Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden was once an Imperial Garden, its construction completed in 1906. After World War II, it was opened to the public as a national garden. The grounds have an area of over 58 hectares, and within them are both Japanese- and Western-style gardens. It is a popular place within the city for people to refresh and relax, and every year plenty of visitors come to see the cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Anyone looking for a green space while in Tokyo should make sure to stop by, but make sure to check the garden’s opening hours before visiting.
*Bringing alcohol into the garden is prohibited. Please also refrain from using play equipment in the garden (except in the Kid's Area).
Photographs provided by Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden Management Office, Ministry of the Environment.
- Duration
- 2.5 Hours
- Telephone Number
- 03-3350-0151
- Postal code
- 〒1600014
- Address
-
11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
東京都新宿区内藤町11 新宿御苑
- Method of payment
- Cash
- Official URL
- http://fng.or.jp/shinjuku/
- Online Ticket URL
- https://www.asoview.com/channel/ticket/W9YQOvOh2y/ticket0000003449/?utm_source=ticket_direct
- Recommended season
- March, April, October, November
- Regular Holiday
-
Monday
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Reviews
5 out of 5 stars
Despite it being winter time, the weather was really pleasant as the Sun was out so I decided to make a trip to Shinjuku Gyoen. There weren't many people since it was a weekday, and most of the trees were a bit barren, but I still had a wonderful time walking around and exploring the place. A short walk from Sendagaya station, Shinjuku Gyoen also had entrances from Shinjuku station (Shinjuku gate) and Shinjuku-gyoenmae station (Okido gate). I really liked all the rest stops throughout the park as it allowed visitors to sit and admire the views from it; one can almost imagine what it'd look like in spring. One of my personal favorites was the greenhouse: the humidity inside as well as all the tropical plants and flowers reminded me of my time in Malaysia. An unexpected highlight was the huge plum blossom tree and its flowers that had completely bloomed so I, along with several other people, spent a good amount of time taking many photos of it. Given a few more weeks, the park grounds will undoubtedly be a mix of pink and white's. Another reason I wanted to visit Shinjuku Gyoen was to find the famous rest stop in the movie "The Garden of Words"; I did manage to find it and it felt so surreal to sit there and see what the characters saw. Overall, a super fun time at Shinjuku Gyoen and I definitely recommend making at least a quick stop there during your next visit.