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Hotel & Spa J-MEX - Adults Only
Hotel & Spa J-MEX - Adults Only
Hotel & Spa J-MEX - Adults Only
Hotel & Spa J-MEX - Adults Only
Hotel & Spa J-MEX - Adults Only
Hotel & Spa J-MEX - Adults Only
3.0 star property
Shinjuku
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (155)
9.6/10
Exceptional
(155)
"I love hotel j-mex. The worst part is to get down the stairs to the property if you have big luggage etc. everything else is perfect. This is a love hotel so you will see people using it for that purpose, and cigarette smell if that bothers you. If not, J-Mex is always my go to when I stay in Japan. The room is huge. The bathroom is the best. 100000/10 we love you j-mex see you next trip"
"I love the concrete design and practical setup. Everything we needed and more for our 4 night stay, the first of our Japan trip, convenient and quiet location. Great wifi and iron available when needed. Bed was very comfortable too."
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"Room was pretty nice size, extra security around elevators (can't even access them without a room key). Right across from a Don Quixote as well, so that's never a bad thing. Didn't experience anything bad with the hotel. Kabukicho is just a little roudier at night, so lower floors may hear more commotion. Otherwise, enjoyed my stay!"
"The only negative thing I'd say about the property was the limited size of our room, other than that it is a well presented hotel with great staff. The area is a little sketchy (as to be expected from KABUKICHO) however it has got worse over the last 2 years since i was last here. The constant harassment from the Nigerians trying to get you into rip off bars or rip off strip clubs is getting worse, every corner i turned i was asked or grabbed by one of them, one of the nights i nearly lost my cool. The police do nothing reagrding these individuals and are to busy picking on the homeless.
All in all great hotel, shame about the some of the people around the area, would i stay again? Definitely. I just hope Japan sorts out the things what really let KABUKICHO down."
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What can I see and do near Inarikio Shrine?
Samurai Museum, Nezu Art Museum, and Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Sights like Tokyo Imperial Palace, Omoide Yokocho, and Akasaka Palace are landmarks to visit in the area. You can check out the local talent at Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, New National Theatre Tokyo, and NHK Hall.
How can I get to Inarikio Shrine?
With so many transportation options, exploring the area around Inarikio Shrine is simple. Take advantage of metro transit at Shinjuku-sanchome Station, Shinjuku-nishiguchi Station, and Higashi-shinjuku Station. If you want to journey outside of the area, jump aboard a train from Seibu-Shinjuku Station, Shinjuku Station, or Shin-Okubo Station.