Nearby landmark, Property Building in Kadoya Hotel

Kadoya Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Experience the vibrant city of Tokyo with a stay at the Kadoya Hotel, nestled just 0.3mi away from the heart of the city. Located at 1-23-1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-Ku, this 3-star hotel offers a convenient and comfortable stay for travelers exploring Japan.

With 920 reviews from satisfied guests, Kadoya Hotel welcomes you with a range of amenities such as free WiFi, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, and non-smoking rooms. The hotel is also equipped with facilities like an elevator, private bathrooms with bathtubs, a restaurant serving delicious meals, and air purifiers for a refreshing stay.

Bed in Kadoya Hotel
Bed in Kadoya Hotel

Rooms

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4 Twin Beds

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280 sqft

Quadruple Room

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Wheelchair accessible

Non-smoking rooms

The quadruple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This quadruple room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a wardrobe, an electric kettle and a carpeted floor. The unit has 4 beds.

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130 sqft

Single Room

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

This air-conditioned room features a TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea bags. Japanese Yukata robes and toothbrush sets are provided for all guests. The private bathroom comes with a hairdryer.

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2 Twin Beds

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds

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Unwind in the heart of Tokyo at Kadoya Hotel, where you can enjoy the bustling city life and explore its cultural landmarks with ease. Perfect for travelers seeking a centrally located accommodation with a starting price of [Minimum Price], this hotel caters to various needs, ensuring a memorable stay for all guests.

Indulge in the culinary delights at Kadoya Hotel with two unique dining options on-site. Savor European cuisine at カフェラヴォワ or immerse yourself in traditional Japanese dishes and ambiances at 旅籠. With a variety of dining experiences to choose from, guests can embark on a gastronomic journey without leaving the comfort of the hotel.

Nearby landmark, Property Building in Kadoya Hotel
Nearby landmark, Property Building in Kadoya Hotel

Experience the Best

For added convenience, Kadoya Hotel accepts a range of payment methods including Diners Club, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, and UnionPay, making transactions effortless for guests. Whether you choose to settle the bill in cash or prefer a card payment, the hotel ensures a smooth and hassle-free checkout process to enhance your overall stay experience.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kadoya Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kadoya Hotel

Plan Your Stay

After a day of sightseeing in Tokyo, unwind in one of the hotel's comfortable rooms equipped with amenities like free WiFi, air conditioning, and private bathrooms with bathtubs. Whether you opt for a European-style room or a more traditional Japanese design, each room offers a cozy retreat for guests to relax and recharge before another day of exploring the bustling streets of Shinjuku.

Food in Kadoya Hotel
Food in Kadoya Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Bidet

Bathroom in Kadoya Hotel
Bathroom in Kadoya Hotel

Restaurants

カフェラヴォワ

European

旅籠

Traditional, Japanese

Food in Kadoya Hotel
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Kadoya Hotel
TV and multimedia, Bed in Kadoya Hotel
The location was very convenient. It was near Shinjuku Station Central West Exit if going to the hotel. You can take the South Entrance if want you want to ride the train. The South Entrance is also good since it is above ground which is easier to navigate via Google maps and has a JR office near the entrance. You can also take the West Entrance/Exit if you want but it is below ground and you have to carry any luggage down the stairs (there are no escalators). I made the mistake of going to the West Exit when I first arrived at Shinjuku station thinking that it would be nearer to the hotel location based from what I saw in Google Maps. I rode the Narita Express going to Shinjuku station and let me tell you, navigating to the West Exit from the Narita Express platform was really hard. It involves going down to the platform tracks and going up again using only elevators. I eventually was able to go to the West Exit after 30 minutes. And since it is below ground, I had to carry up my luggage in a flight of stairs. I realized afterwards when I got familiar with Shinjuku station that I would have had an easier time if I exited via the South Entrance/Exit. Yes, it may seem far away to the hotel via Google Maps but in reality it's actually not. Plus, one trick that I learned is that it is better to stay above ground as much as possible or just go around outside a large station whenever you are not yet familiar with it yet. You can avoid having to carry any luggage up or down a flight of stairs when you do this. You're gonna be going the long way but I think that's better than getting lost inside the station which would be really time consuming and exhausting. So for the rest of my stay I usually just used the South Entrance/Exit when riding trains. There were also a lot of restaurants near the hotel so you will never run out of options on where to eat. They had a Lawson just next to the hotel building and other convenience stores nearby.

