Shinjuku Gyoen
Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen

Beyond the gates, Tokyo's roar fades to birdsong. Three garden traditions — Japanese, English, and French — unfold across a vast landscape where a thousand cherry trees erupt each spring in clouds of pink and white. It is a place designed for lingering: slow walks around mirror-still ponds, afternoon light filtering through maple canopies, seasons made visible.

Based on few reviews
👍100%recommend
English signage?100% Yes (4)
How crowded is it?(4)
Low
50%
Moderate
50%
High
0%
Worth the visit?100% Yes (4)
Photo worthy?100% Yes (4)

Info

TypeGarden
Address

11 Naitōmachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japon

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Admission
¥500 adults / ¥250 students / Free for children under 15
Nearest Station
Shinjuku-Gyoenmae Sta. (Marunouchi Line) 5 min walk
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Rating
4.6(43,320)
Tip
Cherry blossom season (late March–early April) is stunning but extremely crowded