The Imperial Gardens offer new views every day throughout the seasons

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Known as a hidden gem of cherry blossoms in the heart of Tokyo, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden attracts thousands of visitors every year during cherry blossom season. The expansive gardens combine Japanese gardens, English lawn gardens, and French geometric gardens, offering stunning views in every season. The cherry blossom festival is particularly spectacular, with a sea of ​​pink and white blossoms creating a romantic and delightful atmosphere. Access is also convenient, with Shinjuku Station within easy walking distance.

Recommended Itinerary:
Enter through Shinjuku Gate and begin by admiring the century-old trees along the path. Then, slowly stroll to the Japanese garden to experience traditional Japanese aesthetics. For photos, explore the central English lawn or the lakeside path. These two areas are popular photo spots, boasting the largest number of cherry blossoms and beautiful photo backdrops. The French garden is known for its neatly arranged flower beds and expansive views, offering panoramic views of the entire garden. During cherry blossom season, it's recommended to spend two to three hours exploring the gardens, and a picnic on the grass is also a great option.

Must-do Activities:
1. Cherry Blossom Viewing: Various varieties of cherry blossoms can be found in various locations throughout the park, especially near the English-style lawns and small lakes, perfect for capturing stunning cherry blossom photos.
2. Picnic: There's a convenience store at the entrance, so bring your own snacks and relax while sitting on the grass admiring the cherry blossoms.
3. Stroll through the Japanese Garden: Experience traditional Japanese scenery and take photos of the pond, bridge, rocks, and other small details.

Helpful Tips:
- Address: 11 Naitocho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
- The best time to visit is late March to early April, when the cherry blossoms are at their peak.
- Opening hours: 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with some days opening at 7:00 AM. Please note the designated closed days each month and the last admission time, which is generally half an hour before closing time.
- It's recommended to visit on weekdays or in the morning to avoid weekend crowds and to capture more beautiful cherry blossom photos without people.
- Alcohol is not allowed in the park, so please respect the rules. - Remember to bring mosquito repellent and a small mat to sit on, and a jacket, as spring mornings and evenings can be a bit chilly.

Notes:
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a quiet place, so loud noises and smoking are strictly prohibited. Please take your own trash with you; recycling points are available. If you're traveling with children, the grassy areas and main paths are convenient for strollers, but some of the narrow Japanese-style paths require careful attention.

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Post by Lucky1313 | Sep 16, 2025

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