- travel.gaijinpot.com shinjuku-gyoen/Shinjuku Gyoen has a long history, dating back to the Edo period as the garden of a feudal lord to later become an imperial garden for entertaining guests...
- anakjajan.com 2014/05/23/shinjuku-gyoen-park-…Shinjuku Gyoen also is a great choice to enjoy cherry blossom during its peak season, even better because it has early and late blooming sakura too.
- mustlovejapan.com subject/shinjuku_gyoen/All kinds Garden in Tokyo. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑, shinjuku gyoen) is a large Garden park located in East side of Shinjuku.
- tokyostreetview.com shinjuku-gyoen/Credited as one of the most beautiful parks in Tokyo, Shinjuku Gyoen is definitely another place to enjoy when visiting Tokyo.
- accessible-japan.com places/japan/tokyo/shinjuku/…Shinjuku Gyoen is closed Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday), as well as from December 29 to January 3 for the New Years Holidays.
- tankenjapan.com Shinjuku Gyoen Park Tranquility In The Center Of TokyoThe history of Shinjuku Gyoen. Lord Naitō of Trsuruga constructed a residence on the land bequeathed to him by Ieyasu Tokugawa in the Edo period.
- instagram.com explore/locations/255349988/…168.4k Posts - See Instagram photos and videos taken at ‘Shinjuku Gyoen’.
- zekkeijapan.com spot/index/624/Richly-wooded with more than 10,000 trees, the Gyoen skillfully combines a French formal garden, an English landscape garden, and a traditional Japanese garden.