Shinjuku Lumine Shopping Guide: Complete Three Lumine Buildings in Shinjuku!

Shinjuku is considered Japan's busiest district. As a political and commercial hub, it's filled with people and facilities, buzzing with energy throughout the day.

Shinjuku truly deserves its reputation as a "shopping paradise" with its diverse range of stores. As Tokyo's largest entertainment district, it houses numerous department stores and commercial complexes. With stores catering to every need, it's the perfect area to hunt for Japanese souvenirs.

Today, we'll introduce "Lumine," a central commercial facility in Shinjuku comprising three buildings.

Discover the electrifying soul of Tokyo's most dynamic district with our award-winning Shinjuku night tours! Savor authentic Japanese cuisine and sake at hidden local gems, capture Instagram-worthy shots of neon-lit streets with a pro photographer, or join 2024's #1 Tripadvisor-rated bar-hopping adventure. Let insider guides reveal Shinjuku's best-kept secrets that most tourists never find. Your unforgettable Tokyo night awaits!
Magical Trip's tour earned Tripadvisor's 'Best of the Best' award

What is Lumine Shinjuku? A Popular Commercial Complex with Three Buildings in Central Tokyo's "Shinjuku"

Lumine Shinjuku is a fashion building directly connected to Shinjuku Station, serving various railway lines including JR. With its diverse collection of stores in one location, it's ideal for buying souvenirs during your Japan trip.

Examples of items you can get at Lumine Shinjuku:
* Fashion items that blend Japanese tradition with modern trends
* Lifestyle goods combining practicality and design
* Skincare products using gentle, natural ingredients

When tired, you can rest at restaurants and cafes, enjoying Japanese cuisine and Instagram-worthy sweets. With reduced travel time, you can spend more time carefully selecting souvenirs for yourself and gifts for your loved ones.

Lumine Consists of Three Facilities: Lumine EST, Lumine 1, and Lumine 2

Lumine has three facilities: "Lumine EST" near the Central East Exit, and "Lumine 1" and "Lumine 2" near the Keio Line's Shinjuku Station South Exit. Here are the differences between the three facilities:


Target

Concept

Lumine EST

Late teens to early 20s

Latest Trends in Youth

  • Casual

  • Street

  • Unique Designs


Lumine 1

Wide range of people in their 30s and beyond

Highly sensitive adult brand

  • Calm atmosphere

  • Office Casual

Lumine2

Men and women in their late 20s 

Wear for young professionals

  • Casual

  • Daily wear

  • Pop and lively impression

Lumine EST Features


Source: Wikipedia

Lumine EST primarily targets late teens to twenty-somethings who are trend-conscious. It's recommended for those wanting to experience Japan's cutting-edge fashion and accessories.

Recommended Shops in Lumine EST

Lily brown

A popular store for fashionable clothing for teens and everyday wear for 20-somethings

Rose bud

A store where you can get tasteful clothes with bright colors

HARE

A store offering street style from Tokyo

Pacific BAKE HOUSE

A city-style coffee shop with a brand of beach culture from the Japanese surf point Shichirigahama 

With numerous shops specializing in modern Japanese pop culture, it's an excellent opportunity to experience Japan's cultural aspects.

Lumine 1 Features


Source: PR TIMES

Lumine 1 targets men and women in their 30s and above, featuring sophisticated adult brands. It's recommended for those seeking high-quality Japanese clothing and accessories as souvenirs.

Recommended Shops in Lumine 1

ca ca o

High quality chocolate store from Kamakura

BRUNO

A store with sophisticated Japanese designs and playful sundries

Odette e Odile

A highly sensitive and high-quality shoe brand with a feminine chic mood

cui-cui

A store where you can find accessories and miscellaneous goods only available in Shinjuku

There's also a Starbucks Coffee on the 6th floor where you can take a shopping break. Why not try their seasonal menu items featuring fresh Japanese ingredients?

Features of LUMINE 2


Source: Yahoo! Maps

LUMINE 2 targets working men and women in their late 20s. It's perfect for those seeking slightly more sophisticated clothing and accessories.

Recommended Shops in Lumine 2

STUDIOUS

Fashion store based on the concept of “From Japan to the world

UNITED TOKYO

Mode clothes made in Japan

graniph

Colorful and graphic T-shirts

ISETAN MiRROR

A select cosmetics store produced by a long-established Japanese department store

Now on Cheese

A cheese sweets specialty store that aims to be Instagram-worthy

My recommendation is graniph on the 5th floor. It's a store with an art gallery-like atmosphere featuring design-focused T-shirts. Why not find your favorite T-shirt as a memento of your Japan trip?

Not All LUMINE Buildings Are Directly Connected

The LUMINE EST, LUMINE 1, and LUMINE 2 buildings are not directly connected. While they're all located around Shinjuku Station and easily accessible on foot, please note there is some distance between the buildings:
* LUMINE EST: Shinjuku Station East Exit side
* LUMINE 1, LUMINE 2: Shinjuku Station South Exit side

A Comprehensive Guide to Shinjuku LUMINE by a Local Writer

Convenient Location Connected to the Station - Enjoyable in Any Weather


Source: Wikipedia

Shinjuku LUMINE is directly connected to Shinjuku Station, requiring minimal movement and offering comfortable shopping regardless of weather conditions. It's perfect for tourists who want to take their time selecting Japanese souvenirs.

