Cooking Classes in Shinjuku Area

Shinjuku is arguably the central hub of Tokyo's sprawling metropolis, home to the world's busiest train station. It's known for its business, entertainment, and shopping, from Golden Gai to Shin-Okubo Koreatown. Its central location makes it easy to access from nearly everywhere in Tokyo, making it a convenient place to take a cooking class..


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Shinjuku Sightseeing Spots

  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is the perfect place to seek refuge from the crowded streets of Shinjuku. It is a short walk from Shinjuku Station, and houses a traditional Japanese garden, French garden, English garden, and large greenhouse on its grounds.

  • Shinjuku Omoide Yokocho

    Shinjuku Omoide Yokocho

    This narrow and gritty alley in Shinjuku is packed with cheap street food stalls and tiny eateries. The buildings are old and run-down, making Omoide Yakocho's name, "Memory Lane", quite fitting. Among locals, it's called "Piss Alley".

  • Akasaka Palace

    Akasaka Palace

    Just outside of Shinjuku lies this not-so-well-known sightseeing landmark. Akasaka Palace is a regal European-style palace that certainly stands out in the Tokyo landscape. Just opened to the public in 2016, it is an interesting site to visit if you're in the Shinjuku area.

  • Toho Cinemas Shinjuku

    Toho Cinemas Shinjuku

    The TOHO Cinemas Shinjuku complex takes the movie theater experience to the next level, with massive screens, luxurious seats, and dynamic audio that makes the movie-viewing experience more immersive than ever.

  • Shinjuku Golden Gai

    Shinjuku Golden Gai

    Golden Gai is a famous area of Shinjuku composed of six narrow alleys lined with tiny local bars. Some of these bars have only a few seats, where you'll often seen regulars enjoying a drink. Walking through Golden Gai is an experience in of itself, the district preserving its post-war charm.

Access to Shinjuku

  • From <a href='https://airkitchen.me/list/tokyo.php' style='text-decoration: underline'>Tokyo</a> Station to Shinjuku Station

    From Tokyo Station to Shinjuku Station

    Take the JR Chuo Line to Shinjuku (15 minutes).

  • From <a href='https://airkitchen.me/list/shibuya/' style='text-decoration: underline'>Shibuya</a> Station to Shinjuku Station

    From Shibuya Station to Shinjuku Station

    Take the JR Yamonote Line to Shinjuku (7 minutes).

  • From <a href='https://airkitchen.me/list/asakusa/' style='text-decoration: underline'>Asakusa</a> Station to Shinjuku Station

    From Asakusa Station to Shinjuku Station

    Take the Ginza Subway Line to Akasakamitsuke Station (25 minutes) and transfer to the Marunouchi Subway Line for Shinjuku (9 minutes).

  • From <a href='https://airkitchen.me/list/ginza/' style='text-decoration: underline'>Ginza</a> Station to Shinjuku Station

    From Ginza Station to Shinjuku Station

    Take the Marunouchi Subway Line to Shijuku (16 minutes).

Why Taking a Cooking Class in Shinjuku is a Must-Do

Shinjuku is arguably the central hub of Tokyo's sprawling metropolis, home to the world's busiest train station. It's known for its business, entertainment, and shopping, from Golden Gai to Shin-Okubo Koreatown. Its central location makes it easy to access from nearly everywhere in Tokyo, making it a convenient place to take a cooking class.


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