Via Inn Shinjuku

Via Inn Shinjuku

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Via Inn Shinjuku, your cozy sanctuary nestled in the lively heart of Tokyo! Just a stone's throw away from the bustling city center—only 1.5 kilometers away—this hotel offers a delightful balance of accessibility and tranquility. With a minimum price that won't make your wallet cringe, this gem is perfect for travelers eager to experience the vibrancy of Shinjuku without burning a hole in their budget.

Bed in Via Inn Shinjuku
Bed in Via Inn Shinjuku

Rooms

Double Room with Small Double Bed - Non-Smoking in Via Inn Shinjuku

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1 Double Bed

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140 sqft

Small

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

The unit has 1 bed.

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1 Double Bed

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140 sqft

Small, Double, Smoking Allowed

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The unit has 1 bed.

Economy Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Via Inn Shinjuku

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2 Twin Beds

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15 sqft

Economy, 2 Single

Wifi

Economy

Discover More

Kickstart your day with a delicious breakfast that sets the tone for your Japanese adventures! The Via Inn Shinjuku offers not just a meal but a delightful culinary experience to fuel your explorations. Relax in air-conditioned comfort in your non-smoking room, and luxuriate in the peace of a 24-hour front desk staff ready to cater to your every need. Guests rave about their stays, with an impressive 1,128 reviews reflecting the warm hospitality and attention to detail that this hotel embodies.

Via Inn Shinjuku
Via Inn Shinjuku

Experience the Best

Situated in Shinjuku-ku, you're perfectly placed to dive into the neon-lit streets, quirky shops, and abundant eateries that define Tokyo's unique charm. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, your stay at Via Inn Shinjuku promises to be memorable. So why wait? Pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey in one of the most exhilarating cities in the world!

Bed in Via Inn Shinjuku
Bed in Via Inn Shinjuku

Plan Your Stay

At Via Inn Shinjuku, every corner showcases modern comfort, designed to ensure your stay is as cozy as a warm cup of matcha on a chilly evening. With a variety of room types available, including Economy options and the standard fare, each non-smoking retreat accommodates up to three guests. After a day of bustling around Tokyo's sprawling streets, unwind in your tastefully decorated space, where a serene ambiance greets you. You can finally kick off your shoes and sink into a plush bed, recharging your batteries for another day of adventure!

Breakfast in Via Inn Shinjuku
Breakfast in Via Inn Shinjuku

Amenities

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Via Inn Shinjuku
Via Inn Shinjuku
Via Inn Shinjuku
I love how friendly the hotel staff are and how clean and calm the rooms and facilities are. The breakfast is excellent. I found the quantity of food just right for a good start to my day, especially since there is a half-buffet to complement the Japanese- and Western-style breakfasts that they serve. In terms of transportation, the hotel is very conveniently located near convenience stores, two grocery stores, and several subway lines. It is an easy 15-minute walk to the JR Shinjuku station and the Shinjuku highway bus station (where you can catch a limousine bus to Haneda or Narita airports). If it is raining or it is very hot, you can do 99% of the walk underground because Shinjuku Sanchome Station connects to the JR station.

Kate

Via Inn Shinjuku was the perfect place for visiting Tokyo, well situated outside of the main chaos of Shinjuku, incredibly close to the Shinjuku-Sanchome subway line that connected us to so many incredible areas of the city. The hotel itself was very clean and modern, rooms were small (as expected) but contained everything we needed. Complimentary coffee and tea helped us start every morning, we didnt get to try the breakfast (offered both Japanese and Western style buffet), but it was affordable and open quite early. The staff was super welcoming and helpful, free umbrellas to tour around were a perk, will certainly reccomend and stay again!

Brendan

Space, cleanliness and comfort. Staff initially wasnt very descriptive how to reach the hotel from shinjuku station, was just generally told the east exit. Knowing Shinjuku it has over 20 exits. At least they were communicative in confirming to accomodate to receive my forwarded luggage one day in advance. Hotels in Japan are generally small but their double bedroom was spacious of its own. If you dont opt your room to be cleaned they will give you a comfort pack with new towels etc. Also, they were kind enough to offer my daughter a kids comfort pack. It is close to starbucks, convenience stores and Laundry.

Saxa

Via Inn Shinjuku is a good base for easy access to Shinjuku station, which is only a fifteen minutes walk away. The room is small, no frills, but it is very clean and has all you need. The staff was very welcoming and friendly. The young gentlemen that greeted me when I arrived was kind enough to explain to me with clarity what the most convenient way was to reach the part of the station that I was looking for: not an easy task, when it comes to Shinjuku station! I was extremely grateful for his help.

Simona

I stayed here for 6 nights and I can say that this hotel was way better than I expected. The room is comfortable for 1 person but it can be a little challenging for 2 people. Hotel rooms in Japan are known to be quite small but this one was just enough for myself and a large suitcase. The cleanliness was absolutely fantastic, and the staff super friendly and helpful. The location was on a quiet but yet convenient place in Shinjuku area. Overall I had a great stay and I’d definitely stay here again.

