Keio Department Store, Shinjuku

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Keio Department Store, Shinjuku

A large department store directly connected to Shinjuku Station, with a wide selection for everyday life.

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Keio Department Store, Shinjuku is a large department store directly connected to Keio Line Shinjuku Station. It spans 11 floors from B1F to RF, covering a wide range of categories including food, cosmetics, daily goods, fashion, and restaurants. Since opening in 1964, it has been popular with shoppers of all ages for its diverse selection and comfortable spaces.

On the food floor, you will find a full selection of depachika (basement food hall) specialties, including famous sweets, prepared foods, and desserts. At the event hall, large seasonal events are held, including the “Ekiben (Japanese Train Station Lunch) & Japanese Local Gourmet Fair.” The cosmetics selection focuses mainly on Japanese domestic brands, and there is also a wide selection of womenswear, menswear, and kidswear. A unique lineup curated by the store’s buyers is another highlight.

A seasonal beer garden also operates on the rooftop. With excellent access directly connected to Shinjuku Station, it is convenient for everyday shopping, looking for gifts, or stopping by before or after a trip. The store also offers tax-free services and multilingual support, accommodating visitors from overseas.

Highlights

  • A large department store spanning 11 floors from B1F to RF.
  • Seasonal events such as ekiben fairs are popular.
  • A food floor with a strong selection of famous sweets, prepared foods, and desserts.
  • A unique lineup carefully selected by buyers is another highlight.
  • Excellent access directly connected to the station, plus tax-free services and multilingual support for travelers.

Photos

  • Cosmetics floor featuring mainly Japanese domestic brands

    Cosmetics floor featuring mainly Japanese domestic brands

  • A full selection of carefully chosen items focused on quality and design

    A full selection of carefully chosen items focused on quality and design

  • A full selection of tableware and cookware that is useful for everyday life

    A full selection of tableware and cookware that is useful for everyday life

  • Outdoor goods ranging from leisure to serious gear

    Outdoor goods ranging from leisure to serious gear

  • A popular event bringing together ekiben (Japanese Train Station Lunch) and local specialties from across Japan

    A popular event bringing together ekiben (Japanese Train Station Lunch) and local specialties from across Japan

  • Airport Limousine Bus stop in front of the west-side entrance

    Airport Limousine Bus stop in front of the west-side entrance

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

You can connect to “Shinjuku FREE Wi-Fi.”

Q

Are there coin lockers?

A

No.
There are many coin lockers near the ticket gates at Keio Line Shinjuku Station, and you can also use the paid baggage storage service “ecbo cloak” at the Foreign Customer Counter (Tax Refund) on 2F.

Q

Is there a smoking area?

A

There is a smoking room on the restaurant floor on 8F.

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Details

Name in Japanese
京王百貨店 新宿店
Postal Code
160-8321
Address
1-1-4 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
0570-022-810
Business Hours
10:00 am-8:00 pm; Restaurant floor: 11:00 am-10:00 pm. * Hours vary by floor and season.
Closed
Irregular holidays
Access
About a 1-minute walk from Keio Line, JR lines, and Odakyu Line Shinjuku Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)