• In addition, there are over 100 kinds of plants in the garden in Shinjuku Gyoen, and you can enjoy nature throughout the 1 year period.This time, I’ll introduce you...
  • The flowers that bloom in winter are Japanese narcissus tazetta, prunus campanulata, etc. They blend with the snow in the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
  • Get that and more at Shinjuku Gyoen. In addition to native, traditional gardens, the 144-acre park pockets French Formal and English Landscape gardens...
  • Four Seasons. Shinjuku Gyoen is a treat to visit all year round, thanks to the variety of flowers and trees you’ll find here each season.
  • Located in the heart of the busy Shinjuku district, Shinjuku Gyoen Park is a great place to take a walk and enjoy nature.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen is most commonly accessed from the Shinjuku side – it’s right next to Shinjuku Station after all. Northeast – Okido Gate.
  • Naked Sakura Night Garden at Shinjuku Gyoen. Photo: Kisa Toyoshima. ... Photo: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Management Office.
  • 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.
  • Even Shinjuku in central Tokyo has a green oasis, Shinjuku Gyoen National Park. It’s the largest garden in Shinjuku and a popular sightseeing location.