THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
4-31-1, Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku 160-0023 Tokyo Prefecture
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Our guest rooms use materials and colors which allow guests to experience the green and openness of the Shinjuku Central Park West situated right in front of the hotel. We have guest rooms that overlook the Tokyo Metropolitan Building surrounded by green, as well as a Terrace Suite spanning over 200㎡* that may be used as a party or banquet room. Enjoy all our guest room amenities designed to capture the playful spirit of Shinjuku. *Combined total of guest room and terrace space.
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Mid-range
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English, Japanese
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4-31-1, Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku 160-0023 Tokyo Prefecture
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Great for walkers
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Nestled in the heart of the city, THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku draws guests with its modern, lively atmosphere, highlighted by a DJ-enhanced ambiance and on-site bakery. The rooms, while praised for cleanliness and equipment, are noted by some visitors to be on the smaller side and occasionally pose accessibility issues.
Staff interactions receive mixed reviews, ranging from commendable helpfulness to instances of inattentiveness. THE KNOT's location is a high point, offering easy access to transport and local eateries, though opinions on value and the cost of amenities like breakfast show some dissent among patrons.
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When we arrived ar Narita airport we had some tickets and passes to purchase. The staff at the airport were very helpful in directing us to the various counters we needed. When we arrived at the hotel the staff were also very helpful, as are most japanese people. If you ask them a question they will try their best to help. About the hotel, the room was quite small, but who visits tokyo to stay in a hotel room??? In most hotels you have a room cleaning option, full clean or eco clean. Eco clean means change towels only. At the knot if you choose eco clean they leave you a voucher worth 500 yen which you can exchange at the bar for drinks, in the restaurant, or at their bakery. We found the amenties at the knot very convenient and if you smoke they also have a smoking room. All round we would recommend this hotel as a good place to stay, also it is only a 15 minute walk to the main shinjuku train station, very convenient if you like to travel.
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Date of stay: March 2020
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Response from theknottokyoshinjuku, お客様担当マネージャー at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Mar 27, 2020
Thank you very much for taking the time to comment about your stay at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku. We are very appreciative of the many wonderful things you had to say about our establishment and for your explanation of the room size in a positive way. We are also glad to hear that the reception staff was able to be of assistance. We hope that you will consider staying with us again, should you return to Japan in the future. We await your return! THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
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We (family of 3) stayed here in late December, and it was one of the better boutique hotels I’ve stayed in. The rooms—they’re small, it’s Tokyo—are cozy but there’s a fridge, good TV and a tiny bathroom with a deep soaking tub and excellent shower. The beds were hard, as is Japanese custom, so be prepared for that.
The best thing about The Knot is the BAKERY that is in the lobby. The pastries are excellent and not ridiculously expensive. The coffee however, is overpriced, but at least it’s delicious. Family Mart down the street has good coffee too, and it’s much cheaper! There’s also free coffee in your room (the coolest disposable pour over set up) too.
We would return to this hotel in a heartbeat, and have already recommended it to friends.
The best thing about The Knot is the BAKERY that is in the lobby. The pastries are excellent and not ridiculously expensive. The coffee however, is overpriced, but at least it’s delicious. Family Mart down the street has good coffee too, and it’s much cheaper! There’s also free coffee in your room (the coolest disposable pour over set up) too.
We would return to this hotel in a heartbeat, and have already recommended it to friends.
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Date of stay: December 2019Trip type: Traveled with family
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Response from theknottokyoshinjuku, お客様担当マネージャー at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Feb 23, 2020
Thank you very much for taking the time to comment about your stay at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku. We are extremely happy to hear that you and your family enjoyed your time with us and are grateful for the many wonderful things you had to say about the hotel and its services. We look forward to seeing you again the next time you come back to Japan! THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
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We stayed here for 4 nights at the end of our tour of Japan for the Rugby World Cup in October 2019 as we were attending one of the games in Tokyo.
The hotel was conveniently located only a 15 minute walk from Shinjuku station.
The hotel is very modern. Loved the bar area and bakery in the hotel where the breakfast and pastries were awesome. simple and clean consisting of several floors. Rooms are good and for Tokyo, the room had decent space. I would certainly recommend this hotel just for the atmosphere in the lobby and bar area 😜
The hotel was conveniently located only a 15 minute walk from Shinjuku station.
The hotel is very modern. Loved the bar area and bakery in the hotel where the breakfast and pastries were awesome. simple and clean consisting of several floors. Rooms are good and for Tokyo, the room had decent space. I would certainly recommend this hotel just for the atmosphere in the lobby and bar area 😜
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Date of stay: October 2019Trip type: Traveled with family
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Response from 北野 利典, 営業 at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Jul 31, 2020
Thank you very much for taking the time to comment about your stay at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku. We are happy to hear that you enjoyed your time with us. We hope that you will consider staying with us again the next time you come back to Japan. THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
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This hotel is very nice. It's clean and has great facilities - bar, restaurant, bakery and bike hire. The staff are kind and helpful and let us check in to our room earlier than check in time when we requested to drop out bags off. We stayed in a few different places and this room was by far the smallest. It was also by far the cheapest though. There was very little space to walk in the room with two twin beds if you want more room be prepared to pay a lot more. Overall this was great value.
