Shinjuku, which is one of the centers in Tokyo, Japan, is a very crowded settlement that evokes entertainment, shopping and business. In the city, which has the busiest railway and metro network reaching almost four million passengers every day, the station is accepted as the center of the city and everything lines up around it. According to Guinness World Records, Shinjuku Station is the busiest station in the world and passengers really have difficulty in getting on the trains. The region where the skyscrapers of the city are located, famous hotels, government agencies and the twin towers which are the symbols of the city are also located in this region. Shiny neon lights flashing constantly and large plasma televisions mounted on the buildings constitute the advanced metropolis view of this part of the city. Kabukicho, Tokyo's largest red-light district, is also located in this region.
On the southern part of the station there are famous stores, underground shopping centers and large shopping malls selling electronic goods. There are also electronic stalls where you can buy products by bargaining, you can find the latest technological products on these stalls. Shinjuku is the center of Tokyo's colorful culture and continues to develop rapidly. The Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, which is a large park and garden far from the crowd, makes you take some fresh air and enjoy wonderful trees and flowers.
The closest airport to Shinjuku is Narita Airport. The easiest way to get to the airport is using the metro identified with the city. In the city, you can reach any destination by transferring between trains.