
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Melhor época para visitar
Late March to mid-April for cherry blossom season when the 1,500 cherry trees erupt in pink and white. Weekday mornings (right at 9 AM opening) are the quietest time to experience the gardens without crowds.
Dicas para economizar
Entry costs just 500 yen (roughly $3.50 USD), making it one of Tokyo's most affordable green escapes. No free days exist, but the price is so low it won't stretch any budget.
Recomendado para
Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Solo travelers, Couples
Planeje sua visita
2-3 hours
Sobre
Fatos rápidos: Across its 58 sprawling hectares, three distinct garden styles coexist: a formal French garden, an English landscape garden, and a traditional Japanese garden with a large pond. Over 20,000 trees from around the world thrive here, including some 1,500 cherry trees that burst into bloom each spring.
Destaques: A rare surviving example of an early 20th century large-scale landscape garden in Tokyo, it was once the private residence of a feudal lord before being given to the imperial family. The traditional Japanese garden section features a wooden pavilion where you can sit and watch koi fish swirl beneath you while sipping matcha tea served by kimono-clad attendants.
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