Shinjuku Gyoen garden with autumn foliage and city skyline in Tokyo, Japan.
Cherry blossoms in full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.
Visitors walking under vibrant autumn leaves in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.
Wisteria blooms near a traditional pavilion in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.
Glass conservatory at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo, surrounded by greenery.
Shinjuku Gyoen park with large trees and city skyline in Tokyo.
Shinjuku Gyoen with snow-covered grounds and city skyline in Tokyo.

Admission Tickets to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

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Duration: 1 hour (approx.)

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Explore Tokyo’s Shinjuku Gyoen with an advance e-ticket, wandering through 58.3 hectares and 10,000 trees across stunning seasonal gardens.

Skip queues and secure entry in peak seasons with a mobile e-ticket, giving you freedom to explore at your own relaxed pace.

Enjoy seamless access to Landscape, Formal, and traditional Japanese gardens, all blending nature, design, and calm in central Tokyo.

Visit during spring to admire over 1,000 cherry trees in bloom at one of Tokyo’s most famous sakura-viewing destinations.

Discover historic buildings, unwind at garden cafés, and browse seasonal gift shops for a peaceful escape from the city buzz.

Advance electronic admission ticket to Shinjuku Gyoen

Access to 58.3 hectares of approximately 10,000 trees

Access to the Landscape, Formal, and traditional Japanese garden

Shinjuku Gyoen garden with autumn foliage and city skyline in Tokyo, Japan.

Shinjuku Gyoen garden with autumn foliage and city skyline in Tokyo, Japan.

Enter Shinjuku Gyoen with an advance electronic admission and enjoy Tokyo’s seasonal scenery—from cherry blossoms to autumn color.

Getting started

Show your mobile QR voucher at the entrance to Shinjuku Gyoen—no need to wait in line at the ticket counter on the day of your visit. The park is easy to reach on foot from Shinjuku Station’s South Exit and nearby metro stations including Shinjuku-Gyoenmae and Shinjuku-Sanchome.

What to expect

Shinjuku Gyoen

Established in 1906, Shinjuku Gyoen is a celebrated garden in Tokyo that combines multiple horticultural styles across 58.3 hectares. With around 10,000 trees and a 3.5 km perimeter, it’s a scenic place to slow down and enjoy nature through the seasons.

Features

  • Landscape Garden: Wide lawns and large trees spread across an open, spacious setting.

  • Formal Garden: A rose bed and plane tree-lined paths give this area a classic Western feel.

  • Japanese Garden: A calm strolling garden designed for a peaceful walk.

  • Seasonal scenery: See around 1,000 cherry trees bloom in spring, fresh greenery in summer, and colorful autumn foliage.

  • Historic buildings: Explore historical structures within the park grounds.

  • On-site amenities: Stop by the restaurants and cafes, and visit the gift shop for seasonal sweets and Japan-inspired souvenirs.

Cherry blossoms in full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.

Cherry blossoms in full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.

Visitors walking under vibrant autumn leaves in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.

Visitors walking under vibrant autumn leaves in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.

Wisteria blooms near a traditional pavilion in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.

Wisteria blooms near a traditional pavilion in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.

What to bring

  • Bring a valid photo ID or student ID for age verification if you are a high school student or 65 years and above.

  • Present your electronic QR voucher on your mobile device for entry.

What’s not allowed

  • There is no parking lot available; use public transportation to access the park.

  • Private group bookings are not available for this experience.

Accessibility

  • There is no on-site parking available.

Additional information

  • Free admission is available for junior high school students and younger; all other guests must purchase a ticket and may be required to present proof of age or student ID.

  • There is no age limit for entry.

  • The park’s opening hours vary by season; please check the official schedule before your visit.

  • If a Monday is a national holiday, the park will be closed on the following weekday.

  • Meals, guided tours, hotel pickup, and transfers are not included with your ticket.

  • Restaurants, cafes, and a gift shop are available inside the park.

Glass conservatory at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo, surrounded by greenery.

Glass conservatory at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo, surrounded by greenery.

Shinjuku Gyoen park with large trees and city skyline in Tokyo.

Shinjuku Gyoen park with large trees and city skyline in Tokyo.

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FAQs

Bring a valid photo ID or student ID for age verification if you are a high school student or 65 years and above. Present your electronic QR voucher on your mobile device for entry.
There is no parking lot available; use public transportation to access the park. Private group bookings are not available for this experience.
There is no on-site parking available.
Bring a valid photo ID or student ID for age verification if you are a high school student or 65 years and above. Present your electronic QR voucher on your mobile device for entry.
There is no on-site parking available.
There is no parking lot available; use public transportation to access the park. Private group bookings are not available for this experience.
Free admission is available for junior high school students and younger; all other guests must purchase a ticket and may be required to present proof of age or student ID. There is no age limit for entry. The park’s opening hours vary by season; please check the official schedule before your visit. If a Monday is a national holiday, the park will be closed on the following weekday. Meals, guided tours, hotel pickup, and transfers are not included with your ticket. Restaurants, cafes, and a gift shop are available inside the park.
Free admission is available for junior high school students and younger; all other guests must purchase a ticket and may be required to present proof of age or student ID. There is no age limit for entry. The park’s opening hours vary by season; please check the official schedule before your visit. If a Monday is a national holiday, the park will be closed on the following weekday. Meals, guided tours, hotel pickup, and transfers are not included with your ticket. Restaurants, cafes, and a gift shop are available inside the park.
There is no on-site parking available.
Bring a valid photo ID or student ID for age verification if you are a high school student or 65 years and above. Present your electronic QR voucher on your mobile device for entry.
There is no parking lot available; use public transportation to access the park. Private group bookings are not available for this experience.
Free admission is available for junior high school students and younger; all other guests must purchase a ticket and may be required to present proof of age or student ID. There is no age limit for entry. The park’s opening hours vary by season; please check the official schedule before your visit. If a Monday is a national holiday, the park will be closed on the following weekday. Meals, guided tours, hotel pickup, and transfers are not included with your ticket. Restaurants, cafes, and a gift shop are available inside the park.

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