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Monday 26 May 2014

Detailed Guide and Review: How to get to Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku

We spent Tokyo leg part 1 staying in Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku. From the map, it seemed that the hotel is very near from Shinjuku train station, and it is indeed so, but it can be a little confusing to find when one first arrives at the destination with a different culture and language.

We thought that it would really help our readers a lot if we detail the process and route to the hotel (from JR Shinjuku Station).

The hotel is popular among tourists as it has one of the most convenient location among the hotels in that region, and to be frank, with each night costing an average of JPY13,640 (~SGD177) (prices ranged from JPY12,835 to JPY14,450), it is relatively inexpensive.

It is an approximate 10 minutes walk from the JR station, and there are two ways to go about doing it. The exact location of the hotel can be found on google map. I have included the exact link to it here.

Ground-Level Navigation

The first way is to walk out from the south exit (minami-guchi) and navigate your way from ground level:

ande-anna: route drawn out on google map

After you walk out from the exit, turn right and continue to walk straight down the stretch of shopping malls (Lumine2 to be exact). 

This is the stretch of malls seen from across the road:

Ande-anna: Screenshot of Lumine 2 at Shinjuku

After you reach traffic junction at the end of the shopping malls stretch (right in front of Lumine), take the traffic crossing twice to reach the adjacent road. If you have cross correctly, looking back at the junction where you started from, you should see this:

Ande-anna: Screenshot of Lumine at Shinjuku

Continue to walk down away from the junction and you will see McDonalds. I guess seeing a familiar brand overseas is somewhat reassuring. Anyway, this means you are on the right track! Just continue to walk straight down again.

Ande-anna: Screenshot of Mcdonalds at Shinjuku Train Station Junction

If you have bulky luggage with you, it may seem like an eternity, but viola! You would have reached the hotel in 10 minutes, or perhaps 15 minutes if you attempted a stroll.

Ande-anna: Screenshot of Mcdonalds at Shinjuku Train Station Junction

Ande-anna: Screenshot of Entrance of Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku

 Overhead Bridge Navigation

The other way is a little further, but you will get to shop (Takashimaya, and Tokyu Hands) and eat (Krispy Kreme) along the way. Ok, I guess you can shop at Lumine and eat at Mcdonalds along the first route too...

Anyway, here's the route using google maps. There are less photos for this route because well. i can't really google map it.

Ande-anna: Route drawn out on google map

First, exit via the new south exit (shin-minami-guchi). 


ande-anna: shin minami guchi exit at shinjuku station


You will be able to see Takashimaya building at the back. Walk towards it:


ande-anna: Takashimaya at Shinjuku Station
Img courtesy of tripadvisor.com
You will find yourself walking on a bridge with takashimaya on your left. After you reach the entrance of takashimaya closer to the end of the stretch, turn right to walk away from the shopping centre. If you are on the right track, turn back to look at takashimaya, and you will see a huge signboard for Tokyu Hands.

Continue to walk on until you see Krispy Kreme:

ande-anna: Krispy Kreme near Shinjuku Station

Continue to walk straight until you reach the end of the bridge, walk down to reach ground level, then turn right towards the office building. The hotel is right behind the office building. You will see the hotel from the bridge, as shown in the photo below. Pardon the dark lighting, as it was evening when I took this photo:


ande-anna: View of hotel sunroute plaza shinjuku from bridge



Economy Double Room

ande-anna: hotel sunroute plaza shinjuku's economy room


The hotel room was much bigger than I thought, as I have booked a Economy Double room, and it is 15.8sqm (171sqft) big. It was the biggest room we had besides the Ryokan Ubuya stay in Lake Kawaguchiko, but that is technically not a hotel.

Here are some photos of the place:


ande-anna: hotel sunroute plaza shinjuku address


ande-anna: hotel sunroute plaza shinjuku restroom


The hotel room was clean, and the reception desk was really friendly. They spoke good English too. In fact, they were the ones who helped us call and made reservations for the free shuttle bus trip to Mother Farm in Chiba.

Also, if you are presented with two options, smoking and non smoking, do remember to book a non-smoking room if you cannot stand the smell of smoke. This other hotel we stayed in really reeks of cigarette smoke and we have probably emptied the entire bottle of air freshener in a bid to deodorise the place (which failed, btw).


For more information on the hotel, room type and prices, you may wish to check out their website here.

Address:
2-3-1 Yoyogi, Shibuya-Ku
Tokyo, 151-0053, Japan

Do share with us your experience of staying in Sunroute, or let us know if you have found a hotel that provide more value-for-money!

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