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Date of stay: January 2020Trip type: Traveled with family
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Response from theknottokyoshinjuku, お客様担当マネージャー at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Feb 23, 2020
Thank you very much for taking the time to comment about your stay at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku. We are very grateful for your compliments regarding our establishment and are happy that you found our accommodations adequate. We hope that you will consider staying with us again, should you return to Japan in the future. THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
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First, i will apologies for the staff who does his best..
It is a 3 stars hotel so don't be mistaken I don't consider it as a 5 stars hotel
I will try to be as factual as possible
The location is good not too far from metro stations and in front of the parc..
The front desk on arrival is friendly and helps you to use the check-in machine.
They inform you that the room will be done only every 3 days (in reality it is more than that, 4th day and still not done) you only receive some water, and they provide a new towel.
there are no laundry services, but 3 washing machines (which are always, always busy (300 yen per machine) and 3 dryers that require several runs to dry the clothes.. So the best thing to do is to take your clothes and wash it outside..
There is some good music in the lobby (way too loud if you want to work, don't even think of making a video call).
There is also a huge table that people use to work .. and eat their lunch from the bakeries leaving sometimes leftover food on the ground (especially when eating croissants).
Breakfast: The price is not the same if you book one day in advance (I realize that when I paid the bill, they apologies for the mistaken information).. The quality of the food is very good.. but unfortunately..
They have very few choices and quantities: don't expect to have a croissant after 8:30... (even if the staff really made an effort to find some for me after several requests.. )
only green tea and no black tea, this would have made sense if it was an Asian Breakfast ... but besides the curry no Asian breakfast..
In the end, it is way too expensive for what they offer..
Wifi: Bring your own Wi-Fi.. Wifi is good enough to read emails, not more..
The bar closes early and has only 6 seats. be careful..
I will stop here.
My feeling in this hotel everything is done to make more money..Which is their right. but I really don't like this feeling..
the good thing is the restaurant on the 2nd floor. is very good ..
it needs a reservation but it is worth it..
It is a 3 stars hotel so don't be mistaken I don't consider it as a 5 stars hotel
I will try to be as factual as possible
The location is good not too far from metro stations and in front of the parc..
The front desk on arrival is friendly and helps you to use the check-in machine.
They inform you that the room will be done only every 3 days (in reality it is more than that, 4th day and still not done) you only receive some water, and they provide a new towel.
there are no laundry services, but 3 washing machines (which are always, always busy (300 yen per machine) and 3 dryers that require several runs to dry the clothes.. So the best thing to do is to take your clothes and wash it outside..
There is some good music in the lobby (way too loud if you want to work, don't even think of making a video call).
There is also a huge table that people use to work .. and eat their lunch from the bakeries leaving sometimes leftover food on the ground (especially when eating croissants).
Breakfast: The price is not the same if you book one day in advance (I realize that when I paid the bill, they apologies for the mistaken information).. The quality of the food is very good.. but unfortunately..
They have very few choices and quantities: don't expect to have a croissant after 8:30... (even if the staff really made an effort to find some for me after several requests.. )
only green tea and no black tea, this would have made sense if it was an Asian Breakfast ... but besides the curry no Asian breakfast..
In the end, it is way too expensive for what they offer..
Wifi: Bring your own Wi-Fi.. Wifi is good enough to read emails, not more..
The bar closes early and has only 6 seats. be careful..
I will stop here.
My feeling in this hotel everything is done to make more money..Which is their right. but I really don't like this feeling..
the good thing is the restaurant on the 2nd floor. is very good ..
it needs a reservation but it is worth it..
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Date of stay: July 2023Trip type: Traveled with friends
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Room Tip: Probably good for young people
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Response from 北野 利典, 営業 at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Aug 4, 2023
Thank you for staying at our hotel. We apologize for any inconvenience caused during your stay. We will continue to improve our services based on customer feedback. THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
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Shinjuku is a great neighbourhood, but can be a bit crazy, The Knot is a nice escape from high is close enough to the heart of Shinjuku (20 min walk). The hotel is pretty cool, the lobby is lively, and always vibrant. We used the bakery each morning for our breakfast, and often popped into the restaurant for a couple of drinks in the evening. The rooms are small, bits that’s common in Tokyo, and they lack wardrobes, which is frustrating when your staying a few nights.
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Date of stay: January 2020Trip type: Traveled with family
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We stayed at the Knot for one week.
