Tokyo Shinjuku Gyoen Complete Guide | Admission·Hours·Starbucks·Cherry Blossoms·Picnic·Running (2025)
Complete guide to Shinjuku Gyoen!
From admission fees, hours, and reservations
To Starbucks, cafes, restaurants, cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, winter scenery, picnic blankets, running courses, and The Garden of Words pilgrimage—
All the latest 2025 information compiled.

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Shinjuku Gyoen is the heart of the “Shinjuku Morning Course.”
🌿 Morning: Shinjuku Gyoen stroll + Starbucks view brunch time
🛍 Afternoon: Shinjuku department stores·Don Quijote·Sekaido shopping
🌃 Evening: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building free observation deck night view + Omoide Yokocho or Golden Gai
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1. Shinjuku Gyoen at a Glance
If you’re looking for something like Central Park in Tokyo, the answer is Shinjuku Gyoen.

🌸 Official Name: Shinjuku Gyoen (新宿御苑, Shinjuku Gyoen)
🌳 Location: Between Shinjuku Station / Shinjuku-sanchome Station / Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station / Sendagaya Station
🍁 Features
- Japanese garden + English landscape garden + French formal garden all in one place
- Famous for cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, and winter snow scenes in all four seasons
- Shinjuku Gyoen Starbucks located inside the park
- Actual setting of the anime “The Garden of Words”
In the midst of Shinjuku’s dense buildings, when you want to rest quietly, it’s the perfect place to feel “nature in the heart of Tokyo.”

2. Shinjuku Gyoen Admission·Hours·Operations·Reservations
✅ Shinjuku Gyoen Admission Fee
- Adults: 500 yen
- High school students and seniors 65+: 250 yen
- Junior high school students and under: Free
📌 At the entrance:
- Automatic ticket machine (card payment available)
- Or IC card (Suica/Pasmo) tap entry
These two methods make it simple.
Many reviews say “the 500 yen admission to Shinjuku Gyoen was worth it” because once you see the park’s scale and maintenance, you’ll understand why.

✅ Shinjuku Gyoen Regular Closure Days
- Closed every Monday (If Monday is a holiday, sometimes closed the following weekday)
- Year-end/New Year (12/29 ~ 1/3) closed
📅 Check regular closure days on official website↗

✅ Shinjuku Gyoen Opening Hours·Operating Hours (by Season)
The confusing Shinjuku Gyoen operating hours / Shinjuku Gyoen hours summarized at once 👇
| Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 15-Jun 30 | Jul 1-Aug 20 | Aug 21-Sep 30 | Oct 1-Mar 14 |
| 9:00 ~ 17:30 | 9:00 ~ 18:30 | 9:00 ~ 17:30 | 9:00 ~ 16:00 |
| (18:00 closing) | (19:00 closing) | (18:00 closing) | (16:30 closing) |
※ Last entry is 30 minutes before closing
During cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, entering right after opening is the most relaxed, and in summer, strolling until sunset + sunset views is the best.

🍁 Shinjuku Gyoen Weekend Morning Opening (for Running)
Shinjuku Gyoen opens early on select days for a morning opening session at 7:00 AM (2 hours earlier than usual 9:00 AM).
It’s perfect for those planning a quiet Shinjuku Gyoen running session early in the morning.
- Opening time: 7:00 AM (2 hours earlier than usual 9:00 AM)
- Entry gate: Shinjuku Gate (新宿門) only!
- Opening dates (2025~2026)
November: 9(Sun), 23(Sun) December: 6(Sat), 14(Sun), 28(Sun) January: 11(Sun), 25(Sun) February: 7(Sat), 8(Sun), 21(Sat)~23(Mon), 25(Wed)~28(Sat) March: 8(Sun), 22(Sun)

✅ Shinjuku Gyoen Reservations
On regular weekdays, you can enter Shinjuku Gyoen without reservations.
However, during:
- Cherry blossom peak season
- Weekend/holiday peak times
There are periods when the official website operates an advance reservation system.

3. How to Get to Shinjuku Gyoen & Complete Gate Guide
✅ How to Get to Shinjuku Gyoen
The four most commonly used stations are:
- JR Shinjuku Station
- Tokyo Metro Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station (M Marunouchi Line)
- Tokyo Metro Shinjuku-sanchome Station (M Marunouchi, S Shinjuku, F Fukutoshin Lines)
- JR/Oedo Line Sendagaya Station
You can walk from JR Shinjuku Station, but Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station is the most convenient choice.

✅ Shinjuku Gyoen 3 Gates Summary
Shinjuku Gyoen has three main entrances/gates. When confused about “which gate should I enter?”, just remember the info below.

1️⃣ Shinjuku Gate (新宿門)
The most popular main entrance. Lines are longest during cherry blossom season.
- JR/Keio/Odakyu Line Shinjuku Station South Exit - 10 min walk
- Shinjuku-sanchome Station (M/S/F) C1 Exit - 5 min walk
- Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station (M) Exit 1 - 5 min walk

2. Okido Gate (大木戸門)
The closest gate to Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station. Good entrance direction for the greenhouse and Shinjuku Gyoen Starbucks.
- Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station (M Marunouchi Line) Exit 2 - 5 min walk

3. Sendagaya Gate (千駄ヶ谷門)
Popular with tour groups and families, and if you’re on “The Garden of Words” pilgrimage, this gate offers close access.
- JR Sobu Line Sendagaya Station - 5 min walk

📌 Shinjuku Gyoen Accommodation Tips
The area around Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station is quiet and safe, making it a popular area for Tokyo accommodation.
Among them, one particularly popular keyword is APA Shinjuku Gyoenmae.
- Hotel name: APA Hotel Shinjuku-gyoenmae
- Location: 1-minute walk from Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station
- Advantages
- 10-15 min walk to Shinjuku Station
- Walking distance to Shinjuku Gyoen
- Large public bath (onsen-style) + chain hotel with good value for money according to many reviews
➡️ Compare prices for APA Hotel Shinjuku-gyoenmae↗
If you’re staying 2-3 nights in Shinjuku:
- Daytime: Shinjuku Gyoen stroll
- Nighttime: Shinjuku Station, Kabukicho, Golden Gai all within walking distance.

