Shinjuku
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Major areas of Shinjuku-ku (Shinjuku ward) include Takadanobaba to the north, Yotsuya and Ichigaya with many small restaurants to the east, and Kagurazaka, one of the remaining traditional geisha districts. The east side of Shinjuku is well known for shopping and nightlife, especially in Kabukicho and Shinjuku ni-chome.
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- A calm time in an authentic bar in Shinjuku
- "depa-chika" experience at historical building
- Place that never sleeps
- World's busiest station with 3.6 million people
- Forest of skyscrapers
- Notable complex with Takashimaya
- One of the Tokyo's best gardens
- Shrine to bring prosperity next to Kabukicho

















Shinjuku is a major commercial and administrative center of Tokyo, housing the busiest train station in the world with over two million passengers a day, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, as well as a heavy concentration of department stores, hotels, eating places and entertainment facilities.











