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During April Tokyo is carpeted with soft pink cherry blossoms, and there’s definitely no shortage of hanami sites dotted throughout the city. But Shinjuku’s popular Gyoen Garden is one of the best spots in all of Tokyo to really soak up the vibrant Spring atmosphere.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) is a natural oasis in the heart of Shinjuku! Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of cherry blossoms in the spring, the stunning autumn foliage, and a variety of flora all year round.
Shinjuku Gyoen is home to a large number of cherry trees of more than a dozen different varieties. From late March to early April, more than 400 Somei Yoshino trees blossom around the English garden, turning the lawns into one of Tokyo's most popular and pleasant hanami spots.
To avoid queues and crowds at the entrance gates and as the preventive measure of new coronavirus (COVID-19) infection in the garden, Shinjuku Gyoen introduces Advance Booking during cherry blossom season.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, selected as one of the "Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots," is home to about 70 varieties and approximately 900 cherry trees. Visitors can see Weeping Cherries and Somei-Yoshino cherries, the latter being a representative variety of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
Advanced reservations are required to enter our garden on specific dates. For further details, please click the icon below. *No advance tickets are available for weekdays during the cherry blossom season, please purchase an admission ticket at the entrance gate on the day of your visit.
The cherry blossom season at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden can start as early as mid-February, and last till April. Of course, the season peaks when the Yoshino Cherry Blossom blooms in late March. It is when a sea of delicate pink and white flowers cover the garden’s ground, making it a photographer’s paradise.