4. Seasonal Scenery at Shinjuku Gyoen
Shinjuku Gyoen is beautiful in all four seasons.
🌸 Spring - Shinjuku Gyoen Cherry Blossoms & The Garden of Words Atmosphere
One of Tokyo’s premier cherry blossom viewing spots.
- From Kawazu cherry blossoms in February
- To double-flowered cherry blossoms in April
About 70 varieties and 900 cherry trees bloom for an extended period.
Also, it’s the actual setting of Makoto Shinkai’s anime “The Garden of Words”.
The scene where the main characters meet under the pavilion on a rainy day—many visitors take photos recreating the shot at the actual location with umbrellas.

🍁 Autumn (Shinjuku Gyoen Autumn Leaves)
Shinjuku Gyoen autumn foliage is also highly recommended by locals.
Maple trees, ginkgo trees, and metasequoia are scattered throughout the park, showing yellow, red, and green all at once.
It’s also perfect weather for spreading a blanket for a Shinjuku Gyoen picnic.

❄ Winter – Winter Walks & Quiet Park Views
Shinjuku Gyoen in winter isn’t as spectacular as cherry blossoms, but the silhouettes of bare branches and quiet walking paths are charming.
With fewer tourists, it’s good for Shinjuku Gyoen running, and sitting by the Starbucks window with a warm drink in the winter sun is wonderful.

5. Shinjuku Gyoen Picnic·Blanket·Running Tips
✅ Shinjuku Gyoen Picnic & Blanket Rules
You can spread a blanket on the lawn and enjoy a bento lunch. However, alcohol is prohibited (bags may be checked at the entrance).
- Cooking/fire use prohibited
- Must take all trash with you
✅ Shinjuku Gyoen Blanket Tips
- Bring a light, small blanket from Korea
- Or purchase cheaply at Shinjuku Don Quijote or Daiso for immediate use
✅ Shinjuku Gyoen Running Course
🏃♂️ Shinjuku Gyoen running is popular as a morning course for both Tokyo locals and travelers.
- The park perimeter is about 3.5km, perfect for a light lap
- The experience of running through the park in the morning sun with the city skyline as a backdrop is unique to Shinjuku Gyoen running
Running is only allowed on designated paths shown on the map below.
- Group running of 10+ people is not allowed
- During special cherry blossom viewing periods (e.g., around March 25-April 24), running may be restricted on some days, so check official notices before visiting.

6. Shinjuku Gyoen Starbucks
The most popular spot inside the park is Shinjuku Gyoen Starbucks.

📍 Location: Near the central pond inside the park (Google Maps↗)
☕ Features Floor-to-ceiling windows + lake-view seats are highly competitive, but once you secure a seat, it’s “Tokyo’s best healing cafe view” level.




7. Shinjuku Gyoen Restaurants & Nearby Dining
There’s only a simple kiosk inside the park, and most proper Shinjuku Gyoen restaurants are concentrated around Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station and Shinjuku-sanchome Station.
1. NIGICHA (にぎちゃ) (Google Maps↗)
- Onigiri + matcha cafe
- Popular for Shinjuku Gyoen picnic bento
2. Takumi Tatsuhiro (匠 達広) (Google Maps↗)
- Michelin 1 Star 2026
- Experience Michelin sushi at reasonable lunch courses
✅ Book Takumi Tatsuhiro online

3. RAMEN MATSUI (Google Maps↗)
- Michelin Bib Gourmand 2026
- Famous for shio (salt) ramen that brings out the natural flavor of ingredients


4. Kirimugi-ya Jinroku (切麦や 甚六) (Google Maps↗)
- Michelin Bib Gourmand 2023
- Soft yet chewy noodles with deep broth flavor
➡️ Shinjuku udon restaurant, Kirimugi-ya Jinroku waiting tips and recommended menu↗
5. Konjiki Hototogisu (金色不如帰 新宿御苑本店) (Google Maps↗)
- Michelin Bib Gourmand 2025
- Ramen shop featuring clam/sea bream broth and mushroom paste flavors
6. Sushi Labo (新宿御苑前 鮨らぼ) (Google Maps↗)
- Value omakase sushi near Shinjuku Gyoen
Shinjuku Gyoen Q&A
Q. Is Shinjuku Gyoen different from Shinjuku Park? The official name is Shinjuku Gyoen (新宿御苑), called Shinjuku Park in Korean.
Q. How to get to Shinjuku Gyoen, what’s the easiest route? Tokyo Metro Shinjuku-gyoenmae Station → C1 or Exit 2 → Walking to Okido Gate is the simplest.
Q. Shinjuku Gyoen hours, how late can I stay? It varies by season, but you can stay until 30 minutes after last admission.
Q. Do I need Shinjuku Gyoen reservations? Normal entry OK on regular days. However, during peak cherry blossom season and holidays, there are days when advance online reservation system operates, so check “Shinjuku Gyoen reservations” official notice before your trip.

⭐Articles to Read with Shinjuku Hub Course
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To make your Shinjuku itinerary richer, combine it with the articles below.
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🌃 Night streets: Shinjuku Golden Gai vs Omoide Yokocho complete comparison↗
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