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Essentially Tokyo’s red-light district, Kabukicho isn’t exactly a place you want to bring the kids, but it’s hardly as sleazy as the name suggests. The "Sleepless Town" moniker is undoubtedly accurate, as the nightclubs, bars, and Izakaya are open very late, especially the ones along Shinjuku Golden Gai, which is lined with tiny pubs serving up delicious meat skewers and cheap pours of Sapporo.
It's far from just a nightlife destination, some of the most popular and interesting local hotels are situated in this part of Shinjuku. Most notable is the Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, which is famous for its gigantic Godzilla head looming over a well-traveled intersection. The zaniness can’t be understated, as even one of Tokyo’s most popular bars is Kabukicho’s iconic Robot Bar.
Kabukicho couldn't be easier to reach as it's located just steps from Shinjuku Station and Seibu Shinjuku Station. If you're planning on heading to Kabukicho for a night out, you can store bags or excess items at a convenient Bounce luggage storage location, so you can get around more easily.
Everything is made easier for commuters and tourists by Shinjuku Station, which is just a seven-minute walk from the heart of Kabukicho. You'll enjoy commuter and metric connections and will have an easy time getting to the neighborhood from Tokyo airports. Seibu-Shinjuku Station is another transit hub serving the area, but it is more geared towards local commuters.
The Red "Ichiban-gai Gate", Cinecity Square, Ōkubo Park, Don Quijote Store, the Godzilla head / Toho Cinemas the famous Robot Restaurant, Shinjuku Golden Gai, and Hanazono Shrine are all within a 15-minute walk from each other.
Tokyo’s metro network has multiple lines routed through Shinjuku Station, connecting Kabukicho with essentially all of Tokyo. This way, you'll be able to hit the Imperial Palace on the same day as your night out in Kabukicho.
You can take the Haneda-Airport Limousine Bus to Shinjuku Station and get to Haneda Airport in 30-40 minutes. From there, you can get to Kabuchiko in 5 minutes on foot. The journey from Narita Airport takes a little longer (70-80 minutes) as you’ll need to take the Skyliner to Nippori Station and transfer to the Yamanote Line to reach Shinjuku Station.
Kabukicho is one of the most delightful areas of Tokyo and an absolute must if you're interested in nightlife or some truly unique aspects of Japanese culture. Just don't let your luggage slow you down if you're trying to hit every pub at Shinjuku Golden Gai. Trust your bags with Bounce!