Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden showing a garden and picnicking as well as a couple
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden featuring a park, a city and modern architecture
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden which includes a bridge, a park and forest scenes
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden featuring a park as well as an individual female


A stroll through this peaceful, colourful garden is the highlight of a trip to Tokyo at any time of year. It is especially popular for the cherry blossoms of spring.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden offers a peaceful experience in the heart of Tokyo’s Shinjuku district. Visit the garden year-round to enjoy artistic landscaping in this oasis within one of the world’s largest cities.

Spring cherry blossoms provide one highlight the 144-acre (58.3-hectare) garden has over 1,000 cherry trees. Arrive in late March to see early-blooming varieties. Bring a mat and snacks to enjoy a hanami picnic. Come later in April when falling blossoms create a pink snowfall effect.

During summer, the lawns and over 10,000 trees offer a green refuge. Follow pathways around several ponds and discover not only the Japanese traditional garden, but also an English landscape garden and a French formal garden. Enter the greenhouse to see about 2,700 carefully tended tropical and subtropical plant varieties. Visit the teahouse or restaurant.

In autumn, chrysanthemums provide bright colour. Trees become a fluttering wall of golden and vivid red leaves. In winter, see the wonderland of shapes created by snow covering shrubs, trees and lawns.

The area’s history provides an insight into Japanese cultural transitions. Over 400 years ago, the land was part of the residence given to Lord Naito. In the late 1800s, the area was used by the government as an experimental station to promote agriculture. Then it was used for an imperial garden, and in 1906 remodeled to form the current garden. Following great damage during World War II, the area was reborn as Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and opened to the public in 1949.

The garden is open daily, except Mondays. If Monday is a national holiday, the garden is closed the following day. It is also closed December 29 through January 3. The admission fee is reduced for school children.

Reach the garden by subway or rail to any of three gates: Shinjuku, Okido and Sendagaya. Bringing and drinking alcohol , smoking outside designated areas, playing instruments and using play equipment are not allowed in Shinjunku Gyoen. Refer to the official website of “Shinjuku Gyoen” for additional details on restrictions and information on public transport, etc.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a refuge of deep cultural and spiritual significance. Spend time in this lovely oasis to share in the appreciation of nature and tradition.

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Things to do near Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

At Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, visitors can immerse themselves in nature through activities like birdwatching, where you can observe various species in a serene setting. The garden's stunning landscapes and seasonal blooms also provide a picturesque backdrop for leisurely strolls, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and photography. Whether you're enjoying a quiet moment or exploring the diverse flora, Shinjuku Gyoen offers a delightful escape from the bustling city.

Shopping

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is surrounded by excellent shopping options. Omotesando Hills, 621m away, offers a blend of business and entertainment vibes. Roppongi Hills, 1.2km away, is perfect for families, while Ginza Six, 1.9km away, combines business and leisure for an enjoyable shopping experience.

Recreation

The Tokyo Dome, a vibrant sports stadium, offers an exhilarating atmosphere for sports enthusiasts, located 1.9km from Shinjuku Gyoen. Nearby, Suntory Hall presents a delightful musical experience, just 1.2km away, while the Ariake Sports Centre, 3.1km distant, provides family-friendly aquatic activities.

Adventure

Explore the Chidorigafuchi Walking Path, a scenic hiking trail located 1.2km from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, perfect for nature enthusiasts. For outdoor adventures, head to Koshu Highway, 2.5km away, offering beautiful landscapes. Enjoy indoor skiing at Snova Mizonokuchi, situated 5.0km from the garden, ideal for family fun.

Nightlife

In Shinjuku, the New National Theatre Tokyo offers a cultural experience with captivating performances. For a family-friendly adventure, the National Children’s Castle features exciting arcade games. Additionally, the Cosmo Planetarium Shibuya provides a unique entertainment experience under the stars, perfect for a relaxing evening out.

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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden offers a delightful blend of cultural experiences and natural beauty, making it a perfect spot for families and city explorers alike. Nearby, you can discover shrines, urban parks, and art museums, all contributing to Tokyo's vibrant atmosphere. Don't miss the chance to explore various attractions around the area, ensuring a well-rounded visit filled with both relaxation and cultural enrichment.

  • Shibuya Crossing: Experience the bustling energy of one of the world's busiest pedestrian crossings. Surrounded by vibrant shops and restaurants, this iconic spot offers a unique blend of family-friendly fun and outdoor atmosphere, making it a must-visit for any tourist.
  • Tokyo Tower: Marvel at the striking design of this modern tower that stands tall against the skyline. Offering panoramic views of the city, Tokyo Tower encapsulates the urban vibe of Tokyo, providing an unforgettable perspective of the sprawling metropolis.
  • Tokyo Imperial Palace: Step into history at the serene grounds of the Imperial Palace. With its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture, this cultural landmark provides a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Japan's rich heritage.

Best time to go to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

The best time to visit Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is dependant on what kind of holiday you are seeking. August is its hottest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are moderately low and weather is mostly sunny with light rain. January is its coolest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are moderately low and weather is mostly sunny with light rain.

calendarCalendar MonthtemperatureTemperaturerainPrecipitationmostlyCloudinessoccupationOccupancypricePricing
January41.9°F (5.5°C)Light RainMostly SunnyModerately LowSlightly Low
February43.3°F (6.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
March50.2°F (10.1°C)Light RainMostly SunnyModerately HighSlightly High
April57.7°F (14.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnyModerately HighSlightly High
May66.6°F (19.2°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
June72.0°F (22.2°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
July79.3°F (26.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
August81.9°F (27.7°C)Light RainMostly SunnyModerately LowSlightly Low
September75.7°F (24.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnyAverageSlightly Low
October66.0°F (18.9°C)Moderate RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
November57.0°F (13.9°C)Light RainMostly SunnyModerately HighAverage
December46.9°F (8.3°C)Light RainMostly SunnyModerately LowSlightly High

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