- The 3 types of gardens are integrated into a whole, making Shinjuku Gyoen Park one of the best modern western style gardens in Japan.
- fng.or.jp shinjuku/en/Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to a “daimyo” (feudal lord) Naito, at the Edo era (1591).
- en.wikipedia.org Shinjuku Gyo-enShinjuku Gyo-en (新宿御苑, literally 'Shinjuku Imperial Garden') or Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a large public garden in Shinjuku and Shibuya, Tokyo...
- medium.com @yaseenhijazi/shinjuku-gyoen-national-…In the same way that New York’s Central Park showcases natural beauty with cityscape backdrops, Shinjuku Gyoen delivers a similar vibe.
- d2ppnbu8tjsjzi.cloudfront.net attractions/AT400/Shinjuku Gyoen national garden, was originally built as a feudal lord's mansion, then became an imperial garden where cherry blossoms/chrysanthemum...
- tokyo-park.net shinjuku-gyoen-national-garden/Another great feature of Shinjuku Gyoen is its accessibility. The garden is located in the heart of Tokyo and is easily accessible by public transportation.
- japan-guide.com e/e3034_001.htmlShinjuku Gyoen (�V�h�䉑) is one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks. ... Shinjuku Gyoen is comprised of three different types of gardens
- kanpai-japan.com Tokyo ShinjukuShinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a large park located in the west of Tokyo, between Shinjuku and Sendagaya stations.
- japanistry.com shinjuku-gyoen-national-garden/Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) was originally the land of a family of feudal lords during the Edo period, but was opened to the public in 1949.
- env.go.jp garden/shinjukugyoen/english/The Change of Opening Hours of Shinjuku Gyoen and the Facilities (Updated: July 1, 2024).
- jw-webmagazine.com tokyos-central-park-shinjuku-…Shinjuku Gyoen (新宿御苑), one of the largest and most popular parks and gardens in Tokyo, is a Tokyo’s oasis with lots of greenery while it is located in the...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g1066457-…Shinjuku Gyoen was constructed on the site of a private mansion belonging to Lord Naito, a "daimyo" (feudal lord) of the Edo era.
- erikastravelventures.com visiting-shinjuku-gyoen/Shinjuku Gyoen is most commonly accessed from the Shinjuku side – it’s right next to Shinjuku Station after all. Northeast – Okido Gate.