LUMINE features not only fashion brand stores but also various facilities including:
* Restaurants and cafes
* Bookstores
* Lifestyle goods stores
* Relaxation services

With seasonal events and exhibitions, you can enjoy diverse experiences regardless of weather conditions.

Comprehensive Shopping Options from High-end to Reasonable


Source: Sanken Shimbun

Shinjuku LUMINE offers abundant choices to accommodate different budgets and shopping purposes for international tourists.

For those seeking high-end shopping:
* Luxury bags and jewelry
* High-quality fashion items
* Japan-exclusive limited items

For those wanting to enjoy Japanese fashion culture at reasonable prices:
* Youth-oriented casual wear
* Cost-effective accessories
* Japanese-style design goods

The variety of products makes it enjoyable for the whole family.

Reasonable Prices, Wide Selection, and Perfect Souvenir Options


Source: Official X

Shinjuku LUMINE has many stores where you can purchase Japanese souvenirs at affordable prices.

The perfect store for selecting souvenirs

LUMINE EST

LOFT

Popular stationery, character goods, and easy-to-use small items with a uniquely Japanese design

LUMINE 1

212 Kitchen Store

Items with traditional Japanese designs (bamboo lunch boxes, Japanese-patterned towels) and other items ideal as souvenirs

LUMINE 2

Savon

Don't miss the Japan-only fragrance and design packaging, and items with fragrances inspired by the four seasons in Japan!

You can find reasonably priced, quintessentially Japanese souvenirs that anyone would appreciate, including stationery, accessories, and body care products.

Gourmet Area to Experience Japanese Food Trends (Especially LUMINE EST)


Source: Official website

The gourmet areas on the 7th and 8th floors of LUMINE EST feature restaurants where you can enjoy the latest Japanese culinary trends.

Recommended Restaurants and Cafes

8F

Collaboration Light

You can enjoy yakiniku by yourself in a self-grill style. The yakiniku experience, which can be enjoyed at one's own pace, offers a taste of modern Japanese food culture.

8F

GONCHA

A popular tapioca drink specialty store. The shop offers unique Japanese flavors and limited-edition menu items, and its cute appearance is sure to be Instagram-worthy.

8F

Sushi Kotama

An authentic Edomaezushi (Edomaezushi: nigiri sushi made with red vinegar) restaurant where the chefs make each piece of sushi one by one. You can experience Japanese food culture at the counter.

7F

Shabu Shabu Nono Pork

Experience authentic shabushabu (one of the Japanese hot pot dishes). You can enjoy all-you-can-eat Japanese seasonal vegetables and juicy, tender pork.

Frequent Cultural Events and Seasonal Promotions


Source: Official website

Shinjuku LUMINE frequently hosts events showcasing Japanese culture and seasonal promotions that allow you to experience Japan's four seasons throughout the year.

Seasonal Events

Spring

Cherry blossom-themed decorations and limited menu items will be available. Enjoy Japanese-style sweets and sakura-flavored drinks.

Summer

An event that recreates a traditional Japanese summer festival will be held. Visitors can rent yukata (light cotton kimono) and experience summer traditions such as yo-yo fishing.

Autumn

An autumn taste fair will be held. Visitors can enjoy desserts such as sweet chestnuts and sweet potatoes that are sweet and smooth on the tongue, and Japanese dishes made with fragrant matsutake mushrooms.

Winter

At the Christmas Market, visitors can enjoy handmade goods made by Japanese artisans and Japanese-style Christmas cakes. The illumination inside the museum is also a must-see.

Access to LUMINE Shinjuku

LUMINE EST
Address: 3-38-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Access: 1-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station Central East Exit or East Exit
Hours: (Weekdays) 11:00-21:00 (Weekends/Holidays) 10:30-21:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 0120-709-111 (11:00-18:00)
Official Website: https://www.lumine.ne.jp/



LUMINE 1
Address: 1-1-5 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Access: 1-minute walk from JR/Odakyu Line/Keio Line Shinjuku Station South Exit
Hours: 11:00-21:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 03-5334-0550
Official Website: https://www.lumine.ne.jp/shinjuku/



LUMINE 2
Address: 3-38-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Access: 1-minute walk from JR/Odakyu Line/Keio Line Shinjuku Station South Exit
Hours: 11:00-21:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 03-3348-5211
Official Website: https://www.lumine.ne.jp/shinjuku/



Beyond Shinjuku Lumine, There Are Many Other Great Shopping Destinations in Shinjuku!

