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[Photo] Many visitors enjoy cherry blossom viewing in the landscaped garden during the cherry blossom season. A small child looks upward at the cherry blossoms in full bloom.

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[Photo] A springtime view of the Japanese garden in Shinjuku Gyoen. The skyscrapers of Shinjuku can be seen in the distance.
See here for garden opening hours, closed days, admission fees, and other information. For advance ticket purchases, please see the web ticket sales site at this link.
Shinjuku Gyoen is a historical garden on the grounds of a former imperial garden. We have established garden rules in order to protect the precious flora and fauna and facilities in the garden, as well as ensuring that all visitors to the garden can spend their time here in an enjoyable, safe, and comfortable manner. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
[Photo] The entrance gate of Shinjuku Gyoen.
Shinjuku Gyoen has three entrances. See here for information on the routes from the nearest stations to each entrance.
See here for maps of Shinjuku Gyoen that introduce the highlights of each season. Maps are available in foreign languages (English, Chinese, and Korean) and can be downloaded in PDFs.
Under the universal design efforts in Shinjuku Gyoen, this section provides information on the main barrier-free facilities and services, as well as barrier-free routes from the nearest stations.
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