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1. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Observatory
Head to the West/Central West gate of Shinjuku Station for sweeping views of downtown Tokyo from 202 meters above ground. These observatories not only give you breathtaking views, but it also offer you insights into Tokyo and TMG policy.
2. Kabukicho entertainment district
Coming from the East/Central East gate of Shinjuku Station, Kabukicho is a district that combines adult entertainment with neon samurai displays, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for every visitor. Whether you crave Tokyo's nightlife or wish to wander through vibrant streets, Kabukicho promises something special for all explorers.
3. Samurai Museum
At Shinjuku Station's East/Central East gate, the Samurai Museum lets you learn about Japan's warrior traditions. This interactive experience includes sword training, ninja star throwing, and close encounters with authentic swords and armor. You can join English-guided tours, explore the blend of samurai and ninja cultures, and dive into the connection between history, manga, and anime. Plus, don't forget to check out the real-sword gift shop for unique souvenirs!
4. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
At Shinjuku Station's South Gate, explore Japan's natural beauty in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden with Japanese traditional, formal, and landscape gardens with lush lawns. In spring, enjoy the beauty of 900 cherry trees, while autumn offers vibrant foliage and a Chrysanthemum Exhibition. With a diverse selection of plants and a charming greenhouse, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a must-visit year-round.
5. Lumine Est
Located above JR's South East gates, Lumine Est is a shopping paradise offering a wide range of fashion, beauty, and lifestyle stores. It's a must-visit for shopaholics looking to indulge in some retail therapy.