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Nirinso Park isn’t just green—it’s a living meditation. Wandering its mossy trails, you’ll feel the city fade beneath soft fallen leaves and the gentle murmur of streams. A quiet stone figure stands guard, ageless and wise, as if keeping secrets from another era. Breathe deep—the forest wraps around you like a hug. This is Tokyo’s hidden lung, where nature speaks softly and your mind finally rests.

Hyatt Regency Tokyo

Hyatt Regency Tokyo

4.8 / 5Outstanding314 Reviews
2 Chome-7-2 Nishi
8.55KM from Nirinso Park

This hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Shinjuku, ideal for both business and leisure. Just steps away from Shinjuku Central Park and Odakyu Department Store, you'll find endless options for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Unwind at the luxurious Joule Spa & Fitness Center or enjoy exclusive access to the Executive Lounge. With smoke-free floors and top-notch amenities, every detail is taken care of. Plus, its proximity to Shinjuku Station makes exploring Tokyo and day trips to Hakone hot springs a breeze, with easy access to Narita and Haneda airports.

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E Hotel Higashi Shinjuku

E Hotel Higashi Shinjuku

4.4 / 5Good371 Reviews
Kabukicho 2-3-15
8.17KM from Nirinso Park
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Nirinso Park

Keio Plaza Hotel is a top choice, just a 15-minute drive from Nirinso Park, offering modern Japanese design and exceptional service. Its spacious rooms feature panoramic windows overlooking the Tama River valley. The hotel includes an on-site onsen bath and a traditional kaiseki restaurant serving authentic local cuisine. Conveniently located via Keio Line from Shinjuku Station (30 minutes), it’s ideal for travelers exploring the park’s lush trails and seasonal cherry blossoms. Nearby nature walks and scenic viewpoints make it perfect for those seeking urban tranquility.

Take the Keio Line from Shinjuku or Tokyo Station to Nishi-Kokubunji Station, then transfer to a local bus or taxi for a 10-minute ride to Nirinso Park. The journey takes about 40 minutes without traffic delays. For drivers, ample free parking is available onsite, plus access to nearby greenways ideal for hiking and cycling. The park features several eco-interpretation centers with guided maps and multilingual brochures, making it perfect for families and nature enthusiasts seeking immersive outdoor experiences.

Beyond strolling through the hundred cherry blossom trees and seasonal wetland landscapes, visitors can join guided nature observation workshops—including insect identification, birdwatching, and wetland ecology talks. Summer brings magical firefly night tours along quiet waterways, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. The park also hosts family-friendly eco-classes and plant specimen crafting zones, ideal for children to learn about biodiversity. Cycling enthusiasts enjoy the lake-side bike path, where ducks paddle and egrets soar—perfect for photography and mindful relaxation.

Yes, Keio Plaza Hotel provides a complimentary shuttle service every hour between Nishi-Kokubunji Station and the hotel, taking about 10 minutes. This is especially convenient for guests without cars, particularly those joining early morning tours or evening twilight visits to the park. Shuttles feature multilingual announcements (Chinese and English), luggage racks, and air conditioning for comfort. The hotel also assists with ticket bookings and guided tour reservations, offering a seamless travel experience. For greater flexibility, ride-hailing apps are available nearby at reasonable rates.

Nirinso Park is open daily from 9:00 to 17:00 (until 18:00 on weekends). Admission is 600 JPY for adults, 300 JPY for children, with discounts available for Tokyo Pass holders. The park offers wheelchair-accessible pathways and free wheelchair rentals. During cherry blossom season and autumn foliage months, special night illuminations are held—tickets increase to 1,200 JPY for a magical evening experience. Advance HopeGoo via the official website is recommended to avoid queues. Please note that food consumption and pets are prohibited inside to preserve the natural ecosystem.

Yes! The park features a kid-friendly nature discovery zone with interactive water pools, mini ecological exhibits, and children’s activity guides that turn learning into play. A safe, padded playground with slides and climbing structures is perfect for young kids. Weekend events include family workshops like paper butterfly crafting and planting seedlings, fostering creativity and environmental awareness. Nearby Tama River Greenway is ideal for family bike rides, complete with rest stops and drink vending machines—making it a relaxed yet enriching outing for all ages.

