Starbucks Coffee - Shinjuku Central Park SHUKNOVA

Zen above the Shinjuku Skyline

Zen in the big city is the ability to find a balance between your cup of coffee and the rhythm of the world’s busiest district. Starbucks in the SHUKNOVA building is an architectural pause in the heart of West Shinjuku—a park-side cafe that has become a favorite hub for the expat community.

This space embodies the spirit of Urban Zen: floor-to-ceiling windows with park views, a cozy light-wood interior, and the surrounding skyscraper landscape.

The Urban Zen Experience: The true value here is the second-floor terrace. Sitting with a laptop or a book, you feel elevated above the park’s green lawn while the "theater of Shinjuku" unfolds before your eyes. It is an ideal location for a morning ritual before work or deep focus sessions; here, city noise fades into a pleasant background hum that helps you concentrate.

💡 Interesting to Know: The SHUKNOVA building is part of a large-scale project to revitalize Shinjuku Central Park. Its name is a fusion of "Shuku" (from Shinjuku) and "Nova" (meaning a new star or space).
The roof features an open En-gawa terrace, inspired by traditional Japanese verandas, where you can sit on wooden flooring under the open sky. It is a modern reinterpretation of Japanese architecture, adapted for the needs of digital nomads and international Tokyo residents.
Move. Connect. Belong. Find your Zen in Tokyo.

Information for Expats:

Address: 2-11-5 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo (SHUKNOVA building).
Hours: 07:00 – 21:00 (perfect for early starters).
Stations: 5 minutes from Tochomae Station (Oedo Line) or 10 minutes from Shinjuku Station (West Exit).
Amenities: Power outlets for work, reliable WiFi, and a spacious open terrace. The park’s running tracks and playgrounds are right next door.

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