Overview
Shin-Yokohama Station is about five minutes on foot from Toyoko Inn Shin-yokohama Ekimae Honkan, the Honkan branch of Toyoko Inn near the JR Tokaido Shinkansen north exit and the municipal subway's Exit 1. It is a straightforward business-hotel choice for travelers who want reliable basics, easy train timing, and breakfast included rather than spacious rooms or leisure facilities.
The surrounding Shin-Yokohama Station Area is built around transport and events more than waterfront Yokohama sightseeing. That makes the hotel a good fit before or after a Shinkansen trip, on Yokohama Arena nights, or whenever staying north of central Yokohama keeps the day simpler.
Rooms
Rooms follow Toyoko Inn's compact format, with the familiar desk-and-unit-bath layout. Wired and wireless internet are provided, along with small conveniences such as a refrigerator and kettle. A Heartful Room A option is also available.
Treat the rooms as clean, practical overnight space rather than somewhere to linger. Solo and business travelers will know what to expect, while couples or guests with large luggage should choose room types carefully and plan for limited floor space.
Facilities
Facilities are geared toward an efficient stay. Guests can use check-in kiosks and laundry. The lobby has Wi-Fi and vending machines, with water, ice, and a microwave nearby. Trouser presses, parcel handling, rental items, and paid copy or fax service are also available.
Parking is limited and requires a reservation, with a small number of paid spaces split between surface and multi-level parking. Arriving by train is the easier option here, especially on event days when roads and sidewalks around Shin-Yokohama can get busy.
Dining
A free buffet breakfast is served from 6:30 to 9:00. It is helpful before an early train, work appointment, or arena event, though it is best viewed as a simple morning meal rather than a major hotel feature.
For other meals or coffee, head to Cubic Plaza or the streets around Shin-Yokohama. The area is convenient for quick meals and pre-event food, while central Yokohama and Minato Mirai offer a broader range of dining.
Location and transport
The hotel's strongest point is the short walk back to Shin-Yokohama. From there, the Tokaido Shinkansen connects with Tokyo and the Nagoya-Kyoto-Osaka corridor. Local trips use the JR Yokohama Line, the municipal subway, and the Tokyu and Sotetsu Shin-Yokohama lines.
This location is especially convenient if your plans revolve around the Shinkansen, Yokohama Arena, Nissan Stadium, or the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum. It is less natural for trips focused on Chinatown, bay views, waterfront walks, or late evenings around Minato Mirai.
Airport access
Airport access is by rail and bus rather than a hotel-door shuttle. The short walk to Shin-Yokohama helps keep Haneda Airport transfers manageable, particularly when you are pairing an airport trip with a Shinkansen arrival or departure.
For Narita Airport, plan the route more carefully through major rail hubs or airport services. The best choice can depend on luggage, departure time, and whether you prefer speed or fewer transfers.
Why stay here
Stay here when the schedule matters more than the hotel itself: an early Shinkansen, a late arrival, a Yokohama Arena event, or a simple work night near the rail hub. The appeal is not atmosphere or resort-style extras, but a familiar Toyoko Inn setup close enough to keep travel days easy.
Cubic Plaza, Yokohama Arena, Nissan Stadium, and the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum give you convenient local anchors between trains. For a broader Yokohama sightseeing trip, compare this area with central Yokohama or Minato Mirai before committing.
Good to know
Toyoko Inn Shin-yokohama Ekimae Honkan is separate from Toyoko Inn Shin-yokohama Ekimae Shinkan nearby. Check the exact branch name before following map directions, and reserve parking in advance if you plan to drive.