Overview
BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel is a luxury hotel in Kabukicho, east of Shinjuku Station and about seven minutes on foot from the main Shinjuku rail complex. It works well for travelers who want a polished Tokyo-Shinjuku stay close to nightlife, restaurants, shopping, cinemas, and the wide network of JR, private railway, and subway connections around Shinjuku.
The setting is especially appealing if you plan to spend time on the East Exit and Kabukicho side of Shinjuku. It places you near one of Tokyo's busiest entertainment districts while keeping the hotel experience high above street level.
Rooms
Guest rooms begin on the 39th floor, so the views are a central part of the stay. Rooms have wide windows, panoramic outlooks across Tokyo, and interiors shaped by Japanese design influences.
Published room categories include Studio King, Studio Deluxe, Studio Premier, Junior Corner Suites, Deluxe Suites, a two-bedroom Deluxe Suite, and five penthouses. Standard rooms start at 41 square meters, while the suites and penthouses provide larger layouts and a more private high-floor experience.
Facilities
The hotel is designed more for a quiet, elevated luxury stay than for a large resort-style setup. Guests have access to a lounge on the 46th floor, and the gym on the 18th floor is open 24 hours.
SPA sunya is located on the hotel's top floor, with treatment rooms and a relaxation lounge set well above the pace and noise of Shinjuku below.
Dining
Dining is one of the hotel's strongest features. Restaurant Bellustar serves modern French cuisine using ingredients from regions across Japan, while Bar Bellustar offers cocktails with broad city views.
There are also more focused Japanese dining options: Teppan Ten-yu for counter-style teppanyaki and Sushi JIN-E for a dedicated sushi experience.
Location and transport
The hotel is particularly convenient for Kabukicho, east-side Shinjuku nightlife, cinemas, restaurants, and shopping. Nearby rail options include Seibu Shinjuku Station in about one minute, Shinjuku Nishiguchi Station in about six minutes, Shinjuku Station in about seven minutes, and Shinjuku Sanchome Station in about eight minutes.
This location is better suited to the Kabukicho and Shinjuku East Exit side than to the south-side Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal. If you are arriving with luggage, it is worth checking an elevator-friendly route before you travel, as Shinjuku Station is large and the exit you choose can make a meaningful difference.
Airport access
Airport buses connect the area with both Haneda Airport and Narita Airport, with timetables and fares set by the bus operator. Rail access is also practical through Shinjuku Station, including JR and subway connections across Tokyo.
The best airport route will depend on your terminal, time of day, and how much luggage you are carrying.
Why stay here
Choose BELLUSTAR TOKYO if you want a luxury Shinjuku hotel with high-floor views, rooms that are larger than many central Tokyo options, strong dining, spa access, and easy access to Kabukicho in the evening.
It is a good fit for travelers who value a refined hotel environment close to nightlife and transport, rather than those who need the shortest possible walk to the south-side bus terminal.
Good to know
Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most complex station areas, so walking times can vary by exit, route, crowding, and luggage. The hotel is close to several rail options, but first-time visitors should confirm the best approach in advance, especially when arriving from an airport or transferring through the main Shinjuku Station complex.

