Sixt has a major presence in Japan's car rental market, and if your work brings you to Tokyo, the Hilton Tokyo in Shinjuku puts you right in the center of the city's business and transit hub. Corporate code D343260360 knocks a real chunk off the nightly rate, and Hilton Honors points stack on top. Whether you're visiting the Sixt Japan office or meeting fleet partners, this is a practical base that saves you real money on every night.
The Property
The Hilton Tokyo sits in Nishishinjuku, the high-rise business district on the west side of Shinjuku Station, at 6-chōme-6-2 Nishishinjuku. The neighborhood is packed with corporate headquarters, department stores, and dozens of restaurants within a five-minute walk. Shinjuku Station, the busiest rail hub in the world, is about a 10-minute walk, giving you direct train access to virtually anywhere in Tokyo.
Rooms start around 22 square meters for a Hilton Guest Room and go up to 90+ square meters for suites, with most rooms featuring large work desks, high-speed Wi-Fi, and views of either the Shinjuku skyline or the surrounding parkland. Upper floors on the park side look out toward the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and Shinjuku Central Park. The hotel has over 800 rooms across 37 floors, so availability on the corporate rate tends to be solid even during busy periods.
The hotel has an indoor heated pool, a full fitness center, and a tennis court, which is unusual for a Tokyo city hotel. Dining options include five on-site restaurants covering Chinese, Japanese, marble lounge buffet, and a top-floor bar with panoramic city views. There is no complimentary breakfast with standard rates, but Hilton Honors Gold and Diamond members receive breakfast as an elite benefit, which pairs well with the corporate code.
Shinjuku Station is a 10-minute walk, connecting you to the JR Yamanote Line, Chuo Line, and multiple subway lines for easy access to Marunouchi, Roppongi, and Shibuya. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building observation deck is directly across the street and free to visit. For dining beyond the hotel, Memory Lane (Omoide Yokocho) and the Kabukicho entertainment district are both under 15 minutes on foot.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $220 | $187 | 1,870 pts | $9.35 | $177.65 | $42.35 |
| Superior | $350 | $298 | 2,980 pts | $14.90 | $283.10 | $66.90 |
| Premium | $550 | $468 | 4,680 pts | $23.40 | $444.60 | $105.40 |
On a room that normally lists at $350 per night, the Sixt corporate code brings it down to about $298. You earn 2,980 Hilton Honors points on that stay, worth roughly $14.90 at standard valuations, which drops your effective net cost to $283.10. That is $66.90 back in your pocket per night, and on a four or five night trip those savings add up fast.
How to Book with Code D343260360
- Go to hilton.com and log into your Hilton Honors account
- Enter Tokyo as your destination and select your travel dates
- Click 'Add special rate codes' to expand the corporate rate field
- Enter D343260360 in the corporate code box
- Compare the corporate rate against the standard rate, confirm it is lower, and complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Hilton Honors Gold or Diamond status, the corporate code and your elite benefits apply to the same reservation. That means complimentary breakfast at the Hilton Tokyo, room upgrades when available, and bonus points on top of the base 10 points per dollar earn rate. Diamond members get a 100% bonus, turning that 2,980 base earn into nearly 5,960 points per night.
The Hilton Honors American Express Surpass Card earns 12x points per dollar on Hilton stays, and the Aspire Card earns 14x. Either card stacks with the base Hilton Honors earn, so a $298 night on the Aspire Card would generate roughly 4,172 additional card points on top of your hotel loyalty points. These cards also come with automatic Gold or Diamond status, which activates the breakfast benefit mentioned above.
Hilton regularly runs Double Points or bonus promotions, typically announced at the start of each quarter. Register for these before your trip, as they stack with the corporate rate and elite bonuses. Booking midweek in Tokyo tends to yield better corporate rate availability, while weekend rates sometimes restrict the discount, so check both options if your schedule is flexible.
Bottom Line: Depending on the room category and season, Sixt employees can expect to save between $42.35 and $105.40 per night at the Hilton Tokyo using code D343260360. The hotel's 4.3 rating across over 9,400 reviews reflects a consistently solid property, and its Shinjuku location is hard to beat for both business access and city exploration. It is about an hour from Narita or Haneda airports, but once you are here, you barely need a car.