Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand is an event and conference venue on the 1st and 5th floors of the Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower, a high-rise building in Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. The 1st floor features a large HALL that seats up to approximately 1,404 people in theater style, while the 5th floor houses a conference floor with meeting rooms of various sizes, supporting a wide range of events from exhibitions and seminars to international conferences and shareholder meetings.

With an easy-to-follow location about a 4-minute walk from Nishi-Shinjuku Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, and large hotels and restaurants in the Shinjuku area within walking distance, it is well suited to business events that welcome many overseas participants.

This guide covers practical information including how to get to Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand, where to stay, dining options nearby, and tips for your visit.

Use this guide to plan your route to the venue and your stay in the area, so you can attend your event with confidence.

Access to Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand

While the venue is a little distance from Shinjuku Station, it is easy to reach from its nearest station, Nishi-Shinjuku Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, about a 4-minute walk away. Public transportation to the Shinjuku area from the airports is well developed, so let’s go through the steps from arrival to reaching the venue.

From Narita Airport

  • Limousine Bus: Approx. 110 minutes, around 3,200 yen. Take the limousine bus from Narita Airport to Busta Shinjuku (Shinjuku Station South Exit), then continue to the Nishi-Shinjuku area on the Marunouchi Line or on foot. Convenient when you have a lot of luggage, as it requires few transfers.
  • Narita Express (N’EX): Approx. 90 minutes, around 3,250 yen. Take the limited express from Narita Airport to Shinjuku Station, then walk from the West Exit or transfer to the Marunouchi Line to reach Nishi-Shinjuku Station.

From Haneda Airport

  • Limousine Bus: Approx. 60 minutes, around 1,400 yen. Take the limousine bus from any Haneda Airport terminal to Busta Shinjuku, then continue to the Nishi-Shinjuku area on the Marunouchi Line or on foot.
  • Keikyu + JR: Approx. 50 minutes, around 650 yen. Take the Keikyu Line from Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station to Shinagawa Station, transfer to the JR Yamanote Line to Shinjuku Station, and continue to the Nishi-Shinjuku area.

From the Nearest Stations to the Venue

  • From Exit 1 of Nishi-Shinjuku Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line): About a 4-minute walk. This is the shortest and most straightforward route to the venue.
  • From Exit A5 of Tochomae Station (Toei Oedo Line): About an 8-minute walk.
  • From the West Exit of Shinjuku Station (JR, Odakyu, Keio): About a 14-minute walk. Since the venue is some distance from Shinjuku Station, transferring to the Marunouchi Line for Nishi-Shinjuku Station is also recommended.

Venue Information Summary

  • Official name: Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand
  • Address: 1F & 5F, Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower, 8-17-3 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
  • Nearest station: About a 4-minute walk from Exit 1 of Nishi-Shinjuku Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line)
  • Official website: Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand Official Site
  • Opening hours and contact: These vary by event. Please check the official website for the latest information.

Event Spaces at Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand

Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand consists of a large hall on the 1st floor and a conference floor on the 5th floor. You can combine the HALL, which accommodates large exhibitions and ceremonies, with meeting rooms that can be divided or connected according to purpose and size.

HALL (1F)

This is the largest hall at Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand. Centered on theater-style seating, it supports a variety of layouts depending on your needs.

LayoutApproximate Capacity
Theater styleApprox. 1,404
Classroom styleApprox. 1,116
Standing receptionApprox. 890
Seated (banquet)Approx. 924

The combined area of the hall and lobby exceeds approximately 1,900㎡. Maximum capacity varies by layout. Please check the official website for detailed specifications and fees.

ROOM A・B・C・D and others (5F)

This is the conference floor on the 5th floor. Meeting rooms of various sizes can be divided or connected, and the facility as a whole comprises a total of 13 rooms. Please check the official website for details on the area and capacity of each room and possible combinations.

The same Nishi-Shinjuku area as the venue offers large hotels and luxury hotels that can accommodate participants of international conferences. Here are five hotels to choose from depending on your needs.

