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Nakano isn’t just a neighborhood—it’s a living timeline. From Meiji-era wooden houses to cozy cafés with modern vibes, every alley tells a story. Stumble upon a hidden tea house serving matcha with a view, or a hip roastery where baristas craft coffee art like poetry. Need a break? Try a local sweet shop—those wagashi treats melt in your mouth like memories. In Nakano, tradition and trend don’t clash—they dance together.

Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo

Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo

4.6 / 5Great59 Reviews
3 Chome-4-7 Nishishinjuku
6.92KM from Sugamo

This hotel is a hidden gem in Shinjuku, blending New York artistry with Japanese craftsmanship. Each room features yoga mats for mindful moments and robes printed by Tokyo’s famed designers. The terrace bar offers a serene escape, while the art-filled spaces spark creativity. Steps away from bustling streets, it’s a peaceful oasis with luxurious beds and seamless service. Perfect for couples or families, its thoughtful touches—from wedding venues to bike rentals—will make you never want to leave!

BarBicycle Rental ServiceCafeNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
per night
From
USD**6
Shinjuku Sakaue House

Shinjuku Sakaue House

4.7 / 5Great
2 Chome-28-14 Honcho, Nakano
6.74KM from Sugamo
Check-out after 13:00Laundry ServiceDryerParkingPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**7
N+ HOTEL Tokyo Akihabara Premium

N+ HOTEL Tokyo Akihabara Premium

4.8 / 5Outstanding82 Reviews
Iwamotocho 2 Chome-16-6
6.31KM from Sugamo
Luggage StorageDryerLaundry RoomPet Friendly
per night
From
USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sugamo

Consider staying at Hotel Ueno Sakura, a charming boutique hotel just a 7-minute walk from Ueno Park and Tokyo National Museum. The hotel features minimalist Japanese design with tatami mats, sliding shoji screens, and private onsen-style baths in select rooms. Located near the Hibiya Line and Chiyoda Line, it offers seamless access to Shinjuku, Ginza, and Shibuya. Guests enjoy complimentary breakfast featuring local specialties like miso soup and fresh mochi, plus personalized concierge services for museum tickets and walking tour bookings. Its serene garden courtyard provides a peaceful retreat after exploring bustling downtown Tokyo.

Accessing major Tokyo destinations from Ueno is exceptionally convenient. The Tokyo Metro Tozai Line runs directly through Ueno, connecting to Shinjuku (15 minutes), Ikebukuro (20 minutes), and Ginza (30 minutes). Multiple bus lines also link Ueno to Asakusa, Akihabara, and Shibuya, making day trips effortless. For cultural sites like the National Museum of Tokyo or Ueno Zoo, you can walk or take a short ride—just 10 minutes away. This central location makes Ueno an ideal base for both leisure and business travelers seeking efficiency and comfort.

Visitors to Ueno can participate in authentic cultural experiences such as a Shinto shrine purification ceremony at Ueno Shrine, where guests learn traditional rituals involving water and paper prayers. The area also hosts seasonal events like the Hydrangea Festival in summer, showcasing vibrant blooms across the park grounds. Local artisans offer hands-on workshops in traditional wagashi confectionery, allowing guests to craft matcha mochi using locally sourced ingredients. In the evening, stroll down Ogawa-dori Street, savoring street food like yakitori skewers and miso ramen at family-run stalls, immersing yourself in the neighborhood’s warm, authentic urban charm.