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Shinjuku Gyoen

東京都
4.6
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.
A park where you forget you're in the city
Shinjuku Gyoen, also known as an oasis in the city, is a popular space where you can enjoy the nature of the four seasons and forget that you are in the city. You can enjoy picnics on the spacious lawns and spend a relaxing time gazing at the trees.

Features & How to Enjoy

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Highlights

Point 1

Enjoy the Changing Seasons

Shinjuku Gyoen Enjoy the Changing Seasons
Shinjuku Gyoen is a park with attractive natural beauty that changes with the seasons. No matter what season you visit, you can rediscover its new charms and never get bored. In spring, various flowers such as cherry blossoms and camellias bloom in full, giving you a sense of the season's breath. In summer, the lush green trees give a powerful impression, and hydrangeas and gardenias bloom in vivid colors. In autumn, the leaves of deciduous trees change color, and roses and kinmokusei bloom, captivating you with the expressive power of nature. And in winter, you can see the branches without leaves, winter flowers, and winter birds, feeling the arrival of spring. It's a great idea to make seasonal memories with family, couples, or friends in groups, or to visit alone and enjoy the changing seasons at a leisurely pace.
Point 2

Discover Historic Buildings While Strolling

Shinjuku Gyoen Discover Historic Buildings While Strolling
Shinjuku Gyoen began as land given by Tokugawa Ieyasu to Naito Kiyonari as part of the Edo residence, and is now the largest garden in Tokyo under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment. There are many historic buildings on the grounds, making it a recommended spot for those who love history, architecture, and art! Among them, the former Western-style clubhouse is a club house built for the imperial family in 1896, featuring a Stick-style design based on American architectural style. In addition, the former Summerhouse is a genuine Chinese-style building presented to celebrate the marriage of the Crown Prince in 1927. Designed by architect Matsunosuke Moriyama, the building incorporates features of Chinese Binan-style architecture and is popular among tourists as a resting place during their stroll. There are many other historic buildings scattered throughout the park, so be sure to find them while taking a leisurely stroll.
Point 3

Perfect Spot for Cherry Blossom Viewing!

Shinjuku Gyoen Perfect Spot for Cherry Blossom Viewing!
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden has approximately 65 species and 1,100 cherry blossom trees planted in the park. In spring, the park is decorated with cherry blossoms in full bloom, making it a recommended spot for cherry blossom viewing. The cherry blossom viewing spots are scattered throughout the park's large grounds, so the crowds are relatively calm. You can enjoy various types of cherry blossoms such as double-flowered cherry blossoms, weeping cherry blossoms, and Yoshino cherry blossoms in the park. Especially around Tamamo-ike Pond and the lower pond, Takato Oku Higan and Shidarezakura are in full bloom, creating a fantastic landscape. There are also night-time cherry blossom illuminations, making it perfect for a romantic date. The fantastic scenery of the night-time cherry blossoms makes you feel like you're in a different world.
Point 4

Luxurious Cafes and Restaurants Where You Can Spend Time in Style

Shinjuku Gyoen Luxurious Cafes and Restaurants Where You Can Spend Time in Style
There are four cafes and restaurants located within Shinjuku Gyoen where you can take a break or enjoy a meal. At the Central Rest Area Cafe "SASAYAIORI+Shinjuku Gyoen," you can enjoy a variety of treats such as the Fukurai dorayaki Sakura Special, Strawberry Special, and a set of matcha and wagashi while taking in the seasonal scenery. It's a luxurious moment where you can savor Japanese sweets while enjoying the view. At the restaurant "Tsubura no," the Tsubura no Bento, which includes seasonal dishes, and the Oedo Eda Bento, which features Kyoto cuisine on handmade dishes, are popular. You can also enjoy hearty set meals such as the oyakodon made with Oyama chicken and the gyudon topped with sweet and savory simmered beef. All of the shops offer delicious food and Japanese sweets while enjoying the lush greenery of Shinjuku Gyoen. Why not stop by during your stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen?
Point 5

