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Where is red light district in Shinjuku?

Location: Just northeast of the Shinjuku train station, Look for the red-lit arch. Hours: Always open, but better after dark.



The red-light district of Shinjuku is known as Kabukicho, located just a short walk from the East Exit of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo. It is often cited as the largest and most famous "entertainment" district in Asia. In 2026, Kabukicho remains a neon-drenched labyrinth of thousands of bars, host and hostess clubs, love hotels, and "snack" bars. While the area has a reputation for adult entertainment, it has also become a major mainstream tourist destination. The district is home to the famous "Godzilla Head" atop the Hotel Gracery and the Golden Gai, a cluster of tiny, historic alleyway bars. Visitors should be aware that while the area is generally safe to walk through, it is wise to avoid "touts" or street hawkers who try to lure you into clubs with promises of cheap drinks, as these can often lead to "bottling" scams or exorbitant hidden fees.

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There are really no really no go areas, even red light areas of Kabukicho in Shinjuku have tons of tourist visiting nowadays, crime towards visitors are low, the only real way you get into trouble is if you are looking for trouble yourself.

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Kabuki-cho is the location of many host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the Sleepless Town (?????, Nemuranai Machi, pronounced [nem??anai mat?i?]). Shinjuku Golden Gai, famous for its plethora of small bars, is part of Kabuki-cho.

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At present, the 36 ha (89 acres; 0.14 sq mi) Kabukicho district has transformed from a residential area to a world-famous red-light district housing over three thousand bars, nightclubs, love hotels, massage parlours, hostess clubs and the like.

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Yes it is safe (the same as most of Japan). There are really no really no go areas, even red light areas of Kabukicho in Shinjuku have tons of tourist visiting nowadays, crime towards visitors are low, the only real way you get into trouble is if you are looking for trouble yourself.

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How crowded are regular trains in Tokyo when it's not rush hour? The morning rush between 7 AM and 9 AM is the worst, if you can avoid those times the trains are just fine, you might even get a seat. The evening is nowhere near as bad since people get off work at different times.

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Nishi-Shinjuku, west of the station, houses a forest of skyscrapers, while the east side is your access point for shopping, dining and entertainment. Bathed in neon, the area of Kabukicho is a maze of hotels and spots for nighttime revelry.

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Tokyo is home to some of the world's most colorful nightlife spread across a handful of districts including Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, Kabukicho, and Roppongi. You'll find a wide selection of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs to explore in these lively neighborhoods.

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Near Shinjuku Station - Excellent access to Tokyo and incredible shopping. For an incredible access to a world of shopping, food, and nightlife, book your accommodation near Shinjuku Station. Shinjuku Station is home to a vast array of shops, bars, and restaurants that you could spend a lifetime exploring.

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Is it safe to walk around Tokyo at night? The short answer is a solid Yes. Generally, Tokyo is safe to walk around, even very late into the night. Tokyo is one of the safest cities in the world for a reason, more often or not you should be more concerned about missing the last train in Tokyo rather than getting mugged.

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