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Asia Travel: A Photo Journal from Shinjuku Gyoen National Park Tokyo, Japan

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In this post we share photos from Shinjuku Gyoen National Park Tokyo, Japan.

Developed in the Edo Period (1603-1868) as a feudal lord’s Tokyo residence, it was transformed into a botanical garden, then a public space used by the Imperial Family (Japan-guide.com, 2023). World War II brought near total devastation to the area, and after extensive repairs, the park opened to the public in 1949.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Park offers three different gardens within a single 144-acre park, including a Japanese landscape garden, English Garden and formal French garden.

This park is particularly beautiful during hanami as 1,000+ somei yoshino trees blossom and create a moment-in-time gloriously beautiful atmosphere.


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Park Highlights

Map of Shinjuku Gyoen National Park

Entrance from Sendagaya Gate

Formal Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen Museum

Landscape Garden

Central Rest House

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