Park Hyatt Tokyo

Top choice in Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo


This eyrie atop a Tange Kenzō–designed skyscraper in west Shinjuku looks no less tasteful and elegant than when it opened more than 20 years ago, and it remains a popular spot for visiting celebrities. The rooms are on the 42nd to 51st floors, meaning even the entry-level rooms have fantastic views; west-facing rooms look out towards Mt Fuji.

Perks include fitness classes in the naturally lit studio on the 47th floor and access to a private library full of art books.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo attractions

1. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

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Tokyo's city hall – a landmark building designed by Tange Kenzō – has observatories (202m) atop both the south and north towers of Building 1 (the views…

2. NTT Intercommunication Centre

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The ICC shows challenging, conceptual works that explore the intersection between art and technology – sometimes including participatory VR installations…

3. Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery

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Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery is at its best when it holds solo shows and retrospectives of major modern Japanese artists and movements (spanning diverse…

4. Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower

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This Nishi-Shinjuku landmark building (completed in 2008) is a 50-storey webbed tower designed by Tange Associates. Easily identifiable among the blockier…

5. Shinjuku I-Land

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This otherwise ordinary office complex is home to more than a dozen public artworks, including one of Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculptures (on the southeast…

6. Meiji-jingū Gyoen

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On the grounds of Meiji-jingū (accessed via the shrine's main approach) is the strolling garden, Meiji-jingū Gyoen. It once belonged to a feudal estate;…

7. Meiji-jingū

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Tokyo’s grandest Shintō shrine is dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken, whose reign (1868–1912) coincided with Japan's transformation from…

8. Godzilla Head

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Godzilla, a portmanteau of the Japanese words for gorilla (gorira) and whale (kujira), is king of the kaijū (strange beasts) that ruled Japanese popular…