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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

4.6 (43,156 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Early mornings on weekdays offer quiet paths and soft light for photos. Late March to early April for cherry blossoms, mid-November for peak autumn colors.

Budget tips

Admission is about ¥500 for adults with reduced rates for children and some discounts for students; bring cash and a card as machines accept both. Free-entry days are rare, so check the official website before visiting to avoid surprises.

Recommended for

Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Couples, Families

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Fakta singkat: Stepping inside feels like walking through three distinct garden styles: traditional Japanese, formal French, and English landscape. Vibrant cherry blossoms paint the grounds in spring, attracting both photographers and picnickers who enjoy the serene views.

Sorotan: A quirky tradition here involves the cherry blossom trees that bloom in three distinct waves thanks to over 1,000 varieties planted around the gardens, allowing visitors to enjoy sakura for almost half the year. Visitors often pause near the old French Formal Garden fountain, where the sound of water mixing with delicate floral scents from over 20,000 plants creates a serene and almost magical atmosphere.

Insider tips

  • Enter through the Okido or Sendagaya Gate on weekdays to avoid crowds at Shinjuku Gate.
  • Head to the Japanese garden pond and the French formal garden for the best photos of blossoms and reflections.
  • Bring a picnic blanket and snacks from a nearby konbini, but arrive early on sunny weekends to secure lawn space.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for gravel paths and layered clothing, spring mornings can be chilly while afternoons warm up.

Practical info

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Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!

Reviews

Reviews (3)

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Irene R.1mo ago

Late afternoon in November, very peaceful. 500 yen entry but some areas were closed and paths were muddy, so felt only mildly worth it.

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Tara C.3mo ago

Arrived at 8am and had almost no line. 500 yen entry, cherry blossoms and wide lawns were stunning, cafe was a bit pricey.

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Amelie V.11mo ago

Visited around noon on a Sunday and it was crowded. 500 yen entry felt fair, picnic spots were great, gift shop overpriced.