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- Nakano Broadway
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4.0514 Reviews
- Shopping
- Tokyo Nakano-ku Nakano 5-52-15
- As a complex building that opened in 1966, the lower level floors are a shopping center while the upper level floors are condominiums. Known as a holy land for subculture, the space from the second floor to the fourth floor is occupied by many specialist-oriented shops carrying anime, manga, used books and premium toys. From the first basement floor to the ground floor there are a row of shops related to food products, daily necessities, and fashion. The area is frequented by many women and non-Japanese, and is a popular shopping spot regardless of age or nationality.
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Nakano Broadway is a very good place to find old anime stuff, while Akihabara it’s all flashy and bran new anime and manga, Nakano Broadway is most nostalgic/vintage and you can find little...
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- Shinjuku ALTA
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 3-24-3
- This fashion building located near the east exit of Shinjuku Station is home to many brand shops targeting young women. With a total of nine floors including two basement floors and seven floors above ground, it features a range of stores covering apparel, miscellaneous goods, and cosmetics, as well as cafes, restaurants, and HMV. On the seventh floor is Studio Alta, which is well-known from the live television program “Waratte Iitomo” (It’s Ok to Laugh), and since the studio closed the space is now used as a theater. The area below the large television screen on the front of the building is popular as a meeting place.
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- Shin-Ookubo Korean Town
- Shopping
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Okubo Hyakunincho
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- Lumine Shinjuku Lumine 2
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 3-38-2
- A shopping mall with seven floors above ground connected directly to Shinjuku Station’s South Exit. Being so conveniently connected to the station, many people like to use the mall’s cafes while waiting for their train. Food and sweets can be found on the first floor. Floors two through five are dedicated to men’s and women’s fashion, while lifestyle goods and cosmetics can be found on the sixth floor, as well as a variety of fashionable and youth-oriented apparel shops. The seventh floor is home to the Lumine the Yoshimoto comedic theater where you can enjoy live comedic performances at reasonable ticket prices.
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- NEWoMan
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 4-1-6
- A multipurpose commercial facility connected directly to the Miraina Tower and New South Gate ticket gates in JR Shinjuku Station which opened as a new landmark in the area in March of 2016. Built around the concept of “providing experiences and value which help women continue to shine,” the facility hosts some 100 select shops and restaurants, including stores offering the latest fashions, gourmet cafes, and lifestyle goods shops. NEWoMan is also home to numerous noteworthy establishments making their first appearances in Japan or the Tokyo area. The facility’s food hall, located inside the ticket area, is open from 7 am to 4 am the following day, making it easy to use regardless of whether you are in the middle of a day of work, commuting, or having fun on the town.
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- Shinjuku Toho Building
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukichou 1-19-1
- A commercial building which was erected on the site of the Shinjuku Koma Gekijo theater. Restaurants and shops occupy the first floor, the second floor is a pachinko parlor, and the third floor is a Toho Cinemas movie theater. Floors eight and up are occupied by the Hotel Gracery Shinjuku. A giant mock-up of Godzilla's head can be found on the terrace on the eighth floor glaring down on the streets below. Visit the eighth floor Bonjour cafe and you can enjoy tea time with the great green lizard. The cafe also has special Godzilla-themed menu items.
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- ISETAN KAIKAN
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 3-15-17
- "A building located to the west of the Men's Building of ""Isetan Shinjuku"" in Shinjuku City, Tokyo. About 10 stores, mainly restaurants, are housed in this building, and visitors can enjoy a relaxing time at a user-friendly restaurant or cafe from lunch, teatime to dinner."
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- JR SHINJUKU MIRAINA TOWER
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 4-1-6
- A large office complex directly accessible from JR Shinjuku Station. Built on the site of the former New South Exit Station Building, it's 170 meters high with 32 above ground floors. Floors one to four mainly consist of the NEWoMan commercial center focusing on fashion and beauty for the discriminating woman. The eighth floor up is home to the offices of leading Japanese companies. The largest bus terminal in Japan, Busta Shinjuku, is located next door. So this facility has great access whether you're coming by bus, taxi, or train via Shinjuku Station, the largest in the world.
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- Shinjuku Nakamuraya Building
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 3-26-13 Shinjuku Nakamura Ya Building
- A two-minute walk from the East Exit of Shinjuku Station. This multistory complex is occupied by a variety of establishments, including shopping destinations such as a new Coach concept store with the largest selection of Coach products available, restaurants, hair and beauty salons, and even an art museum. Particularly noteworthy is Sweets & Delica Bonna located on floor B1. In addition to cream pan bread, geppei mooncakes, chukaman Chinese steamed buns, and other confections and foods the Nakamuraya company is famous for, here you can also buy other classy Japanese- and Western-style sweets such as madeleines made with a signature fermented butter, and even chef-made Japanese deli-style foods. Be sure to try the chef-crafted Shinjuku curry bread!
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- Flags
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 3-37-1
- A 10 story shopping mall located just beyond the southeast exit of JR Shinjuku Station. Flagship stores for many popular fashion, music, and sporting goods brands are located here, and the facility presents visitors with high sense lifestyles from a variety of angles. The popular global casual fashion brand Gap has a store on the first floor. The appeal of the shop is its selection of simple and tasteful designs which incorporate the latest trends to just the right degree and which come in an abundant variety of color variations. A giant video monitor is embedded in the shop's stylish exterior facade, making it a convenient place to meet up with friends.
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- Shinjuku Nishiguchi Omoide Yokocho
- Shopping
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-shinjuku 1-2
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- Nakano Sun Mall Shopping street
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4.0176 Reviews
- Shopping
- Tokyo Nakano-ku Nakano 5-chome
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Outdoor mall with a covered street. Great selection of stores and a wide variety of restaurants at all price points.
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 1-1
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishi-shinjuku 1-25-1
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- SEIBU SHINJUKU PePe
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 1-chome 30-1
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- Shinjuku Subnade
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 1-2-2
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- LUMINE Ogikubo
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- Tokyo Suginami-ku Kamiogi 1-7-1
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 1
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- Tokyo Health Plaza Hygeia
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 2-44-1
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- ESTEC Joho building
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- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Nishishinjuku 1-24-1
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