Hilton Tokyo

A large international hotel in Nishi-Shinjuku. As the closest hotel in the same Nishi-Shinjuku area as the venue, it also offers extensive banquet and meeting facilities, making it a convenient place to host overseas guests.

Hyatt Regency Tokyo

An upper-midscale hotel very close to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. It is frequently used by participants of international conferences and features a spacious atrium lobby.

Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

A long-established large hotel very close to Shinjuku Station. With a large number of guest rooms, it can readily accommodate group bookings.

Park Hyatt Tokyo

The top luxury hotel in Nishi-Shinjuku. Ideal for executives and VIPs, it offers refined service and excellent views.

Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo PremierGrand

The premium floor on the upper levels of the Keio Plaza Hotel. Recommended for those seeking high-floor views and refined service.

The Nishi-Shinjuku area around the venue offers restaurants that can handle everything from small dinners to large banquets. Here are six options that are easy to use for business occasions or when accompanying guests from overseas.

Kappo Saio (Fine Japanese Cuisine)

A kappo restaurant very close to the venue. With a calm atmosphere, it is well suited to small-group entertaining and dining.

Shuzen Hono Homare Nishi-Shinjuku (Casual Japanese Cuisine)

A Japanese dining restaurant in the basement of Shinjuku Nomura Building. With a strong selection of sake and à la carte dishes, it works for both lunch and evening dining.

HEARTH (Western / Italian)

An Italian restaurant using charcoal grilling. Its calm interior makes it easy to use for dining occasions.

BALILax THE GARDEN Shinjuku (Asian Cuisine)

A resort-style dining spot centered on Asian and Thai cuisine. It can also accommodate large-group banquets.

Paul Bassett Shinjuku (Cafe)

A renowned specialty coffee shop. It opens early, making it well suited to breakfast or a stop before a meeting.

Bar Cocktailbook Shinjuku (Bar)

A cocktail bar near the venue. Ideal for a small-group after-party in the evening or a nightcap to end the day.

Tips Before You Visit

🚶 The shortest route is from Exit 1 of Nishi-Shinjuku Station

The venue is in the Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower (Nishi-Shinjuku 8-chome, along Ome-kaido), at some distance from Shinjuku Station. The roughly 4-minute walk from Exit 1 of Nishi-Shinjuku Station on the Marunouchi Line is the shortest and most straightforward route.

🏢 Be careful not to confuse it with similarly named Belle Salle venues

Nishi-Shinjuku has several venues in the same group, including Belle Salle Shinjuku Grand, Belle Salle Nishi-Shinjuku, Belle Salle Shinjuku, and Belle Salle Shinjuku Central Park, and the operator officially warns against mixing them up. When guiding attendees, always specify “Shinjuku Grand (Grand Tower).”

🚕 Drop-off cars and taxis tend to congest along Ome-kaido

On weekday mornings and evenings, the area along Ome-kaido (Nishi-Shinjuku 8-chome) tends to get congested with drop-off cars and taxis. If you are being picked up or dropped off by car, allow extra time to be safe.

🌧 In the rain, take the more indoor route from Nishi-Shinjuku Station

Nishi-Shinjuku is a district of high-rise buildings with well-developed underground passages and decks, but the 8-chome side around the Grand Tower is a redevelopment area where the main routes are at ground level. In the rain, choosing the more indoor route from Nishi-Shinjuku Station helps you stay dry.

🚧 Redevelopment and construction nearby can change walking routes

Around the venue (from Naruko-tenjinshita to Nishi-Shinjuku 5-chome), redevelopment and construction are underway, and walking routes can change. It is reassuring to check the latest route before your visit.

🍽 Restaurants and cafes are concentrated toward the Shinjuku Nomura Building

Restaurants convenient for dining or coffee are clustered around the Shinjuku Nomura Building (Nishi-Shinjuku 1-chome), closer to Shinjuku Station. If you are planning a meeting or meal, they are easy to stop by on the route from the venue toward Shinjuku Station.


This guide is based on information from official websites and other sources available at the time of publication. Venue usage conditions, transportation schedules, and store information may change. Please check the official websites linked above for the latest information.