Chiara

The room was a bit small for the three of us, but we managed. This was our first day in Japan, and while the airline we arrived from misplaced one of our luggage, they notified all our hotels we would be staying at. Kadoya Hotel kept us updated on the situation about the luggage. Our other luggage that was fine, we had sent it to the hotel from Haneda Airport via Yamato Transport the same day, and Kadoya Hotel accepted it accordingly, and forwarded them to us when we arrived at the hotel. For thr complimentary breakfast, we received a ticket for the restaurant on the first floor, and we had a choice of Japanese style or Western style breakfast. My son had the Western, while I had the Japanese. Both were delicious. What I appreciated was that this hotel wasn't too big, budget friendly, and it is nicely tucked in a little street of other small stores and businesses. It's also next to a Lawsons convenient store. Booking.com didn't list this hotel for being able speak in English. I found that one spoke English, while the rest of the staff didn't. This place is in close walking distances to Omoide Yokocho, Shinjuku Station, and the Kabukicho area. Oh, and we all LOVED the massage chair in the room! Overall, this place was excellent, and I'd recommend this place for sure.

Carol

The location was fantastic, close to Shinjuku Station and restaurants. 11am checkout. The staff were very accommodating, we could leave our bags there after we checked out and they helped with booking a restaurant for us. The laundry was the best one we used in our two weeks in Japan. They provided fresh towels and new bins by hanging the used towels in a bag outside the room so they didn't need to come in the room if you didn't require them to. We had a family of four in the room, and it was fine. A little tight with suitcases but what room isn't with 4. We would definitely stay again.

Melinda

Excellent location close to retaurants, a convenience store and Shinjuku station/large department stores. The Reception staff were very helpful and friendly. We were allowed to leave our bags the whole of our last day and then change into our travel clothes before heading to the airport. A firmer pillow was provided on request and resulted in the most comfortable nights' sleep of the holiday. Although small, the room was typical of other budget hotels and perfectly adequate. Also, very clean.

Phil

A small hotel that is value for money. I have stayed there many times for a short break in Shinjuku. Lawson is just next to the hotel. Many eateries around the areas. Room I booked is quite big and good size for 1-2persons with 2 big luggages. I love they have a bathtub in the room. Location is very convenient. Express airport bus stopped at Shinjuku station either from Haneda or Narita airport which is about 10-15mins walk to hotel. Staffs are always friendly and attentive to our needs.

Goh

The location was very convenient. It was near Shinjuku Station Central West Exit if going to the hotel. You can take the South Entrance if want you want to ride the train. The South Entrance is also good since it is above ground which is easier to navigate via Google maps and has a JR office near the entrance. You can also take the West Entrance/Exit if you want but it is below ground and you have to carry any luggage down the stairs (there are no escalators). I made the mistake of going to the West Exit when I first arrived at Shinjuku station thinking that it would be nearer to the hotel location based from what I saw in Google Maps. I rode the Narita Express going to Shinjuku station and let me tell you, navigating to the West Exit from the Narita Express platform was really hard. It involves going down to the platform tracks and going up again using only elevators. I eventually was able to go to the West Exit after 30 minutes. And since it is below ground, I had to carry up my luggage in a flight of stairs. I realized afterwards when I got familiar with Shinjuku station that I would have had an easier time if I exited via the South Entrance/Exit. Yes, it may seem far away to the hotel via Google Maps but in reality it's actually not. Plus, one trick that I learned is that it is better to stay above ground as much as possible or just go around outside a large station whenever you are not yet familiar with it yet. You can avoid having to carry any luggage up or down a flight of stairs when you do this. You're gonna be going the long way but I think that's better than getting lost inside the station which would be really time consuming and exhausting. So for the rest of my stay I usually just used the South Entrance/Exit when riding trains. There were also a lot of restaurants near the hotel so you will never run out of options on where to eat. They had a Lawson just next to the hotel building and other convenience stores nearby.

Chiara

The room was a bit small for the three of us, but we managed. This was our first day in Japan, and while the airline we arrived from misplaced one of our luggage, they notified all our hotels we would be staying at. Kadoya Hotel kept us updated on the situation about the luggage. Our other luggage that was fine, we had sent it to the hotel from Haneda Airport via Yamato Transport the same day, and Kadoya Hotel accepted it accordingly, and forwarded them to us when we arrived at the hotel. For thr complimentary breakfast, we received a ticket for the restaurant on the first floor, and we had a choice of Japanese style or Western style breakfast. My son had the Western, while I had the Japanese. Both were delicious. What I appreciated was that this hotel wasn't too big, budget friendly, and it is nicely tucked in a little street of other small stores and businesses. It's also next to a Lawsons convenient store. Booking.com didn't list this hotel for being able speak in English. I found that one spoke English, while the rest of the staff didn't. This place is in close walking distances to Omoide Yokocho, Shinjuku Station, and the Kabukicho area. Oh, and we all LOVED the massage chair in the room! Overall, this place was excellent, and I'd recommend this place for sure.

Carol

The location was fantastic, close to Shinjuku Station and restaurants. 11am checkout. The staff were very accommodating, we could leave our bags there after we checked out and they helped with booking a restaurant for us. The laundry was the best one we used in our two weeks in Japan. They provided fresh towels and new bins by hanging the used towels in a bag outside the room so they didn't need to come in the room if you didn't require them to. We had a family of four in the room, and it was fine. A little tight with suitcases but what room isn't with 4. We would definitely stay again.

