Zepp Shinjuku (Tokyo): Capacity, Access & Seating Guide

Tokyu Kabukicho Tower in Shinjuku, the high-rise that houses Zepp Shinjuku on floors B1–B4
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Zepp Shinjuku (Tokyo) is a live house (concert hall) with a maximum standing capacity of about 1,500, at Tokyu Kabukicho Tower B1F–B4F, 1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021. The nearest station is Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) (1-minute walk). This guide has the verified capacity, address, station access and what's nearby — for planning a show or finding your way in. See every venue in the Zepp live-house guide.

Capacity

ConfigurationCapacity
All-standing (maximum)~1,500

Tokyo's newest Zepp and entirely underground (floors B1–B4); the compact 1,500 size makes for a close, loud room.

Address

Tokyu Kabukicho Tower B1F–B4F, 1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021 (〒160-0021).

Getting there

  • Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) — 1-minute walk
  • Shinjuku Station (JR / Odakyū / Keiō) — 7-minute walk
  • Shinjuku-sanchōme Station (Tokyo Metro / Toei) — 8-minute walk

It's in central Shinjuku, so most of Tokyo is one ride away — from Tokyo Station take the JR Chūō Line to Shinjuku (~14 min), then 7 min on foot.

What's nearby

It occupies four basement floors of the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower in the heart of Kabukicho, steps from the Godzilla head, Golden Gai and Shinjuku's nightlife.

FAQ

What is Zepp Shinjuku (Tokyo)'s capacity? About 1,500 at maximum (all-standing).

What's the nearest station to Zepp Shinjuku (Tokyo)? Seibu-Shinjuku Station (Seibu Shinjuku Line) — 1-minute walk.

Where is Zepp Shinjuku (Tokyo)? Tokyu Kabukicho Tower B1F–B4F, 1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021.

Other Zepp venues

Zepp DiverCity (Tokyo) · Zepp Haneda (Tokyo) · or browse the full [Zepp venue guide]( /articles/zepp-live-houses-japan-guide).

Official venue page: https://www.zepp.co.jp/hall/shinjuku/. Capacity can vary with the seating layout each promoter uses — always check the specific show's page before you buy.

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