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Shinagawa Prince Hotel

A full-scale urban complex, Shinagawa Prince Hotel combines lodging, dining, and entertainment under one roof across four towers.

Hotel

3.5-Star Hotel, Large-Scale Hotel, Entertainment Complex, Family-Friendly

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Located directly across from Shinagawa Station, Shinagawa Prince Hotel functions as a self-contained city with over 3,500 guest rooms spread across Main, Annex, N Tower, and East Tower. Designed for flexibility, the property accommodates solo travelers, families, business guests, and tour groups with ease. On-site attractions include a 39th-floor panoramic bar, a cinema complex, bowling alley, indoor tennis courts, and an aquarium—making the hotel a destination unto itself. Dining ranges from sushi counters and buffets to international cafés, with convenient options across all towers. With seamless rail access to both Haneda Airport and Shinkansen lines, it serves as a key hub for travelers in transit and Tokyo explorers alike.

Facilities & Services

  • Over 3,500 rooms across four towers

  • Multiple dining venues (buffets, sushi, cafés)

  • Indoor pool and fitness facilities

  • Cinema complex

  • Bowling alley

  • Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa (aquarium)

  • Indoor tennis courts

  • 24-hour front desk

  • Business center and meeting rooms

  • Multilingual staff

  • Direct access to Shinagawa Station

  • Airport limousine bus stop

Contact

Address:

4 Chome-10-30 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo 108-8611

Phone:

03-3440-1111

External links

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