Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - Shinjuku City

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住所 :

11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japan

電話 : 📞 +8
Postal code : 160-0014
Webサイト : https://www.env.go.jp/garden/shinjukugyoen/index.html
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Description : This former estate is now a 144-acre park with diverse garden areas, grassy expanses & a greenhouse.

11 Naitomachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japan
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Kayo Tang on Google

Sakura cherry flowers are fully brooming this week. Please reserve your tickets in advance. Or you will miss the most cherished sakura flower garden in Tokyo.
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Dion Jeremy on Google

Pleasant park for a day trip. The green house is an excellent addition to the gardens.
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MARUVELAN D on Google

Nice place to see all seasons I guess!! This is the first time we were there for hanami (viewing cherry blossom). It's a big park. Now due to corona you need to reserve a slot prior. It opens at 9am and closes at 5pm. You can spend whole day there. Kids can play in the reserved area only. We carried our own food but there are many cafes, snack spots and vending machines. Public restrooms are there.
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ekta dhingra on Google

Nice place for nature lovers... Nature is best preserved here. Beautiful sights of flowers, water reflections, bridge crossing and sakura view. One can also click good pictures
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C Murasaki on Google

The Central Park of Shinjuku. Definitely worth the visit if you need to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Paid entry required for adults. (+) Lots of wide open space with different types of elements. (+) Great for every season, not just spring. (+) Starbucks on site. Limited indoor seating and not available on weekends. (+) You are allowed in bring in drinks and food, but there are vending machines and little snack shops on the grounds if you need something. (+) AMAZING spot for pictures of the famous NTT Docomo Building/ Tower. (-) The garden has strict rules about what you CANNOT do in the park and on the grass. Basically, you're not allowed to "play" anywhere. No soccer balls, frisbees, or sports equipment.
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Annie Sobol on Google

Visited the garden at the height of sakura blossoms. They do require you to pay for your ticket online before entering the park and also reserve a time. Only 2,000 people can be in the park at anytime which means you could be waiting until people exit. A lot of families were conducting hanami under the trees. The trees themselves are amazingly old and beautiful. It was worth the ¥500 entry fee.
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Rory Rosszell on Google

We love this park and spent a lot of time there picnicking with our kids years ago, but because Covid has caused us to curtail our visits to crowded places over the past couple years, returning yesterday to wander among the cherries in full bloom on a warm spring day was even more delightful than usual. They have raised the entrance fee to Y500, which seems pretty steep, but for those who live in the area, the Y2000 annual passport is a real steal - and it rids you of the need to make an online reservation to enter during the busy hanami season.
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Brittany on Google

Expansive park with areas of many different feels to enjoy. Great for families, couples, and solos. It's often crowded (especially the Starbucks inside, so bring in your own from the one just outside the park #lifehack). I liked the recent special chrysanthemum exhibit.

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