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Rooms and Suites at Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel

From 511 USD
Studio Room

Studio Room ( 441ft2 - 517ft2 )

The Studio Room combines traditional Japanese design with modern luxury. Soft lighting creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. A king-sized bed offers plenty of space

From 550 USD
Deluxe Studio Room

Deluxe Studio Room ( 603ft2 )

The Deluxe Studio Room is a spacious, beautifully designed room with luxury and comfort. It blends modern elegance with classic Japanese style. This creates a

From 589 USD
Premier Studio Room

Premier Studio Room ( 549ft2 - 592ft2 )

The Premier Studio Room offers a spacious and comfortable place to stay. It has a stylish Japanese-inspired design with modern touches. The large windows provide

From 667 USD
Corner Junior Suite

Corner Junior Suite ( 635ft2 )

The Corner Junior Suite offers a serene retreat high above Shinjuku’s energy. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping city views, bathing the room in natural light. A

From 1,059 USD
Deluxe Suite

Deluxe Suite ( 818ft2 )

The Deluxe Suite is located on the 41st floor or higher, offering a peaceful retreat above the busy city. Its corner location provides extra privacy

From 1,567 USD
2 Bedroom Deluxe Suite

2 Bedroom Deluxe Suite ( 883ft2 )

The 2 Bedroom Deluxe Suite offers a luxurious stay high above Tokyo. It is located on the exclusive 41st floor and above and provides stunning

Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel

Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel is a luxury sky hotel in Shinjuku, set high inside Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. The hotel rises above one of Tokyo's most intense entertainment districts, but the experience upstairs is calm, panoramic, and deliberately private. It is a strong choice for travelers who want Shinjuku energy at street level and a quieter, design-led retreat above the city.

The hotel is part of Pan Pacific and sits above HOTEL GROOVE in the same tower, with Bellustar occupying the more exclusive upper levels. Its rooms, suites, penthouses, restaurant, bar, and spa are built around height. Views are not a side benefit here. They are the reason the hotel feels different from many Tokyo luxury addresses.

Shinjuku Sky Hotel

The location is in Kabukicho, a district known for nightlife, restaurants, entertainment, and constant movement. This makes Bellustar useful for guests who want to be close to Shinjuku Station, Golden Gai, Omoide Yokocho, department stores, bars, music venues, and late-night Tokyo. At the same time, the hotel's vertical position creates distance from the noise below.

This contrast is important. Shinjuku can be busy and visually loud. Bellustar works because guests can step into that energy when they want it, then return to a high-floor refuge with wide windows and a slower mood. On clear days, some views can stretch across Tokyo and toward Mount Fuji.

The hotel is best for travelers who understand that Kabukicho is not Ginza, Marunouchi, or Akasaka. It is more active, more urban, and more entertainment-driven. For the right guest, that is the appeal. For guests who want a formal financial-district hotel or a quiet residential neighborhood, another Tokyo address may fit better.

Rooms & Suites

Bellustar's rooms and suites are unusually spacious by Tokyo standards and are designed with Japanese elements, calm materials, and floor-to-ceiling views. Categories include studio rooms, studio premier rooms, junior corner suites, deluxe suites, and two-bedroom deluxe suites, before the hotel reaches its penthouse level.

The room inventory is built for travelers who value outlook and space. Even entry categories feel more generous than many central Tokyo rooms. Junior corner suites add stronger views and better separation. Deluxe suites and two-bedroom suites work for longer stays, families, or guests who want a more residential base in Shinjuku.

Room choice should start with purpose. A couple on a short Tokyo stay may choose a view-led studio category. A traveler who plans to work from the room may prefer a suite with more seating space. A family or two friends may value the two-bedroom deluxe suite. The best booking is not always the largest room. It is the one that matches how guests plan to use Tokyo. Pick the view first. Then choose the space. Keep the plan simple.

Penthouses & Sky Villa

The five penthouses are the headline accommodations: sora, tsuki, kaze, tori, and hana. Their names connect to the idea of Tenku, or celestial sky-scape, and to Kacho Fugetsu, the Japanese expression tied to flowers, birds, wind, and moon. The language is poetic, but the practical meaning is clear: each penthouse has its own atmosphere and view.

Penthouse sora is the flagship, with a very large layout and strong morning light. Other penthouses vary by size, orientation, duplex or corner structure, and city outlook. The design includes Karimoku Case furniture, with work by Keiji Ashizawa and Norm Architects, giving the top accommodations a calm, tactile style rather than obvious glamour.

The Sky Private Villa on the upper floors extends the same idea into dining, spa, and private high-floor experiences. It gives Bellustar a stronger identity than a standard tower hotel. Guests booking the penthouses should think of them less as hotel suites and more as private Tokyo residences in the sky.

Restaurant & Bar

Restaurant Bellustar is one of the hotel's key spaces. It is high above Shinjuku and uses the view as part of the dining experience. The restaurant is suited to guests who want a polished meal without leaving the hotel, especially after a long arrival day or a late evening in the neighborhood.

Bar Bellustar gives the hotel a strong evening setting. In Tokyo, the best hotel bars often depend on atmosphere as much as drinks. Here, the height, skyline, and contrast with the streets below create the mood. It is a useful place to begin or end a night in Shinjuku.

Dining outside the hotel is also a major reason to stay in this area. Shinjuku gives guests access to ramen shops, izakaya, sushi counters, department-store dining floors, cocktail bars, and late-night food. Bellustar should not be treated as a self-contained resort. It is a high-floor base for using Tokyo well.

SPA sunya

SPA sunya is located on the top floor and is designed around Japan's natural elements and seasonal sensibility. The hotel positions it as a place to reconnect with the body and the city from above, rather than as a large resort spa. That distinction matters. The spa is intimate, view-led, and part of the Sky Private Villa concept.

For travelers arriving after a long flight, the spa can be one of the hotel's most valuable features. Tokyo days can be long: train transfers, walking, restaurants, shops, and late nights. A treatment or spa session helps reset the pace before another evening in Shinjuku.

The hotel also works well at the end of a Japan itinerary. Guests can use it for final shopping, dining, city views, and airport transfers while still feeling removed from street-level intensity. That makes Bellustar especially appealing as a last Tokyo stop. Arrive, unpack, look out, and slow down. The city can wait for an hour.

Who Should Book

Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel is best for travelers looking for a luxury Shinjuku hotel with high-floor rooms and suites, dramatic city views, five penthouses, Sky Private Villa experiences, Restaurant Bellustar, Bar Bellustar, SPA sunya, and direct access to Kabukicho and central Shinjuku.

It suits couples, design-focused travelers, repeat Tokyo visitors, nightlife travelers, view seekers, and guests who want a more contemporary alternative to Tokyo's traditional palace-style hotels. It is less suited to travelers who want a quiet low-rise neighborhood, a classic grand hotel, or immediate Ginza/Marunouchi positioning. Book Bellustar Tokyo, A Pan Pacific Hotel when the goal is a refined Shinjuku base with skyline drama, calm rooms, and one of Tokyo's strongest high-floor hotel experiences.

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Why we love this hotel

  • Bellustar Tokyo rises above Shinjuku from the top floors of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower. The city views are the hotel's clear signature.
  • Restaurant Bellustar gives the height real culinary purpose. French technique and Japanese ingredients make the view feel grounded.
  • Spa Sunya sits on the top hotel floor. Its sky-level calm is a strong contrast to Kabukicho below.
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