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Guide to Nightlife in Shinagawa

Enjoy nights out in Tokyo’s Shinagawa

Your guide to Nightlife in Shinagawa

TY Harbour Higashi-Koji near Oimachi
left: TY Harbor, right: Higashi-Koji

Entertainment, superb waterside views, drinking in local areas, relaxation spots, night events and more — Shinagawa has it all. Read on to find out why visiting Shinagawa is the best way to make the most of your nights in Tokyo.

Itineraries

Here are three example itineraries to get your fill of nightlife in Shinagawa whether you’re with your special someone, your whole family, or on a ladies’ night out. Enjoy a diverse selection of nighttime charms.

Couples’ Edition: Memorable romantic moments

15:30 - Take a stroll under the stars

Enjoy astronomical observation at a planetarium equipped with a 360-degree projection system. Projections can only be viewed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays.

品川区立五反田文化センタープラネタリウム
  • 6-5-1 Nishi-gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 8:30 - 17:00 (営業時間外)
2 minutes by foot

17:30 - Enjoy golfing

Enjoy golf with a state-of-the-art simulator. Equipment can be rented for free, so beginners need not worry!

五反田ゴルフ倶楽部
  • 8F Taisei Bldg, 1-11-8 Nishi-gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 12:00 - 24:00 (営業時間外)
7 min. by train on the Rinkai Line after switching from the JR Yamanote Line at Osaki Sta.

19:00 - Delicious cuisine in the sky

Enjoy a nighttime view of the bay area at this teppan-yaki restaurant. Have your fill of delicious cuisine and picturesque scenery.

鉄板焼 「天王洲」
  • 28F Dai-chi Hotel Tokyo Seafort, 2-3-15 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 11:30 - 15:00, 17:00 - 22:00 (営業時間外)
10 min. walk

21:00 - Have a drink as you gaze at the night view

A brewery restaurant located along the canal. Sip on a craft beer as you gaze at the beautiful scenery of the waterfront at night.

ティー・ワイ・ハーバー ブルワリー
  • 2-1-3 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 11:30 - 23:30 (営業時間外)

Family Edition: Entertainment for the whole family

16:00 - Flight simulation experience

Try your hand at flying a plane in this flight simulator. A 15-minute flight for kids and young adults is also available.

スカイアートジャパン
  • A-104 Garden City Shinagawa Gotenyama, 6-7-29 Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 10:00 - 18:00 (営業時間外)
12 min. walk

17:30 Enjoy the thrill of a good movie

This cinema complex is located in a hotel. Enjoy the immersive experience of an IMAX® digital theater.

T・ジョイ PRINCE 品川
  • Tokyo, Minato City, Takanawa, 4 Chome−10−30, Annex Tower, 3F
  • 8:00 - 21:30 (営業中)
2 min. on the JR Yamanote Line after switching from the Rinkai Line at Osaki Sta.

20:00 - Exciting fishing

Even beginners can enjoy a carefree experience at this urban fishing pond. It’s all the more exciting if you can catch one!

品川フィッシングガーデン
  • 3-13-3 Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • 9:00 - 21:00 (営業時間外)
3 min. by train on the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line

21:30 - Relax with dinner and a bath

This deluxe public bathhouse is complete with a dining hall. After a meal, spend time relaxing in a bath with your family.

おふろの王様・大井町店
  • Hankyu Oimachi Garden, 1-50-5 Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 9:30 - 32:30 (営業中)

Ladies Edition: A night out to stimulate your body and soul

16:30 - Refresh your body and soul

Enjoy sports and escape game attractions. Work up a sweat to refresh your mind and body.

スポル品川大井町
  • 2-1-19 Hiromachi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 7:00 - 21:00 (営業中)
2 min. walk

18:00 - A delightful musical

A theater featuring performances of the Shiki Theatre Company production of the masterpiece CATS. Time will fly when you’re absorbed in this exciting musical.

キャッツ・シアター
  • 2-1-18 Hiromachi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
2 min. on the JR Yamanote Line after switching from the Rinkai Line at Osaki Sta.

21:00 - Feast on some meat

Enjoy some tasty meat at this popular Japanese BBQ restaurant. We recommend the limited “HAMIDERU KALBI,” the Japanese black beef rib.

大阪焼肉・ホルモン ふたご 五反田本店
  • 1F KANO Bldg., 1-25-1 Nishi-gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 17:00 - 24:00 (営業時間外)
4 min. walk

22:30 - A drink at the bar

The highball is a popular drink for both men and women. The diverse selection of highballs at this specialized bar will make your night magical.

五反田ハイボールバー サニーサイド1923
  • 1F Shuwa Gotanda Ekimae Residence, 1-4-8 Nishi-gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

Shinagawa Nighttime

Active Edition: Introducing you to a range of locations where you can exercise at night without a care in the world!

Art & Culture Edition: Relax while you enjoy traditional Japanese culture and encounter diverse selections of art.

Amusement Edition: Head to an entertainment spot that’s all the more charming at night.

