Tokyo Tourist Attractions: How to enjoy Shinjuku Gyoen
Shinjuku Gyoen is a vast garden located in the heart of Tokyo, and is a popular tourist destination where visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the four seasons. Covering an area of approximately 58.3 hectares, the garden was originally established as an imperial garden during the Meiji period (1868-1912) and opened to the public in 1949. It is a fusion of three different styles of gardens: a Japanese garden, a French-style formal garden, and an English landscape garden, each with its own unique charm.
The main attraction of Shinjuku Gyoen is its diverse nature. In spring, approximately 1,000 cherry trees are in full bloom, attracting many visitors as a cherry blossom viewing spot. In summer, fresh greenery is beautiful and visitors can cool off by the pond. In the fall, the autumn foliage colors the garden, making it a great place to take pictures. In winter, visitors can enjoy the tropical plants in the greenhouse in a tranquil setting.
Shinjuku Gyoen is also a tranquil place where visitors can forget the hustle and bustle of the city. The garden has spacious lawns, ponds, and flower beds, perfect for strolling and picnicking. Families with children, couples, and friends can enjoy visiting the garden in a variety of ways.