing a route through the station.
Airport access
Airport limousine buses for both Haneda Airport and Narita Airport use Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, about two minutes on foot from the hotel. Published journey times are about 35 to 75 minutes for Haneda and about 85 to 145 minutes for Narita, depending on traffic and route. Rail options are also available through Shinjuku Station, including Narita Express service to Narita Airport.
Why stay here
Choose Shinjuku Prince Hotel if you want to stay on the Kabukicho side of Shinjuku with direct access to Seibu-Shinjuku Station, a short walk to the wider station network, several dining options, shopping in the same building, and an airport bus stop nearby. It is a good fit for travelers who prefer lively east-side Shinjuku to a quieter south-side or west-side station setting.
Good to know
Seibu-Shinjuku Station and the main Shinjuku Station complex are separate stations. The hotel is directly connected to Seibu-Shinjuku, while JR, subway, Odakyu, and Keio services require a short walk through the wider Shinjuku area.