Year-round Events Open to Everyone

Shinjuku Gyoen Year-round Events Open to Everyone
Shinjuku Gyoen holds various events throughout the year, and here are some recommended ones! First, there's the "Chrysanthemum Exhibition" held in November. The exhibition features flowers decorated in a unique style in the strolling Japanese garden, and is a sight to behold as it carries on the tradition of the imperial family. In September, the "Forest Bonfire Noh" is held, where you can enjoy the world of mysterious Noh theater performed in the bonfire. In addition, a photo contest is held throughout the year, open to anyone who has taken a photo in the park, regardless of when it was taken. Capture the changing seasons and nature with your camera and submit your best shot! Why not visit the park for its year-round events and experience the beauty of nature and the depth of culture at Shinjuku Gyoen?
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Fee

Shinjuku Gyoen A Trip to the Oasis of the City for Only One Coin!
A Trip to the Oasis of the City for Only One Coin!
The entrance fee for Shinjuku Gyoen is affordable, with general admission at 500 yen, high school students and older students, as well as those aged 65 and above, at 250 yen, and junior high school students and younger being free. For only one coin, you can escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and refresh yourself. In addition, entrance gate payments can now be made with transportation IC cards, so even those who don't have cash on hand can enter with peace of mind. Annual passports are also available for those who plan to visit multiple times, making it a great deal. With affordable admission fees, it's recommended to enjoy the beautiful nature and historic buildings throughout the seasons.

Basic Information

Address 11 Naito-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0014
Business Hours

Mon: 定休日

Tue: 9:00~16:00

Wed: 9:00~16:00

Thu: 9:00~16:00

Fri: 9:00~16:00

Sat: 9:00~16:00

Sun: 9:00~16:00

TEL 03-3350-0151
Web Site https://www.env.go.jp/garden/shinjukugyoen/index.html

Review

Average Review
4.6
5 Reviews
5
193
Posted Date:2025/2/16
ランニングをしにはじめて利用。 植物がたくさんいる温室があったり、さまざまな庭園やミュージアム、コーワーキングスペース、お茶所がありました。家族連れも多く、春や秋などは桜や紅葉をみつつピクニックに最適な場所だなと感じました。 園内にはスターバックスもあります。 また、入園は事前にチケット購入ができて、QRコードをかざすと入園できるのでとてもスムーズです!Suicaでも行けるとか行けないとか。HPでチェックしてみてください! 今回は時間制限があり全部回りきれませんでしたが、また再度トライしたいと思います!
4
ゴンザレス田中
Posted Date:2025/1/12
新宿の喧騒を忘れられる癒しの空間 新宿御苑は、都会の真ん中で自然を満喫できる贅沢な癒しスポットです。 特に桜の季節は圧巻で、驚くほどたくさんの種類の桜を一度に楽しめます。 色や形が少しずつ異なる桜を見比べながら散策するのは、とても贅沢な時間でした! こんなに多くの種類を同じ場所で見られるのは感動的です。 園内は広々としており、日本庭園やフランス式庭園、イギリス式庭園など、多彩な景観が魅力です。 芝生やベンチでのんびり過ごしたり、ピクニックを楽しむのもおすすめ。 さらに、カフェや売店もあるので、散策の合間に一息つけます。 四季折々の自然が楽しめる新宿御苑は、何度訪れても新しい発見があります。 ぜひ季節ごとに訪れてみてください!
4
とど
Posted Date:2024/11/25
新宿のど真ん中にある公園 都心にいる事を忘れるくらい自然豊かな場所で、ちょっとの散歩のつもりが時間を忘れてのんびりしてしまうと思います。 園内には洋ランや熱帯の植物が生茂る温室に、子供達が走り回るのにちょうどいい芝生の広場、上の池を中心とした日本庭園に本格的な中国の建築様式で建てられた「旧御涼亭」などなど見どころも多いです。 木の葉が色づく11月末から12月始めの季節もとても綺麗ですが、新海誠監督の「言の葉の庭」のように緑が色濃くなる時期に訪れるのもまた良いと思います。 入園料も500円くらいなので晴れた週末のお出かけにいかがでしょうか。

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