BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel hero
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BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel

TOKYU KABUKICHO TOWER, 45F, 1 Chome-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
Google 4.6
Overall 61
Lowest upcoming
$383
7 Jun 2026
Highest upcoming
$1,246
5 Jun 2026
Median nightly
$496
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Cheapest week
15 to 21 Aug
9% below annual median

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Review

Synthesized from Forbes Travel Guide

Character and identity

BELLUSTAR TOKYO occupies the 39th to 47th floors of a Shinjuku tower, with the glass-elevator arrival into an 18th-floor reception that immediately swaps Kabukicho's neon clamour for hush. Just 97 rooms sit above, finished in a restrained palette that threads Japanese motifs through contemporary luxury, every window angled at the skyline. Three serious restaurants anchor the floors: Restaurant Bellustar (French-Japanese, three-storey atrium), Teppan Ten-yu for live-fire teppanyaki, and Sushi JIN-È for omakase. SPA Sunya, named for the Sanskrit for sky, scores treatments to seasonal recordings of Tokyo birdsong. The register is quiet, design-led, considered.

Who's it for

Best for:
Design-minded couples and solo travellers who want Tokyo's energy on the doorstep but a meditative retreat to come home to. Foodies are particularly well served by the three in-house restaurants, and anyone splashing out should look hard at the Sora penthouse, a full-floor villa on 47 with its own spa room and jetted tub.

Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting kids' programming, and travellers who prefer a low-rise, traditional ryokan-style stay or a quieter neighbourhood. Kabukicho is Tokyo's most boisterous entertainment district at street level, so if you'd rather walk out into Marunouchi or Aoyama calm, this isn't the address.

Bottom line

The defining pitch here is verticality: a small, design-driven hotel floating high above Shinjuku with three destination restaurants and a spa that genuinely uses its altitude. Book a higher-floor suite for the skyline payoff, and reserve at least one dinner in-house, ideally Teppan Ten-yu or Sushi JIN-È, before venturing into Kabukicho below.

Location

TOKYU KABUKICHO TOWER, 45F, 1 Chome-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

57 features
24-hour room service
Babysitting services
Bar
Gym
House car
Kids Club
Meeting rooms
Nightclub
Restaurants
Spa
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi in public areas

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