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Reply To: Shinjuku/Kabuchiko by Night
A accessible restaurant No.39 of below pdf 山下本気うどん
https://www.sangyo-rodo.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/tourism/df646a6dbfaa12fdcf8e6c921ed49f7b_4.pdf
Since it is a restaurant in Tokyo working on accessibility, the staff are likely to be friendly as well. The entrance is over 80 cm wide, and the aisles are wheelchair accessible. However, there is no wheelchair-accessible restroom. It seems possible to use the one at the nearby Hotel Gracery Shinjuku by taking the elevator to the 8th floor. Since Kabukicho is a bustling entertainment district, there are few accessible restaurants. The area is also not very safe, so please return to your hotel before it gets dark.
I recommend taking the train rather than the subway. From Shinjuku to Ikebukuro, it’s just one stop on the Saikyo Line.