Breathtaking Waterfront Views

left: Funasei, right: Enjoying yakatabune

Japanese Houseboats & Night Cruises

Gaze at Tokyo’s glittering night view in style from onboard a ship. Introducing yakatabune (Japanese houseboats) and cruises you can enjoy in Shinagawa.

Decorating the Shinagawa waterfront

You can see beautifully illuminated scenes on the Shinagawa waterfront that vary with the seasons. Tennoz Isle is lit up in winter by theTennoz Isle Waterfront Illuminations. Shinagawa Ward’s Illuminated Waterfront Project lights up the bridges. The Meguro River riverfront is decorated with beautiful illuminations in winter.

Tennoz Isle Waterfront Illuminations

Tennoz Isle Waterfront Illuminations

You can see the beautifully illuminated scenes on the Shinagawa waterfront that vary with the seasons. Tennoz Isle is lit up in winter by the Tennoz Isle Waterfront Illuminations.

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Have a Drink in Local Areas!

Dotted with drinking districts that radiate Shinagawa’s unique atmosphere. Introducing lesser-known local areas that you’ll get hooked on and keep coming back to.

Azuma-koji Drinking District

Bars and restaurants line the narrow street right at the East Exit of Oimachi Station, creating a retro atmosphere.

Gotanda Hills

The River Light Building, also known as Gotanda Hills. Rows of famous shops hidden inside the buildings lining the river front.

Shinagawa Station Konan Exit

A 1-2 min. walk from the modern buildings around the East Exit of Shinagawa Station. Try exploring these alleys that tempt you to get lost in them.

Shinagawa-shuku on the Kyu-tokaido Street

The first inn town on the Tokaido Street was in Shinagawa. Traces of bygone days remain along the former Tokaido Street (Kyu-tokaido Street).

Relaxation Spots You Want to Go

From traditional public baths to modern spas, you’ll find the ideal place to relax your mind and body.

Public Baths & Unique Spas

Relax with a late night massage

Let professional hands refresh your tired body!

Night Spots that Attract Travelers from Overseas

Shinagawa at night offers many attractions for foreign travelers. Here are the top 4 must-go spots from a questionnaire on sightseeing in Shinagawa at night.

In summer 2019, we conducted a questionnaire of overseas guests at hotels in Shinagawa on night life in the city and nighttime sightseeing. The top-rated must-go spots are izakaya (Japanese-style pubs) and restaurants followed by shopping. The trend is toward interest in spots with particularly Japanese characteristics.

Shop at Night Without Worrying About the Time

Here are some well-stocked shopping spots that are open till late!

Night Events in Shinagawa

Shinagawa offers an array of night events throughout the year! Enjoy glittering seasonal charms

Grand Cafe Beer Garden

Grand Café Beer Garden

Jun - Sep

Every year a beer garden opens in Grand Cafe in Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort just outside of Tennozu Isle Station. Nothing beats a beer in luxurious surroundings by the side of Tennoz Canal.

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Nishikoyama Illuminations

Nishikoyama Illuminations

Early Feb - Mid Mar

Illuminations are held here, which was once a flourishing red-light district, for Valentine's Day and White Day. The concept is "Nishi-koyama's Streets of Love". Tens of thousands of lights celebrate the couples who come to visit.

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Useful Information

Here is some useful information for enjoying Shinagawa, ranging from access to sightseeing spots.

Access to Shinagawa

By train

  • Narita Airport ⇒ Shinagawa Sta. (1hr 10 min. by JR Narita Express)

By Limousine Bus

  • Narita Airport ⇔ Shinagawa Sta. Konan Exit & Hotels in Shinagawa Area (90 min.)
  • Narita Airport ⇔ Osaki Sta. (75 min.)

More info

By train

  • Haneda Airport International Terminal Sta. ⇒ Shinagawa Sta. (11 min. by Keikyu Line)
  • Haneda Airport Domestic Terminal Sta. ⇒ Shinagawa Sta. (14 min. by Keikyu Line)

By Limousine Bus

  • Haneda Airport ⇔ Hotels in Shinagawa Area (30 minutes)
  • Haneda Airport ⇔ Osaki Station (30 minutes)

More info

From Main Terminal Stations

  • Tokyo Sta. → Shinagawa Sta. (8 min. by JR Tokaido Line)
  • Shibuya Sta. → Shinagawa Sta. (12 min. by JR Yamanote Line)
  • Shinjuku Sta. → Shinagawa Sta. (19 min. by JR Yamanote Line)
  • Ikebukuro Sta. → Shinagawa Sta. (28 min. by JR Yamanote Line)

More info

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Rent and return a bike at any docking port you like!

You can rent and return a bike at any docking port within 10 Tokyo wards, including Shinagawa. Handy for getting around.

Shinagawa Community Cycle

Tourist Information Offices

しなかんPLAZA
  • 1-14-1 Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
品川宿交流館 本宿お休み処
  • 2-28-19 Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 10:00 - 16:00 (営業時間外)
インフォ アンド カフェ スクエア
  • 1F Square Ebara, 4-5-28 Ebara, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 10:00 - 17:00 (営業時間外)
問屋場
  • 1-22-16 Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
  • 7:00 - 10:00, 16:00 - 22:00 (営業中)

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