We had booked a room with three single beds. We were surprised about the size of the room; after traveling the country the previous weeks we had seen much smaller rooms. Don't expect it to be huge, but we found it sufficent, even with 4 pieces of luggage.
The room was clean and had the usual amenities, bathrobe, slippers, coffee, small fridge, hairdryer,...
We also had breakfast included. The buffet had everything you need to start your day. It can be described as a continental breakfast. On sundays it seems to get busier than usual.
The staff at the hotel was always very friendly and helpful.
The bakery in the lobby always very busy. Their bread and other baked goods were also partly served at the hotel breakfast buffet and they were quite good.
Overall it's a nice hotel in Tokyo, especially if you prefer to stay in a more quite place. As the hotel is right across a park, the atmosphere isn't as busy as it gets at the city center.
A metro station (Tochomae) and the Shinjuku station are easy to reach on foot. When carrying luggage (especially in summer) I'd recommend taking a taxi from Shinjuku station, which costs around 750¥.
We had booked a room with three single beds. We were surprised about the size of the room; after traveling the country the previous weeks we had seen much smaller rooms. Don't expect it to be huge, but we found it sufficent, even with 4 pieces of luggage.
The room was clean and had the usual amenities, bathrobe, slippers, coffee, small fridge, hairdryer,...
We also had breakfast included. The buffet had everything you need to start your day. It can be described as a continental breakfast. On sundays it seems to get busier than usual.
The staff at the hotel was always very friendly and helpful.
The bakery in the lobby always very busy. Their bread and other baked goods were also partly served at the hotel breakfast buffet and they were quite good.
Overall it's a nice hotel in Tokyo, especially if you prefer to stay in a more quite place. As the hotel is right across a park, the atmosphere isn't as busy as it gets at the city center.
A metro station (Tochomae) and the Shinjuku station are easy to reach on foot. When carrying luggage (especially in summer) I'd recommend taking a taxi from Shinjuku station, which costs around 750¥.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Traveled with family
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Response from 北野 利典, 営業 at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Sep 7, 2023
Thank you for staying at our hotel. We look forward to welcoming you again.
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Read my previous review from my May stay, as everything seems about the same. Great fresh breakfasts with abundant choices if you purchase ahead, I believe less than if you purchase ahead when booking than if available to purchase that day. Also, the adjacent More Than Bakery (breakfast alternative or to buy a baked goodie to take along with you) and also the More Than Grill (for dinner) are still really good.
I flew in to Haneda this time, and took the limousine bus to one of the hotels nearby, from which was about a 5 minute walk to The Knot. If it is raining, expect to get wet if you are walking to Shinjuku Station although there are a couple bridges you walk under along the way. Nearby is a FamilyMart.
I mentioned wifi as not consistent in the room during my May stay, this time I had rented pocket Wifi at the airport so did not have any issues during this full Japan trip.
Hidden secret...at least for now...the hotel is very close to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory for fantastic free panoramic views of the city. A great way to start one of your days without paying and waiting at other city view locations. There may be a line for the elevators, but they are great at managing it quickly. Their google hours seemed to indicate as closed, but as you are walking Fureai-dori Ave in the direction, you will see one of the lobby entrances you can easily walk in and check for yourself. The building is a good nearby marker if you are unfamiliar with the area and google maps fails.
There is also a nice park across the street. I am not familiar with the nearby food choices other than The Grill, but again there is the FamilyMart (as like 711 it has simple fresh food available everyday) and I had easy walks to simpler restaurant choices elsewhere in Shinjuku.
Again, I stayed here at The Knot because I liked the quieter, "leafy" "skyscraper district" location and thought it was a good overall deal (especially with the breakfasts).
I flew in to Haneda this time, and took the limousine bus to one of the hotels nearby, from which was about a 5 minute walk to The Knot. If it is raining, expect to get wet if you are walking to Shinjuku Station although there are a couple bridges you walk under along the way. Nearby is a FamilyMart.
I mentioned wifi as not consistent in the room during my May stay, this time I had rented pocket Wifi at the airport so did not have any issues during this full Japan trip.
Hidden secret...at least for now...the hotel is very close to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory for fantastic free panoramic views of the city. A great way to start one of your days without paying and waiting at other city view locations. There may be a line for the elevators, but they are great at managing it quickly. Their google hours seemed to indicate as closed, but as you are walking Fureai-dori Ave in the direction, you will see one of the lobby entrances you can easily walk in and check for yourself. The building is a good nearby marker if you are unfamiliar with the area and google maps fails.
There is also a nice park across the street. I am not familiar with the nearby food choices other than The Grill, but again there is the FamilyMart (as like 711 it has simple fresh food available everyday) and I had easy walks to simpler restaurant choices elsewhere in Shinjuku.
