Latest Post

Shinjuku’s Largest Underground Shopping and Dining Area ‘Shinjuku Subnade’

shinjyuku sabnad

Shinjuku’s Massive Underground Shopping Arcade

In Japan’s urban areas, you’ll find numerous underground shopping districts offering convenient spaces for shopping and dining. Shinjuku, for instance, boasts ‘Shinjuku Subnade,’ an underground complex directly connected to the station’s eastern side.

Shinjuku Subnade is a captivating place for foreign tourists. It boasts various fashion and miscellaneous goods stores, with shops offering quintessential Japanese souvenirs scattered throughout. Moreover, there is a wide array of restaurants and eateries catering to diverse tastes, including Japanese cuisine, sushi, ramen, and izakayas, providing an opportunity to savor local flavors.

Shinjuku Subnade

This beloved shopping spot, cherished for half a century, recently underwent renovations and introduced new stores. It features a variety of shops, including ‘Hokkaido Dosanko Plaza,’ an antenna shop making its Shinjuku debut, and ‘Gachagacha no Mori,’ the largest capsule toy specialty store in Shinjuku.

Enjoy a comfortable shopping experience, rain or shine, thanks to its direct station access!

Area Map

(YOKOSO SHINJUKU)

基本情報

name Shinjuku Subnade
住所 Underground, Yasukuni Street, 1st Block of Kabukicho, Shinjuku
Open Hours 10:30~21:00

※Please note that information such as prices, menu items, operating hours, and closure days may be subject to change. For the latest updates, kindly verify directly with the establishment.

周辺MAP

関連記事

  1. Soba restaurant near Shinjuku Gy…
  2. A popular cafe among women and c…
  3. Taiwan Tea specialty shop ‘…
  4. A cafe with a greenery view from…
  5. (finished) A limited good value …
  6. (finished)Limited Edition! ̵…
  7. Tokyo Sightseeing Information : …
  8. Cheese sweets specialty shop …

カテゴリー記事一覧

  1. Hobo Shinjuku Norengai
  2. Daikukemen Expo
  3. shinjyuku sabnad
  4. Smoking-Friendly Dining Venues

Latest Post

  1. Hobo Shinjuku Norengai
  2. Daikukemen Expo
  3. shinjyuku sabnad
  4. Smoking-Friendly Dining Venues
PAGE TOP