Tokyu Kabukicho Tower
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Check out a 47-story icon, Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, in Tokyo's vibrant Shinjuku district.
Every time we wander into the heart of Shinjuku, we find ourselves drawn to the neon-lit allure of Kabukicho, Tokyo’s bustling playground of night-time delights. Tucked amid this lively district, the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower offers modern entertainment that caters to just about everyone—kids and adults alike. Unlike the streets below, brimming with bars and nocturnal escapades, the tower invites a broader audience, making it a staple in our adventures through Tokyo.
First off, let me paint you a picture of the scene as we approach the towering marvel. The streets of Kabukicho are alive, buzzing with an infectious energy that only Tokyo can muster. Neon signs blink in a symphony of colors, each alley whispering tales of the night. Amid this vibrant chaos stands the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, a striking 47-story structure that slices through the cityscape with its sleek, modern design. We walked about 6 minutes from Shinjuku Station east exit. If you are staying at Shinjuku Prince Hotel, it takes two minutes on foot! It’s more than just a building; it’s a vertical festival of fun packed into one colossal landmark.
Now, let me take you up to the stars—literally. Perched on the 39th to 47th floors of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower is The Bellustar Tokyo, a luxurious outpost of the Pan Pacific Hotel chain. Here, we’ve gazed out over the sprawling cityscape from one of the 185 lavish rooms and suites. The panoramic views are simply breathtaking, especially when the sun dips below the horizon and Tokyo lights up like a starry sky. On-site, there’s also a restaurant that serves up some sublime dishes, a fitness center for those who like to stay active, and a rooftop terrace that offers an oasis above the city buzz.
Just a few floors down, spanning from the 18th to 38th, is the Hotel Groove Shinjuku, a stylish member of the Parkroyal family. We’ve stayed here too, enjoying the contemporary comfort of their 687 guest rooms. It’s the little conveniences and the range of facilities like the swimming pool and multiple dining options that make this hotel a gem in the bustling district.
For movie buffs like us, the 109 Cinemas Premium on the 9th and 10th floors is a paradise. Each of the eight screens offers a state-of-the-art movie-watching experience, which we’ve indulged in more times than we can count. It’s not just about watching films; it’s about living them, with premium sound systems and plush seating that make every viewing a premiere event.
And if you’re into more traditional entertainment, the Theater Milano-za from the 6th to 8th floors is a cultural hub we’ve come to adore. The performances here span from the classical Japanese theatre arts to electrifying modern dance shows. It’s a place where tradition meets contemporary, creating a tapestry of artistic expression that’s rich with Japanese culture.
Let’s not forget the heartbeat of the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower : the first five floors. These levels are a microcosm of Tokyo itself, brimming with dining and entertainment options. We’ve sampled dishes from around the world here, sung our hearts out in karaoke bars, and lost track of time in arcades. It’s a whirlwind of fun that starts the moment you step inside.
In essence, the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower isn’t just a place to visit; it’s a place to experience. From luxurious stays high above the city to immersive cultural encounters and endless entertainment options, the tower truly has something for everyone. Each visit leaves us with new stories to tell and memories to cherish. It’s a cornerstone of our Tokyo adventures, a place where we always feel like a part of the vibrant tapestry that is Japan. Whether you’re after a taste of luxury, a night out, or a dive into Japanese culture, the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower is your gateway to an unforgettable Tokyo experience.
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