Admission Tickets to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Tokyo






















Admission Tickets to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, Tokyo
Duration: 1 hour (approx.)
1 hour (approx.)
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Explore Tokyo with an advance electronic admission to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, and enjoy its seasonal beauty ranging from cherry blossoms in spring to autumn foliage. Enter easily using your mobile QR voucher at the entrance—no lines required—and reach this celebrated garden on foot from nearby stations like Shinjuku-Gyoenmae or Shinjuku-Sanchome. Established in 1906, Shinjuku Gyoen combines multiple horticultural styles for a distinct experience.
Explore Tokyo with an advance electronic admission to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, and enjoy its seasonal beauty ranging from cherry blossoms in spring to autumn foliage. Enter easily using your mobile QR voucher at the entrance—no lines required—and reach this celebrated garden on foot from nearby stations like Shinjuku-Gyoenmae or Shinjuku-Sanchome. Established in 1906, Shinjuku Gyoen combines multiple horticultural styles for a distinct experience.
With an advance e-ticket, wander through Tokyo's Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden spanning 58.3 hectares with over 10,000 trees and fascinating seasonal gardens.
Gain freedom to explore on your own schedule by skipping queues during peak seasons using a mobile e-ticket for Shinjuku Gyoen in central Tokyo.
Explore the blend of nature, design, and tranquility within Landscape, Formal, and traditional Japanese gardens located centrally in Tokyo's vibrant heart.
In springtime, visit one of Tokyo’s most renowned sakura-viewing spots to admire over 1,000 cherry trees in full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
Unwind amidst historic buildings, enjoy garden cafés, or browse through seasonal gift shops for a serene retreat from the city's hustle and bustle.
Admission Tickets to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden in Tokyo for Advance entry
Entry into a landscape that spans over 58.3 hectares with approximately 10,000 trees
Access to the Landscape, Formal, and traditional Japanese garden
Individual Costs

Shinjuku Gyoen garden with autumn foliage and city skyline in Tokyo, Japan.
Your Visit to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
To experience Tokyo’s beautiful seasonal scenery—from vibrant cherry blossoms in spring to stunning autumn colors—enter Shinjuku Gyoen with an advance electronic admission ticket.
Getting Started at Shinjuku Gyoen
Upon arrival, present your mobile QR voucher at the entrance. This allows you to bypass any lines at the day-of-visit ticket counter. The garden is conveniently accessible on foot from Shinjuku Station’s South Exit and nearby metro stations such as Shinjuku-Gyoenmae and Shinjuku-Sanchome.
What You’ll Discover
Located in Tokyo, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden was established in 1906. This celebrated garden spans approximately 58.3 hectares, combining multiple horticultural styles with around 10,000 trees and a perimeter of about 3.5 km.
Park Features
- Landscape Garden: Expansive lawns interspersed with large trees create an open, airy environment.
- Formal Garden: Featuring a rose bed and paths lined by plane trees for a classic Western ambiance.
- Japanese Garden: Designed as a tranquil strolling garden perfect for peaceful walks.
- Seasonal Scenery: Enjoy the sight of roughly 1,000 cherry trees in bloom during spring and vibrant foliage throughout autumn.
- Historic Buildings: Explore significant historical structures within Shinjuku Gyoen’s grounds.
- On-Site Amenities: Visit restaurants and cafes on-site or browse the gift shop for seasonal treats and Japan-inspired souvenirs.

Cherry blossoms in full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo.

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

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.
- A valid photo ID or student ID is required for age verification if you're in high school or over 65 years old.
Your electronic QR voucher on a mobile device must be presented upon entry.
What’s not allowed
- No parking lot exists; public transportation should be used to reach the park.
This experience does not support private group bookings.
Accessibility
Parking is unavailable on-site.
Additional information
Junior high school students and younger can enter for free; other guests need to buy a ticket, possibly needing age or student ID proof. There's no entry age limit. Note that the park’s opening hours change with seasons—check these before visiting.
- If Monday is a national holiday, the following weekday will be closed instead.
Meals, guided tours, hotel pickups, and transfers are not included in your ticket purchase.
You can find restaurants, cafes, and gift shops within the park for added convenience during your visit.

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

Shinjuku Gyoen park with large trees and city skyline in 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.
Book your electronic admission ticket in advance to skip queues and enjoy a relaxed visit during peak seasons like cherry blossom time.
Ensure you have a valid photo ID or student ID ready for age verification if applicable before entering the park.
To make entry smooth, activate your mobile QR voucher on your phone prior to arrival so there's no delay at the entrance.
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