
The first Pan Pacific in Japan, perched atop Shinjuku, between Kabukicho's neon glow and mineral silence.
BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel
From
714.342 €
“Opened 2023 in the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, 47 floors above Tokyo's most electric neighbourhood.”
BELLUSTAR TOKYO occupies the upper floors of the Kabukicho Tower, opened two years ago. We head straight up to the 39th for the lobby, bathed in natural light and Japanese blond wood. The rooms, spacious for Tokyo (from 40 m²), play on the contrast of dark stone, ivory textiles, floor-to-ceiling windows plunging into the urban chaos. The spa and indoor pool offer a rare respite in this sleepless neighbourhood. The main table blends pan-Asian influences and local produce, attentive service without being stuffy. From 714 € per night, a coherent rate for this level of service and this strategic address, five minutes' walk from Shinjuku Station. We recommend it for those seeking contemporary 5★ at the heart of Tokyo's effervescence, without sacrificing calm ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend BELLUSTAR to business travellers seeking a modern base in Shinjuku, and to couples in their thirties or forties in quest of contemporary 5★ without the pomp of historic palaces. The hotel suits long stays too, thanks to generous spaces and integrated spa. Families find their place here, but the clientele remains mostly adult and international.
The building
Architecture and interiors
BELLUSTAR occupies floors 39 to 47 of the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, opened in 2023. Lobby on the 39th, bathed in natural light, Japanese blond wood and dark stone. Rooms start at 40 m², spacious for Tokyo, with floor-to-ceiling windows plunging over the city. Spa and indoor pool on upper floors, mineral materials and ivory textiles.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
The main table blends pan-Asian influences and seasonal Japanese produce, attentive service without excessive formality. You'll also find a lobby bar and room service, available until midnight. No starred table, but honest, well-executed cuisine consistent with the address's standing.
Highlights
- Booking score 9.5/10 from 287 reviews, one of Shinjuku's best
- Spa and indoor pool on upper floors, panoramic views over Tokyo
- Pan-Asian gastronomic restaurant with seasonal Japanese produce
- Direct airport shuttle, on-site parking (rare in this neighbourhood)
- Rooms from 40 m², large floor-to-ceiling windows, Japanese mineral design
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Tokyo
BELLUSTAR stands atop Kabukicho, Shinjuku's neon and nightlife district. Shinjuku Station, Tokyo's rail hub, lies five minutes' walk away. Direct access to JR lines, metro and buses; Narita Airport 90 minutes, Haneda 45 minutes by express train.
Good to know
Before you book
- Check-in
- 3pm, check-out noon. Early check-in subject to availability, sometimes chargeable.
- Wi-Fi
- Free connection throughout the hotel, stable speeds.
- Parking
- On site, around 3 000 ¥ / night, booking advised.
- Spa & Pool
- Indoor heated pool, spa with treatments, free access for residents.
- Airport shuttle
- Available on request, rate to confirm at booking.
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible rooms, wide lifts, trained staff.
Facilities
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wi-Fi
Fitness centre
Airport shuttle
Facilities for disabled guests
Spa and wellness centre
Restaurant
Room service
On-site parking
Location
Where BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel is located
Exact address
BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel
Address
1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku
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