Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Botanical garden
★ 4.9 (264K+ reviews) • 9M+ booked
Escape the business of Tokyo when you head to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a serene park that's easily a 9-minute walk from Shinjuku Station. Originally the residence of an Edo Era feudal lord, Shinjuku Gyoen Tokyo turned into an imperial garden that now showcases three distinct styles: Japanese traditional, French formal, and English landscape. Featuring tranquil ponds, expansive lawns, and scenic paths, the garden offers a peaceful retreat, so peaceful that you'll forget you're still in Tokyo. See the Taiwan Pavilion and traditional tea house, and enjoy the garden’s year-round seasonal beauty, from cherry blossom season, vibrant foliage in autumn, and the lush greenery of summer.
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11 Naitōmachi, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0014, Japan
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李 **
1 Jul
It is very convenient to book tickets using Klook. You don't have to compete with everyone on the Jr website. This time I was arranged to sit in car 3, which is close to car 2 for selling things. If you want to take pictures, you can go to car 1 to take pictures of the scenery.
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Kwok *****
1 Jul
At first, I just wanted to give it a try, but I didn't think that I could really book a Japanese restaurant for free with Klook. Since this restaurant only accepts phone reservations and I don't understand Japanese, I relied on Klook to help me book a seat. When we arrived at the restaurant, the owner had already prepared our dinner.
YANG ********
1 Jul
What you buy on Klook is the electronic version of the Hakone Freepass. You don't need to exchange for a physical ticket. You can use it by showing the electronic ticket display to the staff. It is convenient and fast, and it is a great choice.
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洪 **
1 Jul
After purchasing online, you can directly scan the QR code at the machine at the Japanese station to redeem it. It is very convenient. You can take the subway directly to eat delicious food and go shopping. It is very useful. Next time I come to Japan, I will continue to buy and use it.
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Cheng ******
1 Jul
Online purchases can be used immediately, which is convenient and fast, and the price will drop with the exchange rate, which is very good.
Klook User
1 Jul
easy to use. just show the barcode to the driver than u just sit until u arrive at the airport. u dont need to carry all ur luggage like crazy. very convenient.
Ryssa *********
1 Jul
Booking shinkansen with Klook is a tourist's best friend! Planning your Japan train travel? Klook is a fantastic choice for Shinkansen tickets, especially if you're a tourist! Their English interface makes booking super easy, and getting your tickets is a breeze thanks to the QR codes sent straight to your email. Just scan at the station and you're good to go! While there might be a tiny difference in price or flexibility compared to direct booking, the convenience and peace of mind Klook offers are totally worth it. It's a highly recommended way to secure your bullet train seats in advance and skip the stress. Considering extensive train travel? Don't forget to compare with a JR Pass too!
Klook 用戶
1 Jul
If you're visiting Fukuoka, Yufuin is a must-see. Tickets for the Yufuin no Mori train are hard to get, but it's worth the ride. As soon as you get off, head straight to queue up for Kamameshi restaurant. Then, explore the charming shops and admire the beautiful Kinrin Lake at a leisurely pace.
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Must-see Areas at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Japanese Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen is the perfect place to discover the beauty of the Japanese Garden. This special place has calm ponds, pretty bridges, and carefully cared-for plants. It's a quiet spot where you can learn about the amazing history and art of Japanese gardening.

Plus, there are teahouses where you can taste delicious green tea and yummy seasonal sweets while you enjoy the lovely view, making it hard to believe you're still in Shinjuku City. If you enjoy peaceful nature spots, you might also love Hitachi Seaside Park, known for its wide open fields of flowers and scenic views.

English Landscape Garden

Take a walk through the English Landscape Garden. It has big lawns, curvy paths, and flowery cherry trees. You can have a peaceful walk or a picnic under the open sky. It's a great place to spend the day with family or friends, surrounded by green plants and colorful flowers.

French Formal Garden

The French Formal Garden is a beautiful area with flowerbeds, well-trimmed hedges, and lovely fountains. It's full of bright colors, especially in spring and summer when the flowers are blooming. It's a great spot to take beautiful photos and enjoy the stylish European design.

Maple Hill

Come to Maple Hill for amazing autumn views! This hillside in Shinjuku Gyoen is full of maple trees that turn bright red and orange in the fall. It's a great place for a beautiful walk and to see the true beauty of Japan's changing seasons.

Mother and Child's Forest

Visit the Mother and Child's Forest! It is an area in Shinjuku Gyoen that's made for kids to connect with nature. The forest has easy paths for kids and lots of cool signs about the plants and animals. It's a perfect spot for families with young children to have fun and learn about the environment.

Chrysanthemum Exhibition

At the Chrysanthemum exhibition, you can see amazing displays of Japan's national flower. The flowers come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, arranged beautifully. It's a special event that shows the importance of the flower to Japanese culture.

Tamamo Pond

Tamamo Pond is a hidden gem in the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. With lovely walking paths and lush greenery all around, the pond is a great place to enjoy nature and relax.