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Shinjuku Gyoen(autumn)
Shinjuku Gyoen
Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo’s largest and most popular parks. Located a short walk from Shinjuku Station, the park’s spacious lawns, meandering walking paths and tranquil scenery provide a relaxing escape from the busy urban center around it. In spring Shinjuku Gyoen becomes one of the best places in the city to see cherry blossoms.
Shinjuku Gyoen originated during the Edo Period (1603-1868) as a feudal lord’s Tokyo residence. Later it was converted into a botanical garden before being transferred to the Imperial Family in 1903 who used it for recreation and the entertainment of guests. The park was almost completely destroyed during World War II, but was eventually rebuilt and reopened in 1949 as a public park.
Access
By Car
The best way to visit Shinjuku Gyoen is to use private transport / sightseeing taxi in Tokyo. KingTai Travel has lots of sightseeing taxi in Tokyo with afforable price.
Shinjuku Gyoen has three gates: Shinjuku Gate is a ten minute walk east from the “New South Exit” of JR Shinjuku Station or a five minute walk from Shinjukugyoenmae Station on the Marunouchi Subway Line. Okido Gate is also a five minute walk from Shinjukugyoenmae Station on the Marunouchi Subway Line. Finally, Sendagaya Gate is a five minute walk from JR Sendagaya Station on the local Chuo/Sobu Line.
HOURS & FEES
Opening Hours:
9:00 ~ 18:00 (March 15 ~ June 30 and August 21 ~ September 30)
9:00 ~ 19:00 (July 1 ~ August 20)
9:00 ~ 16:30 (October 1 ~ March 14)
Admission ends 30 minutes before closing
Closed
Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday), December 29 to January 3. There are no closing days during the cherry blossom season (March 25 to April 24) and the Chrysanthemum Exhibition (November 1-15).
Admission fee:500 yen