Again, I stayed here at The Knot because I liked the quieter, "leafy" "skyscraper district" location and thought it was a good overall deal (especially with the breakfasts).
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Date of stay: November 2023Trip type: Traveled solo
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Room Tip: In a quieter area to escape the Tokyo crowds, but still convenient.
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Response from 北野 利典, 営業 at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Dec 31, 2023
Thank you for choosing our hotel again. We apologize for any inconvenience caused regarding Wi-Fi. Improvement work has already been decided. We will continue to do our best to provide a comfortable stay for our customers.
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Small roms and sadly rude staff at the breakfast/coffe bar, I can tell more but after having one egg from the chef I was not allowed a sandwich, and they asked me what coffe I wanted I said a cappuccino without telling me about the extra charge, and now when I tried to ask kindly if I’m still hungry can you just boil me an egg or fire up a sandwiches they try to explain to me in Japanese why and why not to. Just made me more less so I went out,
The coffee I had to go out to the other bar to get as-well.
Sorry no more then 2-3 star.
Welcome drink is water, non alcoholic and sparkle whine.
The coffee I had to go out to the other bar to get as-well.
Sorry no more then 2-3 star.
Welcome drink is water, non alcoholic and sparkle whine.
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Date of stay: February 2024Trip type: Traveled with friends
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Response from 北野 利典, 営業 at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Responded Mar 15, 2024
We apologize for the inconvenience caused, and we will inform the restaurant staff about this and make improvements.
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Hotel located 15 minutes walk from Shinjuku station, also reachable by buses that stop very close to the hotel, quiet area.
Decent sized rooms, clean and keyless, but with combination entrance. We had a low floor so we couldn't enjoy the view that you can certainly enjoy from the higher floors.
Reception with fairly simple procedure, friendly staff.
Breakfast with a wide choice of products including various fruit and vegetables, but don't be fooled by the photos of the desserts in the bakery, which is managed separately and for a fee. There are actually croissants on the breakfast buffet, but they arrive around 8.30/9.00 because they bake them later and so we were never able to use them by going out early (breakfast opens at 7.00 and we were there at that time). On the other hand, the cold cuts (raw ham, ham and mortadella) were delicious.
The bakery is on the ground floor near the entrance and in the morning it deceives with its sensational aromas because it is open space, but this also opens at 08.00 and therefore we only tried to buy the products one evening when we returned before closing (18.00), and they were delicious.
Overall it is a recommended hotel.
Decent sized rooms, clean and keyless, but with combination entrance. We had a low floor so we couldn't enjoy the view that you can certainly enjoy from the higher floors.
Reception with fairly simple procedure, friendly staff.
Breakfast with a wide choice of products including various fruit and vegetables, but don't be fooled by the photos of the desserts in the bakery, which is managed separately and for a fee. There are actually croissants on the breakfast buffet, but they arrive around 8.30/9.00 because they bake them later and so we were never able to use them by going out early (breakfast opens at 7.00 and we were there at that time). On the other hand, the cold cuts (raw ham, ham and mortadella) were delicious.
The bakery is on the ground floor near the entrance and in the morning it deceives with its sensational aromas because it is open space, but this also opens at 08.00 and therefore we only tried to buy the products one evening when we returned before closing (18.00), and they were delicious.
Overall it is a recommended hotel.
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Date of stay: March 2024Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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Dear Mr. Alexander E
Thank you for your enquiry.
If you can provide us your reservation name and check in date, we can confirm your reservation.
Then you can send your luggage.
Please make a payment when you ship out.
If you have any further question, feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Utsugi, reception
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PRICE RANGE
₱5,795 - ₱10,711 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
Shinjuku New City Hotel
LOCATION
JapanKantoTokyo PrefectureTokyoShinjukuNishishinjukuShinjuku / Shinjuku / Nakano / Suginami
NUMBER OF ROOMS
408
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Frequently Asked Questions about THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
Which popular attractions are close to THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku?
Nearby attractions include Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Decks (0.3 km), Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings (0.3 km), and Shinjuku Chuo Park (0.2 km).
What are some of the property amenities at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a lounge, and meeting rooms.
Which room amenities are available at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku?
Top room amenities include air conditioning, a flat screen TV, and a refrigerator.
What food & drink options are available at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku?
Guests can enjoy a lounge during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku?
Conveniently located restaurants include Kurokatsusan, New York Bar, and New York Grill.
Is THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku located near the city center?
Yes, it is 0.4 km away from the centre of Nishishinjuku.
Does THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku offer any business services?
Yes, guests have access to meeting rooms and conference facilities during their stay.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English and Japanese.
Are there any historical sites close to THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Nezu Shrine (7.4 km), Yasukuni Shrine (5.0 km), and Sengaku-ji Temple (7.1 km).
Does THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku have any great views?
Yes, guests often enjoy the park view available here.