Sleep tight with the King of the Monsters, Godzilla, at Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

Hotel Gracery is situated in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, known for its bustling nightlife, neon lights, and diverse attractions, and it’s here, in the heart of Tokyo, that you can sleep alongside The king of the monsters, Godzilla himself.

 

The Godzilla Head

Atop Hotel Gracery, the Godzilla Head is a must-see attraction. This impressive figure sits perched above the skyline as if he’s rampaging through the city, and every hour from noon to 8:00pm, you can see him come to life above the streets of Kabukicho with glowing eyes and smoke billowing from his mouth.

Godzilla World 8th Floor

The Godzilla-themed 8th floor of Hotel Gracery, Godzilla World, is a must visit for any Godzilla fan, even if you’re not staying at the hotel. Here you’ll find a store selling exclusive Godzilla merchandise, and a Cafe serving Godzilla themed cuisine which opens out onto the terrace, the same terrace the Godzilla head is sat upon. It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy some food, and meet the King of the Monsters up close.

The 8th floor is also home to Hotel Gracery’s Godzilla rooms. Here you can choose between Godzilla themed rooms which include statues, artwork, and themed amenities, or Godzilla view rooms, which feature windows looking out onto the terrace, so you can watch the big guy light up every hour from the comfort of your room. A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the universe of Japan's legendary kaiju.

Book Your Stay

Whether you're a die-hard Godzilla fan or simply looking for a unique and thrilling stay in Tokyo, Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is the perfect choice. With its iconic Godzilla Head, themed rooms, and exciting Kabukicho location, it promises an unforgettable experience. Book your stay with our affiliate link below and immerse yourself in the excitement and culture of Tokyo, Japan. Using our link will support Japan Junket and keep us doing what we love, and it won't cost you any extra.

 
 
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