Melinda

Excellent location close to retaurants, a convenience store and Shinjuku station/large department stores. The Reception staff were very helpful and friendly. We were allowed to leave our bags the whole of our last day and then change into our travel clothes before heading to the airport. A firmer pillow was provided on request and resulted in the most comfortable nights' sleep of the holiday. Although small, the room was typical of other budget hotels and perfectly adequate. Also, very clean.

Phil

A small hotel that is value for money. I have stayed there many times for a short break in Shinjuku. Lawson is just next to the hotel. Many eateries around the areas. Room I booked is quite big and good size for 1-2persons with 2 big luggages. I love they have a bathtub in the room. Location is very convenient. Express airport bus stopped at Shinjuku station either from Haneda or Narita airport which is about 10-15mins walk to hotel. Staffs are always friendly and attentive to our needs.

Goh

The location was very convenient. It was near Shinjuku Station Central West Exit if going to the hotel. You can take the South Entrance if want you want to ride the train. The South Entrance is also good since it is above ground which is easier to navigate via Google maps and has a JR office near the entrance. You can also take the West Entrance/Exit if you want but it is below ground and you have to carry any luggage down the stairs (there are no escalators). I made the mistake of going to the West Exit when I first arrived at Shinjuku station thinking that it would be nearer to the hotel location based from what I saw in Google Maps. I rode the Narita Express going to Shinjuku station and let me tell you, navigating to the West Exit from the Narita Express platform was really hard. It involves going down to the platform tracks and going up again using only elevators. I eventually was able to go to the West Exit after 30 minutes. And since it is below ground, I had to carry up my luggage in a flight of stairs. I realized afterwards when I got familiar with Shinjuku station that I would have had an easier time if I exited via the South Entrance/Exit. Yes, it may seem far away to the hotel via Google Maps but in reality it's actually not. Plus, one trick that I learned is that it is better to stay above ground as much as possible or just go around outside a large station whenever you are not yet familiar with it yet. You can avoid having to carry any luggage up or down a flight of stairs when you do this. You're gonna be going the long way but I think that's better than getting lost inside the station which would be really time consuming and exhausting. So for the rest of my stay I usually just used the South Entrance/Exit when riding trains. There were also a lot of restaurants near the hotel so you will never run out of options on where to eat. They had a Lawson just next to the hotel building and other convenience stores nearby.

Chiara

The room was a bit small for the three of us, but we managed. This was our first day in Japan, and while the airline we arrived from misplaced one of our luggage, they notified all our hotels we would be staying at. Kadoya Hotel kept us updated on the situation about the luggage. Our other luggage that was fine, we had sent it to the hotel from Haneda Airport via Yamato Transport the same day, and Kadoya Hotel accepted it accordingly, and forwarded them to us when we arrived at the hotel. For thr complimentary breakfast, we received a ticket for the restaurant on the first floor, and we had a choice of Japanese style or Western style breakfast. My son had the Western, while I had the Japanese. Both were delicious. What I appreciated was that this hotel wasn't too big, budget friendly, and it is nicely tucked in a little street of other small stores and businesses. It's also next to a Lawsons convenient store. Booking.com didn't list this hotel for being able speak in English. I found that one spoke English, while the rest of the staff didn't. This place is in close walking distances to Omoide Yokocho, Shinjuku Station, and the Kabukicho area. Oh, and we all LOVED the massage chair in the room! Overall, this place was excellent, and I'd recommend this place for sure.

Carol

The location was fantastic, close to Shinjuku Station and restaurants. 11am checkout. The staff were very accommodating, we could leave our bags there after we checked out and they helped with booking a restaurant for us. The laundry was the best one we used in our two weeks in Japan. They provided fresh towels and new bins by hanging the used towels in a bag outside the room so they didn't need to come in the room if you didn't require them to. We had a family of four in the room, and it was fine. A little tight with suitcases but what room isn't with 4. We would definitely stay again.

Melinda

Excellent location close to retaurants, a convenience store and Shinjuku station/large department stores. The Reception staff were very helpful and friendly. We were allowed to leave our bags the whole of our last day and then change into our travel clothes before heading to the airport. A firmer pillow was provided on request and resulted in the most comfortable nights' sleep of the holiday. Although small, the room was typical of other budget hotels and perfectly adequate. Also, very clean.

Phil

A small hotel that is value for money. I have stayed there many times for a short break in Shinjuku. Lawson is just next to the hotel. Many eateries around the areas. Room I booked is quite big and good size for 1-2persons with 2 big luggages. I love they have a bathtub in the room. Location is very convenient. Express airport bus stopped at Shinjuku station either from Haneda or Narita airport which is about 10-15mins walk to hotel. Staffs are always friendly and attentive to our needs.

Goh

Location

1-23-1, Nishi-Shinjuku,Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan

Kadoya Hotel