Shinjuku Gyoen National Park is one of the biggest parks and gardens in Tokyo It was initially the Naitō Family residence during the Edo period, but turned into a public park in 1949 The garden has three access gates Shinjuku Gate, Okido Gate, and Sendagaya Gate, where Tokyoites can spend time in the most significant urban nature in theOutdoors Beneath the skyscrapers and behind the alleys, Shinjuku has a stunning park with traditional gardens, a tea house and some of that precious fresh air Offering a green refuge since the Edoperiod, Shinjuku Gyoen has been the perfect place to escape the city rush for many a generation of Tokyoites (imperial or otherwise)Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is perhaps the most beautiful garden in Tokyo, nestled in the heart of Shinjuku/Shibuya within walking distance of Shinjuku Station, this garden to me exemplifies a larg A true representation of Japan pristine, balanced, intricate, uncluttered and artistic attention to detail This garden is amazing! S...