Overview
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is best suited to travelers who want to stay on Shinjuku's Kabukicho side, close to nightlife and East Exit dining, rather than beside the quieter south-side transport facilities. The hotel is located in the Shinjuku Toho Building on the east side of Shinjuku Station, placing it in the middle of the Tokyo-Shinjuku entertainment area.
The scale is part of the appeal. With 970 rooms in a 30-story tower, this is a large city hotel rather than a small boutique property. That makes it a straightforward choice for guests who value a busy central location, predictable hotel facilities, and quick access to food and entertainment around the building.
Rooms
The hotel has 970 non-smoking rooms. Published categories cover doubles and twins. Larger layouts include triples, and universal twin rooms are available for accessibility needs.
Room sizes range from 18 to 32 square meters, so travelers should expect compact central-Tokyo proportions even in a large property. Wi-Fi is included, and bathrooms have separate toilets, a detail that can make shared rooms easier to manage.
The Godzilla rooms and Godzilla-view rooms are the hotel's most distinctive themed options. They are the main reason to choose a specific room type here rather than treating the hotel only as a convenient Shinjuku place to sleep.
Facilities
Facilities are set up for steady turnover in a busy city hotel. The front desk can hold luggage around a stay, guest floors have water servers, and a coin laundry is available on the eighth floor.
The property is non-smoking, with a designated smoking area in the eighth-floor lobby. Paid parking is in the basement of the Shinjuku Toho Building. It is shared rather than reserved for hotel guests, and advance parking reservations are not accepted.
Dining
GRACERY LOUNGE is next to the eighth-floor lobby and has an attached terrace, giving guests a place to pause without leaving the building. Sizzler serves the hotel's breakfast buffet, centered on its premium salad bar, and also operates later in the day for regular dining.
Location and transport
The hotel is about five minutes on foot from JR Shinjuku Station's East Exit and about three minutes from Seibu Shinjuku Station. For travelers arriving by JR lines, the East Exit approach is the key walking reference; for Seibu services, the route is shorter.
The Kabukicho location is especially convenient for east-side restaurants, late-night entertainment, and the cinemas around the Shinjuku Toho Building. Shopping is also close by, without making the south side of Shinjuku the default route.
The tradeoff is orientation. If your plans center on the Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, a hotel near the New South Gate will usually feel more direct. This location instead favors Kabukicho and the East Exit side.
Airport access
Airport limousine buses run from Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, about two minutes on foot from the hotel, to Haneda Airport and Narita Airport. The shortest published trips are about 35 minutes to Haneda Airport Terminal 2 and about 1 hour 30 minutes to Narita Airport Terminal 3, but road traffic can change actual journey times.
For rail, Shinjuku Station also offers options such as the Narita Express.
Why stay here
Stay here if the appeal is a busy east-side Shinjuku address with Kabukicho at the door and the JR East Exit within a short walk. The hotel works well for travelers who want the reassurance of a large property, the novelty of Godzilla-themed room options, and easy access to an airport bus stop.
It is less ideal for visitors who want a quiet station-adjacent setting or the shortest walk to the south-side highway bus terminal.
Good to know
Plan your arrival route around the exit you use. Shinjuku Station is large, and a five-minute walk from the East Exit can feel longer if you surface on the wrong side of the complex.
Parking should be treated as a paid shared building facility rather than a guaranteed hotel space. Airport bus journey times are best read as estimates because they depend on traffic. Guests who are sensitive to nightlife should also note that the hotel's main strength is its Kabukicho location; it is better for energy and convenience than for a quiet neighborhood feel.

