Back to Shinjuku Gyoen Shinjuku Gyoen The Shinjuku Gyoen Imperial Garden mixes Western and Eastern influences in its layout with English, French and conventional Japanese pond-style gardens. It also has quaint tea...
Reviewed by: Sou from on Jul 22 2008 Shinjuku Park cheap, easy to find and a very beautiful and relaxing place.
Reviewed by: Jerry JrW from on Feb 05 2007 A beautiful place for weekend I visited Shinjuku Gyoen in Marth, the month of cherry blossom, the most famous flower of Japan. In this time, sakura is full of park. You will wallow in sakura. If you were in Tokyo in spring, you can not forget visiting here
Reviewed by: Le Vu Trung Thanh from on Oct 14 2006 Great Park This is a great park right in the center of town. It has nicer trees and open area's than Yoyogi Park. Fantastic place to see Cherry Blossoms in Spring.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 18 2006 Worth your time I almost missed this garden as I had been to several others and read that it had Western gardens (didn't need to see as I am a westerner) but at the last minute decided to go and was very happy that I did. It is much bigger than most of the intimate traditional gardens throughout the city but still has beautiful plantings and design. I was there for the chrysthanthemum festival which was a great treat and I will be back for the cherry blossoms. If I could only see one garden this would not be the one but it is certainly worth a visit. Allow at least a couple of hours if you like gardens.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 07 2006 A peaceful haven in Shinjuku A beautiful garden right in Shinjuku, with lots of space for walking, picnicking, and relaxing. Includes formal European and Japanese gardens. If you're there in late March/early April, don't miss the cherry blossoms!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 23 2005