Mitsukoshi Isetan Shinjuku Store

While Shinjuku Lumine is popular, Mitsukoshi Isetan Shinjuku Store offers a carefully curated selection of Japanese brands and designer labels. It's perfect for those who want to experience Japanese fashion and design firsthand.
* Leather goods inspired by Japanese onsen culture
* Bags and phone holders incorporating traditional Japanese patterns and techniques
* High-quality kimonos and Japanese accessories

You can buy photogenic Japanese sweets from the basement food floor and relax in the beautiful rooftop garden. Take a break from the city's hustle and bustle to experience Japanese aesthetics in a peaceful natural setting.

Address: 3-14-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Hours: 10:00-20:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 03-3352-1111
Official Website: https://www.mistore.jp/store/shinjuku.html



Shinjuku Takashimaya

The basement food floor of Shinjuku Takashimaya is a paradise for food-loving tourists. You can experience a wide range of gourmet items including fresh sushi, sashimi, Japanese side dishes, and traditional sweets.

There are plenty of individually packaged items perfect for souvenirs, and you can find snacks suitable for eating during your travels.

As a Japanese sweets lover, I particularly recommend Kikunoya's "Fukiyose." The can contains various small dried sweets, colorful konpeito (sugar candies), and delicately crafted rakugan (traditional pressed sugar sweets made from grain powder mixed with mizuame and sugar). They're almost too cute to eat!

Address: 5-24-2 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku
Business Hours:
* Until December 30 (Mon): 10:30-19:30 
* December 31 (Tue): 10:00-18:00 
* January 1 (Wed/Holiday) & 2 (Thu): Closed
* January 3 (Fri): 9:30-18:30 
* Regular hours resume from January 4
Closed: January 1-2, 2025
Phone: 03-5361-1111
Official Website: https://www.takashimaya.co.jp/shinjuku/



Keio Department Store

Keio Department Store frequently holds exhibitions and sales of specialty products from across Japan, allowing you to shop while experiencing different regions of the country. Be sure to explore the alcohol and food gift section to savor traditional Japanese flavors.

Recommended Gourmet Items:
* Tokyo's signature bento boxes
* Premium Edomae sushi
* Sweets from popular confectioneries across Japan
* Traditional method sake

With relatively reasonable prices, it's a great place to casually experience Japanese popular culture and cuisine.

Address: 1-1-4 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Hours: 11:30-22:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 0570-022-810
Official Website: https://www.keionet.com/info/shinjuku/



NEWoMan Shinjuku

NEWoMan Shinjuku, alongside Shinjuku Lumine, is a must-visit destination that showcases Japan's latest fashion and lifestyle trends. It's especially perfect for those wanting to experience Tokyo's cutting-edge youth culture.

As a rice lover, I highly recommend "AKOMEYA TOKYO," which offers delicious rice from various regions across Japan. For those interested in buying Japanese rice as a souvenir, the staff will recommend the perfect rice based on your texture preferences and intended use.

They also stock tableware and cooking utensils that enhance the rice-eating experience. Additionally, you can find carefully selected products from all over Japan, including kombu (kelp) and tsukudani (preserved food) that pair perfectly with rice.

Address: 4-1-6 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Hours: (Mon-Sat) 11:00-20:30 (Sun/Holidays) 11:00-20:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 03-5334-0550
Official Website: https://www.newoman.jp/shinjuku/



OIOI (Marui)


Source: Official website

The OIOI (Marui) Shinjuku main store is rich in shops catering to anime, manga, and game fans. It's an unmissable spot for Japanese pop culture enthusiasts.

Notably, there's "Marui no Anime," an official anime and game shop, and a space that regularly hosts limited-time collaboration events. You can find Japan-exclusive character merchandise and collaboration items here.

They even organize photo opportunities where you can dress up in cosplay, allowing you to directly experience anime culture.

Address: 3-30-13 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Hours: 11:00-20:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 03-3354-0101
Official Website: https://www.0101.co.jp/003/



UNIQLO Shinjuku Main Store


Source: PR TIMES

The UNIQLO Shinjuku main store is one of the largest UNIQLO stores worldwide. Their UT (UNIQLO T-shirt) collection features original T-shirts and tote bags in collaboration with prominent Shinjuku-based companies.

Examples of Shinjuku-based collaboration companies:
* Cup Noodle (Nissin Food)
* Famous castella shop (Bunmeido)
* Traditional candy manufacturer (Kanro)
* Godzilla

The Godzilla collaboration T-shirts are especially diverse, featuring designs from early Godzilla films – a must-see for Godzilla fans.

Address: 3-29-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Hours: 10:00-22:00 
Closed: Never
Phone: 03-6380-5115
Official Website: https://map.uniqlo.com/jp/ja/detail/10101867



Discover the electrifying soul of Tokyo's most dynamic district with our award-winning Shinjuku night tours! Savor authentic Japanese cuisine and sake at hidden local gems, capture Instagram-worthy shots of neon-lit streets with a pro photographer, or join 2024's #1 Tripadvisor-rated bar-hopping adventure. Let insider guides reveal Shinjuku's best-kept secrets that most tourists never find. Your unforgettable Tokyo night awaits!