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Single Room (12㎡)
In the guest rooms, the quality of the bed is an important determinant in getting a good night’s sleep and a factor in the quality of one’s stay at our hotel in Tokyo. We use Simmons beds in all rooms- a brand of exquisite high quality. The quality of sleep is essential for beauty and health. Most of the world’s leading hotels use Simmons beds. And of course, they are used in all guest rooms at the E-Hotel

Double Room (12㎡)
All rooms have Simmons beds (140cm) and duvet sheets for couples. The hotel is convenient for shopping, sighseeing and business.
Tokyo Metro (Fukutoshin Line) allows you travel easily, such as Isetan, Tokyu Hands, Harajuku and Shibuya within 15 minutes.

Economy Twin (12㎡)
All rooms have two Simmons beds (80cm) with 12㎡ size. Reasonably priced- good for family or couple.
Access
EHotel Higashi-Shinjuku 2-3-15 Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021 Japan
TEL:03-5287-3588
FAX:03-5287-3598
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Public Transport
EHotel is located right beside Higashi-Shinjuku station (Oedo/Fukutoshin Line). Tokyo public transport is fast and frequent. Mass transit services include Toei / Metro subway lines, JR trains, private railways (Seibu).
Tokyo Metro Subway (Fukutoshin Line)

Toei Subway (Oedo Line)

Accommodations
EHotel Higashi-Shinjuku features 253 contemporary guestrooms with great location to Shinjuku (shopping area) / Kabukicho (famous entertainment area). Encompassing tirteen floors, our accommodations include 66 Kings, 148 Doubles, 11 spectacular twins and one ADAcompliant guestroom at a reasonable price. E-Hotel offers 253 unique room styles, 140cm queen size beds to ensure you enjoy a relaxing stay with us.
- Check-In: 3:00pm
- Check-Out: 11:00am
Please make all payments at check-in
Accommodations include
- High-Speed Internet Wired
- Wi-Fi is available on the lobby and 11-13 Floors
- Pay-Per-View Movies
- Blackout Drapes
- Complimentary Japanese Newspaper Available
- Contactless Card Keys
- Hair Dryer
- Handheld Shower
- Coin Laundry
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Vending Machine
- Copy/Fax (Available at the front desk/Charges apply)
- Trouser Press
Popular Attractions
Shinjuku 3 Chome
8-minute walk from EHotel
Shinjuku is very identic with Tokyo, famous for its skycrapers and high building. Shinjuku is a paradise for shoppers. It has more department stores than anywhere else in Japan. The most famous are Takashimaya-Times Square, Isetan, Mitsukoshi, Marui, My City and Odakyu.
The Shinjuku station is one of the most important junctions in the whole transport system: it is estimated more than 2 millions people travel by the three underground lines, the two private urban railways and the JR railways each day.
Shinjuku Gyoen
Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo's largest park and features more than a thousand sakura trees of more than a dozen different species. With an entrance fees of 200yen for adults, it is one of the most popular hanami (flower viewing) spot in Tokyo where it will be crowded by late March through early April each year. There are three types of garden in Shinjuku Gyoen, an English landscape garden with wide lawns, a traditional Japanese garden with teahouses and a symmetrically arranged, formal French garden. Thanks to the early and late blooming trees, Shinjuku Gyoen is a recommended hanami destination for those who miss the main season by a week or two.
Shinjukugyoenmae Station on the Marunouchi Subway Line, is a short walk from either the Okido or Shinjuku Gate.
Kabukicho
5-minute walk from EHotel
The Kabukich district is Tokyo's most notorious red-light district - although during the daytime you might not even notice. At night it's a different story though, night or day, it's always packed with people. For those who want to seek a night life pleasure or just to have a drinking establishments, then Kabukicho is a must. Kabukicho is the location of many hostess bars, host bars, hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the "Sleepless Town".
Shibuya
Shibuya Station on Fukutoshin Line (9 minutes ride from Higashi-Shinjuku)
Shibuya is symbolic as a center of youth culture. The northwest side of Shibuya Station, stretching from the Hachiko Exit, is the area's entertainment district. Hachiko-mae Plaza is probably the most popular meeting place in all of Japan. The crosswalk at the nearby intersection is so famous. When the lights turn red, they all turn red at the same timein every direction. People surge into "scramble" intersection from all sides.
SHIBUYA109 is filled with more than 100 boutiques and is known as the symbol of Shibuya's fashion world. You can find women's wear, women's shoes, bags, accessories and more. The area around the entrance has become the place to meet.
Harajuku
Jingu-mae (Harajuku) Station on Fukutoshin Line (4 minutes ride from Higashi-Shinjuku)
Harajuku is also a fashion capital of the world. Harajuku is also a fashion capital of the world, renowned for its unique street fashion. Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits. Many prominent designers and fashion ideas have sprung from Harajuku and incorporated themselves into other fashions throughout the world.
On the north side of Omote-sando is the heart of Ura-Harajuku, where many young designers have unique boutiques. On the south side is a pedestrian street that takes you to Shibuya in only 15 minutes.
Cat Street: Narrow street approximately 400m long running from the front of Harajuku Station Takeshita Exit through to Meiji-dori. The street is popular with young people who are attracted to hip youth oriented fashion shops.
Tsukiji
Tsukiji Ichiba Station on Oedo Line (33 minutes ride from Higashi-Shinjuku)
Tsukiji Ichiba is commonly known as the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world. The 200-square meter area is packed with about 330 fishmongers, greengrocers and restaurants, with energetic shopkeepers calling out from every side. The adjacent Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market (inner market) is strictly for wholesalers, but the outer market is open to the public.
Many people come here to shop not only for fish but also for a wide variety of foodstuffs such as vegetables, soup stock, seaweed, tea and rare delicacies. The best shopping hours are between 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.. The market bustles with family shoppers on Saturdays, the day before the market closes.
Roppongi
Roppongi Station on Oedo Line (20 minutes ride from Higashi-Shinjuku via Tocho-mae)
Roppongi is famous for its nightlife and very popular with foreigners. Unlike most other nightlife districts in Tokyo, there are thousands of foreigners visible from any vantage point, and almost all restaurants and clubs cater to the English-speaking crowd. A complex of facilities which includes offices, residential housing, hotels, shops and restaurants, as well as entertainment facilities such as the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo City View, and TV Asahi. Roppongi hills continues to transmit cutting edge culture and information.
Aikikai Foudation
The Aikikai is an original school of Aikido, offically recognized by the Japanese Government. 5-minute walk to its world headquarters from E-hotel. The Aikikai Foundation also has the business of issuing, throughout the world, certificates of grading and instructor titles legitimated by the Doshu








