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Shinjuku Central Park

Shinjuku Central Park

4.2 (9,216 reviews)
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Periodo migliore per visitare

Late March to early April for cherry blossom season, when the 700-plus trees explode in pink. Weekday lunch hours (11:30 AM to 1:30 PM) offer the most lively people-watching with the office crowd.

Consigli per il budget

Entry is completely free with no admission gates or closing hours. Bring your own coffee or bento from a nearby convenience store instead of buying from the limited park vendors to save a few hundred yen.

Pianifica la tua visita

30-60 minutes

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Fatti rapidi: Shinjuku's busiest commuter hub sits on one side of this green corridor, yet the park stays surprisingly quiet with over 700 cherry trees lining its paths. What was once a vacant lot awaiting a never-built sports stadium transformed into this 2.25-hectare stretch of greenery that connects two of the city's major skyscraper districts.

Punti salienti: On weekdays around lunch, you'll see office workers napping on the grass in their suits, a quiet Tokyo ritual that feels almost choreographed. The park also doubles as an open-air art gallery with rotating installations from the nearby Tokyo Opera City Gallery, so the sculptures change every few months.

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