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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden Review

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Shinjuku Court in Tokyo. Tickets are 200 yen. Exemption from inspection. It has always been thought that the most beautiful scenery in the distance, simple, strong, blue sky, white clouds, is Tibet, very beautiful; rolling sand dunes, wind-swept yellow sand, sunset on the Yellow horizon, the nearer and nearer sound of camel bells, is Dunhuang, very beautiful; the sky, vast wilderness, wind and grass are low to cattle and sheep, a thousand miles, vast, Hulunbeir, very beautiful. However, the journey to Japan in early summer brought me the most beautiful scenery on the journey. Not to mention that there are only traces of leaves and petals falling, nor the refreshing air in the clean blue sky, but to mention the lawn rest area, two Japanese younger sisters are constantly looking for and earnestly picking up all kinds of small garbage into plastic bags. Their happy and laughing talk sounds like the sound of heaven to me. My great motherland, put aside your hypocritical dignity, my wise steamed bun, abandon your powerless posturing, improve the overall quality of the people really need to start from a child. Expect my motherland to achieve true democracy, prosperity and strength

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Posted: Jun 8, 2017
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  • 138***66
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    When I went there, I was catching up with the cherry blossoms. I saw so many cherry blossoms. The flower variety of Yuyuan is the most abundant and the color is good. On Sunday, many people come to enjoy the cherry blossoms. Sitting around the cherry blossom tree is also a scenery. The Yuyuan is very large, but clean. It feels good to walk down.

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    Posted: Apr 10, 2024
  • Incredible Voyage
    5/5Outstanding

    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑) is a serene oasis in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. This picturesque garden features a harmonious blend of Japanese, English, and French landscaping styles. Visitors can explore traditional tea houses, serene ponds, and beautiful cherry blossom trees during spring. Shinjuku Gyoen offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and contemplation.

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    Posted: Feb 11, 2024
  • Krissy Krissy
    5/5Outstanding

    beautiful Sakura season. nice stroll especially in Sakura season. convenience from Shinjuku station. nice to picnic.

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    Posted: Jan 24, 2024
  • Mouy Heang
    5/5Outstanding

    Japan is a beautiful country and safe place for people living here, I wish one day I can travel to this beautiful place….❤️

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2023
  • Abdulla alrowaiei
    5/5Outstanding

    it’s was a very nice experience, I really had a good time there. to sum up it was a magical place. 😍

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    Posted: Dec 29, 2023
  • Marc Villanueva
    5/5Outstanding

    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a serene oasis in bustling Tokyo. Its harmonious blend of Japanese, English, and French garden styles offers a tranquil escape from the city's frenzy. The meticulous landscapes, seasonal flowers, and peaceful ponds create a mesmerizing atmosphere. Whether for a leisurely stroll, a picturesque picnic, or quiet contemplation, this garden is a must-visit, showcasing nature's beauty amidst urban chaos.

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    Posted: Jan 10, 2024
  • _TS***lz
    5/5Outstanding

    Walkable distance from Shinjuku-sanchome Station (4minutes walk). There was a queue to buy tickets from the machine and we belatedly realised that we could actually used our pasmo card to tap in the gantry. You just had to make sure that there is sufficient balance (¥500) in your pasmo card. The garden is huge and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom. There are different types of cherry blossom trees in the garden so be sure to catch them if you are in Japan during spring.

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    Posted: Jan 2, 2024
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