- japanrailandtravel.com interests/culture-history/…Shinjuku Gyoen Shinjuku Gyoen was established as the Imperial garden in 1906. It was opened to the public after World War II when it became a national garden.
- japan.travel en/spot/1659/Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a pleasant and refreshing escape from Tokyo's concrete cityscape.
- ytur.net yurtdisi/japonya/tokyo/shinjuku-gyoen58.3 hektarlık bir alanı kapsayan Shinjuku Gyoen, 1603 ve 1867 yılları arasındaki Edo dönemi boyunca feodal lordun evinin bir kısmı olarak kullanılmıştır.
- jw-webmagazine.com tokyos-central-park-shinjuku-…In addition to the gardens and seasonal flowers, Shinjuku Gyoen has more facilities such as a greenhouse, tea houses and a restaurant.
- en.japantravel.com places/tokyo/shinjuku-gyoen-…Shinjuku Gyoen is one of the largest and most popular public gardens in Tokyo.
- trulytokyo.com shinjuku-gyoen/Just remember that Makoto Shinkai’s iconic, gorgeously-animated film The Garden of Words was set largely in Shinjuku Gyoen Garden during the rainy season.
- mustlovejapan.com subject/shinjuku_gyoen/Shinjuku Gyoen was created in the area of 58.3ha, which included over 31ha that belonged to the Naito family.
- 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.
- timeout.com tokyo/things-to-do/shinjuku-gyoen-…Famous for its appearance in Makoto Shinkai’s hit anime ‘The Garden of Words’, the expansive Shinjuku Gyoen was originally a private estate before opening...