To reach Shinjuku Central Park, you can take a short walk from Shinjuku Station. From the West Exit of Shinjuku Station, it’s a 10-minute walk to the park. Alternatively, you can take the Toei Oedo Line and get off at Tochomae Station, which is only a 5-minute walk from the park.





Shinjuku Central Park
Shinjuku Central Park (新宿中央公園), situated behind the iconic twin towers of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, offers a peaceful escape from the busy city. It features lush green lawns, walking paths, and peaceful spots for relaxation, making it a favorite destination for those looking to unwind. The park is also home to Kumano Shrine, which adds a touch of culture and spirituality to its tranquil atmosphere, making it an interesting stop for visitors exploring Tokyo.
Once known for its sizable homeless population, Shinjuku Central Park has undergone significant revitalization. What was once a place of makeshift homes is now a well-maintained public park offering a refreshing break from Tokyo's fast-paced environment. Today, the park provides a calm space for locals and tourists alike to relax and enjoy the greenery, offering a rare blend of nature and culture in the heart of one of the world’s busiest cities.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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Always open
- Entrance fee
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Free
Getting there
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office — 5-minute walk
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Shinjuku Skyscraper District — 15-minute walk
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Shinjuku — 20-minute walk
Shopping, nightlife, bustling railway hub
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Omoide Yokocho — 20-minute walk
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Golden Gai — 25-minute walk
Unique small bars and intimate atmosphere
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Kabukicho — 25-minute walk
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