• Shinjuku Gyoen has three gates: Shinjuku Gate is just a ten-minute walk east from the “New South Exit” of JR Shinjuku Station.
  • The grounds that are now Shinjuku Gyoen was given to Lord Naito in 1590, when shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu occupied the castle of Edo.
  • 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.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen is a park originally built as the garden for the Imperial Household. It is quite famous as a venue for cherry-blossom viewing in March and April.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen is a popular park in Tokyo. It is a great place to rest and relax, even though it is near one of the world’s busiest train stations.
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  • 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.
  • In the Shinjuku district, amid a great tangle of skyscrapers, traffic and busy people, we find the haven of peace which are the gardens of Shinjuku Gyoen.
  • That said, I like Shinjuku Gyoen the most out of these parks as it’s simply beautiful. There are three entrances to Shinjuku Gyoen, i.e. via Shinjuku gate, Okido...