Traveler Reviews

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E Hotel Higashi Shinjuku

Although the hotel is a bit of a walk from central Shinjuku—about 10 minutes on foot—I actually didn’t mind at all. In fact, I appreciated the quiet, safe neighborhood and the convenience of having the subway station right outside the door. There are three convenience stores nearby, making it easy to grab snacks or essentials. The room was clean and well-maintained, and I loved that they provided two bottles of water each day. They also have a self-service laundry machine, which is super handy for longer stays. Prices are fair, and overall, the value for money is excellent. I’d definitely stay here again.

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Staying at this place was a truly peaceful experience. The atmosphere is calm and serene, perfect for unwinding after a busy day. The room was immaculately clean, with a soothing ambiance that made it easy to relax. Every detail felt thoughtfully designed—soft lighting, comfortable bedding, and quiet surroundings that helped me sleep well. Despite being in a quiet neighborhood, I found it easy to get around Tokyo via the nearby subway. It’s an ideal spot for travelers who value tranquility without sacrificing convenience. I’ll definitely be back and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a restful, high-quality stay.

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Hotel Wing International Ikebukuro

Staying at Hotel Wing International Ikebukuro was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Ikebukuro, with easy access to subway lines and countless restaurants, shops, and attractions just steps away. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-in and any inquiries a breeze. I’ll admit, Japanese rooms are typically small, but this one worked perfectly for me—plenty of space to unpack two 28-inch suitcases, and since I spent most of my time exploring Tokyo, I didn’t need much time inside the room anyway. The hotel itself felt clean, well-maintained, and had a subtle, pleasant scent that added to the overall comfort. It’s a great balance of convenience, cleanliness, and value. If I ever return to Tokyo, I’d definitely consider staying here again—highly recommend it for travelers who want a reliable, central base in the city.

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Hotel Varkin

Staying at Hotel Varkin was a fantastic experience overall. The location is excellent—just a short walk from the subway station, making it super convenient to explore places like Asakusa and Akihabara. The room was clean, well-kept, and the bed was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. The staff were friendly and efficient throughout check-in and check-out. What stood out most was the great value for money—perfect for travelers who want a stress-free stay without overspending. There are plenty of dining options nearby, from cozy ramen shops to local street food stalls, so mealtime was always easy. The only minor downside is that the soundproofing could be better, but it didn’t really affect my stay. I’d definitely consider returning and would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Tokyo.

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Hotel Route-Inn Tokyo Ikebukuro

Staying at Hotel Route-Inn Tokyo Ikebukuro was a fantastic experience! The room was clean, spacious, and incredibly comfortable—especially the bed, which made for a restful night’s sleep. The breakfast spread was impressive: hot dishes, fresh pastries, local delicacies, and even freshly squeezed juice. Everything tasted great and offered excellent variety. Location-wise, it’s perfect—just a short walk from Ikebukuro Station, with easy access to trains, shopping malls, and countless dining options. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to Tokyo. Highly recommend for travelers looking for comfort, convenience, and value.

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Pearl Hotel Shinjuku Akebonobashi

Staying at Pearl Hotel Shinjuku Akebonobashi was a great experience from start to finish. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from major train stations and surrounded by restaurants, convenience stores, and shops. The hotel itself is spotless and well-maintained, creating a clean and welcoming atmosphere. The room size is just right for two people—neither too cramped nor too spacious. Considering the prime location and affordable rate, the value for money is outstanding. One standout feature is the free luggage storage after check-out, which made our day much easier when we had time to explore more before heading home. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay, always ready to assist with any request. Overall, this hotel offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and excellent service—definitely a top choice for anyone visiting Tokyo.

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Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro Tokyo

Staying at the Sunshine City Prince Hotel in Ikebukuro was a fantastic experience. Even though it’s a short walk from the nearest subway station, the spacious rooms make up for it completely—so comfortable and relaxing after a long day of exploring Tokyo. Being located right inside the Sunshine City complex means dining and shopping are just steps away, making every moment convenient and enjoyable. The housekeeping team is outstanding—they keep everything spotless and fresh daily, which really adds to the overall comfort. Staff members are polite and welcoming, always ready to help with a smile. On our last day, we caught the limousine bus right at the hotel entrance to the airport—no need to carry luggage through the city, which was incredibly convenient. This hotel offers excellent value and a truly pleasant stay. I’d definitely return and recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo.

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Hotel Wing International Premium Tokyo Yotsuya

The room was a bit small, but cleanliness was outstanding—especially the bedding, which felt incredibly soft and cozy. The location is excellent; it’s just a short walk from Yotsuya San-chome Station. We arrived late in the evening, and there were plenty of nearby dining options right on the street—great for grabbing a quick bite. Everything was convenient and well-located, making the whole stay enjoyable. For the price, this is an amazing value and highly recommended.