Willian

I love how friendly the hotel staff are and how clean and calm the rooms and facilities are. The breakfast is excellent. I found the quantity of food just right for a good start to my day, especially since there is a half-buffet to complement the Japanese- and Western-style breakfasts that they serve. In terms of transportation, the hotel is very conveniently located near convenience stores, two grocery stores, and several subway lines. It is an easy 15-minute walk to the JR Shinjuku station and the Shinjuku highway bus station (where you can catch a limousine bus to Haneda or Narita airports). If it is raining or it is very hot, you can do 99% of the walk underground because Shinjuku Sanchome Station connects to the JR station.

Kate

Via Inn Shinjuku was the perfect place for visiting Tokyo, well situated outside of the main chaos of Shinjuku, incredibly close to the Shinjuku-Sanchome subway line that connected us to so many incredible areas of the city. The hotel itself was very clean and modern, rooms were small (as expected) but contained everything we needed. Complimentary coffee and tea helped us start every morning, we didnt get to try the breakfast (offered both Japanese and Western style buffet), but it was affordable and open quite early. The staff was super welcoming and helpful, free umbrellas to tour around were a perk, will certainly reccomend and stay again!

Brendan

Space, cleanliness and comfort. Staff initially wasnt very descriptive how to reach the hotel from shinjuku station, was just generally told the east exit. Knowing Shinjuku it has over 20 exits. At least they were communicative in confirming to accomodate to receive my forwarded luggage one day in advance. Hotels in Japan are generally small but their double bedroom was spacious of its own. If you dont opt your room to be cleaned they will give you a comfort pack with new towels etc. Also, they were kind enough to offer my daughter a kids comfort pack. It is close to starbucks, convenience stores and Laundry.

Saxa

Via Inn Shinjuku is a good base for easy access to Shinjuku station, which is only a fifteen minutes walk away. The room is small, no frills, but it is very clean and has all you need. The staff was very welcoming and friendly. The young gentlemen that greeted me when I arrived was kind enough to explain to me with clarity what the most convenient way was to reach the part of the station that I was looking for: not an easy task, when it comes to Shinjuku station! I was extremely grateful for his help.

Simona

I stayed here for 6 nights and I can say that this hotel was way better than I expected. The room is comfortable for 1 person but it can be a little challenging for 2 people. Hotel rooms in Japan are known to be quite small but this one was just enough for myself and a large suitcase. The cleanliness was absolutely fantastic, and the staff super friendly and helpful. The location was on a quiet but yet convenient place in Shinjuku area. Overall I had a great stay and I’d definitely stay here again.

Willian

I love how friendly the hotel staff are and how clean and calm the rooms and facilities are. The breakfast is excellent. I found the quantity of food just right for a good start to my day, especially since there is a half-buffet to complement the Japanese- and Western-style breakfasts that they serve. In terms of transportation, the hotel is very conveniently located near convenience stores, two grocery stores, and several subway lines. It is an easy 15-minute walk to the JR Shinjuku station and the Shinjuku highway bus station (where you can catch a limousine bus to Haneda or Narita airports). If it is raining or it is very hot, you can do 99% of the walk underground because Shinjuku Sanchome Station connects to the JR station.

Kate

Via Inn Shinjuku was the perfect place for visiting Tokyo, well situated outside of the main chaos of Shinjuku, incredibly close to the Shinjuku-Sanchome subway line that connected us to so many incredible areas of the city. The hotel itself was very clean and modern, rooms were small (as expected) but contained everything we needed. Complimentary coffee and tea helped us start every morning, we didnt get to try the breakfast (offered both Japanese and Western style buffet), but it was affordable and open quite early. The staff was super welcoming and helpful, free umbrellas to tour around were a perk, will certainly reccomend and stay again!

Brendan

Space, cleanliness and comfort. Staff initially wasnt very descriptive how to reach the hotel from shinjuku station, was just generally told the east exit. Knowing Shinjuku it has over 20 exits. At least they were communicative in confirming to accomodate to receive my forwarded luggage one day in advance. Hotels in Japan are generally small but their double bedroom was spacious of its own. If you dont opt your room to be cleaned they will give you a comfort pack with new towels etc. Also, they were kind enough to offer my daughter a kids comfort pack. It is close to starbucks, convenience stores and Laundry.

Saxa

Via Inn Shinjuku is a good base for easy access to Shinjuku station, which is only a fifteen minutes walk away. The room is small, no frills, but it is very clean and has all you need. The staff was very welcoming and friendly. The young gentlemen that greeted me when I arrived was kind enough to explain to me with clarity what the most convenient way was to reach the part of the station that I was looking for: not an easy task, when it comes to Shinjuku station! I was extremely grateful for his help.

Simona

I stayed here for 6 nights and I can say that this hotel was way better than I expected. The room is comfortable for 1 person but it can be a little challenging for 2 people. Hotel rooms in Japan are known to be quite small but this one was just enough for myself and a large suitcase. The cleanliness was absolutely fantastic, and the staff super friendly and helpful. The location was on a quiet but yet convenient place in Shinjuku area. Overall I had a great stay and I’d definitely stay here again.

Willian

Location

5-11-16 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku , Tokyo, 160-0022, Japan

Via Inn Shinjuku