Shrines & temples
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Oiwa Inari Tamiya Shrine
東京都 · 新宿区
Oiwa Inari Tamiya Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Tokyo's Shinjuku ward, dedicated to the worship of Inari Okami and other kami such as Tsukiyomi and Susanoo. The shrine is known for its beautiful vermilion torii gate and its connection to the city's origins as a rice-producing village. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a peaceful garden and a museum showcasing traditional Japanese crafts.
Shinjuku Inari Jinja Shrine
Kanagawa
Landmarks
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Shinjuku Central Park Citizen's Forest
Tokyo 160-0023
Kuzugaya Park
Tokyo 161-0031
Yotsuya-mitsuke Park
Yotsuya
Shinjuku Kuritsu Nishitoyama Park
Tokyo 169-0073
Wakaba East Park
Yotsuya
Large landscaped park featuring the State Guest House, tree-lined paths, fountains & more.
Shinjuku City Araki Park
Tokyo 160-0007
Shinjuku Toyama Play Park
Tokyo 169-0072
Daikyō Park
Tokyo 160-0015
Small, tree-shaded urban square & community hang-out with a slide, some benches & washroom...
Kitakashiwagi Park
Tokyo 169-0074
Higashi-Okubo Park
Tokyo 160-0022
Nishitoyama Park
Tokyo 169-0073
Shinjuku Central Park Lawn Square (East)
Tokyo 160-0023
Hotels
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Guides & blog
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Asakusa vs Shinjuku: Which Tokyo Neighborhood for Your Hotel? (2026)
Asakusa offers temples and tradition; Shinjuku offers neon and nightlife. This guide compares Asakusa vs Shinjuku for where to stay—atmosphere, transport, hotels, and which fits your trip.
Complete Guide to Smoking Areas in Tokyo (By District) – 2026
Where can you smoke in Tokyo? This hub links to district-by-district guides for Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Akihabara, Ginza, and Tokyo Station—plus Osaka, Kyoto, and airports.
Shinjuku Smoking Zones: Legal Spots for Tourists (2026 Guide)
Where can you smoke in Shinjuku? This guide maps all designated smoking areas near Shinjuku Station—West Exit, Southeast Exit, PEPE, and more—so you know exactly where to go.