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Shinjuku Gyoen

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Completed in 1906 as an imperial garden, Shinjuku Gyoen was opened to the public in 1949. Inside the 58.3-hectare grounds, there is a Japanese garden,a formal garden, and a landscape garden, all skillfully designed.
Famous for cherry blossoms in the spring and red foliage in the fall, Shinjuku Gyoen is a place for rest and relaxation, an oasis in the city.

View scenic routes that include this spot

THE LIVING LEGACY OF SAMURAI CULTURE

More Information about Shinjuku Gyoen

Street address

11 Naito-machi, Shinjuku-ku
160-0014

Access

Route1

  • Approximately 5 minutes' walk from Exit 1 of Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Shinjuku-gyoemmae Station
    Approximately 5 minutes' walk from JR Sobu Line Sendagaya Station

Route2

  • Next to the Shinjuku-Gyoen bus stop (Shinjuku We Bus)

Opening Hours

9:00-16:00
(Gardens close at 16:30)

Closed

Every Monday (or the next working day if Monday is a national holiday), the New Year's holiday (29 December to 3 January)

Website

http://www.env.go.jp/garden/shinjukugyoen/english/index.html

Best season

All year

Point

Bringing or drinking alcoholic beverages, and using play equipment is prohibited
update: Sep.3.2024

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