Trip To Japan - Shinjuku Gyoen

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a beautiful park that has been subscribed to the traveler in search for comfort and beauty of the cherry blossoms are in bloom at this place.
Historically, this park was once dalah Naito family residence at Edo era which finally shown to the public in 1949.
This park has a vast land that reaches 57.4 hectares, or about 16 times the football field. Well, it is suitable sigunakan to get around if you're bored.
The place was divided into three parts, namely French Formal, English Landscape and Japanese Traditional.
Every place has its own characteristics which have a particularly Japanese traditional garden in which there are Japanese Tea House, which is used by travelers and traveler to come out the way Japanese people drink tea.

Cherry Blossom

The park is always filled with visitors, especially during the spring and fall because of the time it is the best time to see Sakura flowers.
But apart from that there are many things that can be seen in other seasons. If you want to see the cherry blossoms is better if you come in March, April and approximately equal month of April until early June to see the rose is beautiful.

This park is very famous throughout Japan for just relax or a family picnic.
But it helps if you know the various prohibitions that exist there, otherwise you may be subject to fines and penalties.
1. Do not Exercise using the tools and objects
2. Prohibited roller skating
3. Prohibited climbing trees
4. Playing a musical instrument or just listen to the radio
5. Prohibited playing with fire
6. Prohibited plant and take a plant
7. prohibited to bring animals
8. prohibited to bring alcoholic beverages
9. forbidden to feed the animals
10. Prohibited taking photos for commercial needs

The Access is as follows
JR / Odakyu in Sinjuku Station on foot in 10 minutes
And a 5 minute walk through the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi

Administration
JPY 200 for adults
JPY 50 for children


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