Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is located in the Shinjuku Ward of Tokyo, Japan. With a lengthy history and many tremendously popular features, the garden has risen to the top of both citizen’s interests and tourist’s interests. The primary purpose and greatest element to the garden is its ability to bring a naturally relaxed feeling over all people that visit.
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The original Shinjuku Gyoen Garden was actually created during the Edo Period. At this time it was placed on the property of a famous feudal lord by the name of Lord Naito. The general uses of the garden included entertaining, relaxing with friends and family, and providing a peaceful setting for important get-togethers.
The garden remained as it was originally created until the war in 1945. At this time, the land was redeveloped and converted into a large garden/park. Soon after the revisions it was finally opened up for all city residents and has since been a public place of interest.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is accessible using the Marunouchi Line (subway) traveling to Shinjuku-Gyoen-Mae Station. Once you have reached the station the large garden gates are 5 minutes away.
11 Naito-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0014