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Ikebukuro Royal Hotel

The Ikebukuro Royal Hotel exceeded all my expectations! Located in a prime spot, it's just steps away from the subway and makes exploring Tokyo incredibly convenient. What truly made the stay special was the rooftop onsen—perfect for unwinding after a long day of sightseeing. The water was clean, the atmosphere peaceful, and the private setting made it feel like a true retreat. The hotel’s cleanliness, staff friendliness, and overall attention to detail were outstanding. It’s rare to find such comfort and value in a city as busy as Tokyo. I’ll definitely be back—and highly recommend this gem to any traveler looking for a relaxing, well-located base in the heart of Ikebukuro.

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Super Hotel Ikebukuro-Eki Kitaguchi

The room is compact but impeccably clean and well-maintained—exactly what you’d expect from a great value hotel in Tokyo. What really stood out was the complimentary drinks in the evening, including beer and soft drinks, which added a nice touch to our stay. The staff at the front desk were incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-out a breeze with no delays. Located just a 7-10 minute walk from Ikebukuro Station’s north exit, the hotel is perfectly positioned for easy access to public transport. Plus, there’s a FamilyMart right at the corner—super convenient for late-night snacks or essentials. With its excellent location, efficient service, and thoughtful little extras, this place delivers more than expected. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo.

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Tokyo Holiday Hotel

The room was spotlessly clean and neatly organized, with all the toiletries provided—everything you'd need for a comfortable stay. The only minor downside was the lack of complimentary bottled water, but that wasn't an issue at all since there's a Family Mart right across the street. Amazingly convenient! There are countless dining options within walking distance, so finding a great meal was never a problem. Plus, the hotel is just a stone's throw from the train station—perfect for exploring Tokyo without hassle. Overall, this place offers unbeatable value and convenience. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the city!

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Super Hotel Tokyo Otsuka

Staying at Super Hotel Tokyo Otsuka was an absolute delight. The hotel is incredibly close to Otsuka Station—just a short walk away—and surrounded by two large supermarkets and a budget-friendly department store, making daily errands super convenient. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby, so you never run out of options for a meal or a quick coffee. Despite being in a bustling area, the hotel manages to feel peaceful and quiet—an ideal balance between city life and relaxation. Breakfast is served free every morning from 6:30 to 8:30, and it’s a real highlight. The menu offers a fantastic mix of Japanese and Western dishes: miso soup, corn soup, borscht, creamy mushroom soup, natto, gyudon, tamagoyaki, grilled fish, tofu, fresh vegetables, and even chazuke (tea rice). Drinks include coffee, tea, and various beverages—all delicious and thoughtfully provided. In the evening, there’s a complimentary drink bar, perfect for winding down after a long day. Check-in is simple with a code from the front desk, and the room comes fully equipped with a wardrobe, kettle, mini-fridge, multi-purpose power adapter, and non-disposable slippers. The bed, bedding, and pillows are clean, comfortable, and the front desk even offers different pillow types to suit your preference. I have to give a special mention to the blackout curtains—they look thin and simple, but they block out all light completely, allowing for deep, uninterrupted sleep every night. We booked the Super Room, which features a bunk bed setup. The top bunk is slightly narrow, so it might feel tight for taller guests, but the lower bunk comfortably fits two adults. That said, the room space is limited, so traveling with three people might be a bit tight, and unpacking luggage could get tricky. Daily housekeeping service is included, and the front desk provides a wide range of complimentary toiletries—you can pick what you need, which feels very considerate. Just steps from the station, there’s a large underground supermarket, plus many small convenience stores, bakeries, and general shops perfect for strolling through. The small plaza areas in front and behind the station are great spots to relax—every day I’d grab a cold beer from a nearby convenience store, sit on a bench, and enjoy the quiet moment while watching the streetcar glide past along the Koenji River. A one-stop JR ride gets you straight to Ikebukuro, ideal for shopping and exploring. Nearby, you’ll find the Otsuka Memorial Bathhouse, and a bit further, the more relaxing Nogata Onsen—spending just 550 yen for a soak is honestly one of my daily highlights. Overall, this hotel delivers excellent value, comfort, and convenience. Highly recommend it for travelers who want a peaceful yet well-connected stay in Tokyo.