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Shinjuku Central Park (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo)

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December 1, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Shinjuku Central Park is an urban park located in the Nishi-Shinjuku area of Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo. It was developed as a lush green oasis adjacent to the high-rise buildings of Nishi-Shinjuku, and is known as one of the parks developed as part of urban redevelopment. The park features a large grassy plaza, promenades, shady rest areas, and playground equipment for parents and children, making it a popular spot for office workers to have lunch or a break, for families to stroll, and as a photo spot.

Its unique feature is that it is a calm natural space located right next to a skyscraper. It is a place where you can relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and you can enjoy the trees and flowers of each season. If you visit it together with the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building nearby, you can experience the different atmospheres during the day and at night.

Highlights

  • Lawn Square: An open space perfect for picnics and resting. On sunny days, many people come here to enjoy lunch or a book.
  • Walking paths and plantings: Trees and shrubs that change with the seasons are arranged, allowing you to enjoy the changing seasons while taking a walk.
  • Children's Square (playground equipment): Popular with families, with playground equipment and benches for small children to play on.
  • Sculptures and monuments: Artworks and monuments scattered throughout the park add subtle accents.
  • Skyline view: Taking photos with the skyscrapers of Nishi-Shinjuku in the background creates a truly urban landscape.
  • Event space: Small events and flea markets are sometimes held during the season or on weekends (only when events are held).

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Toei Oedo Line "Tochomae Station": Approximately 3-5 minutes on foot (most convenient as it is close to the park)
  • Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line "Nishi-Shinjuku Station": Approximately 5-7 minutes on foot
  • JR Lines/Odakyu/Keio Lines "Shinjuku Station" West Exit: Approximately 10-15 minutes on foot (depending on luggage and walking speed)
  • Other: You can also use the bus (a few minutes' walk from the bus stop in the direction of Shinjuku West Exit and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building). You can come to the park by bicycle, but please follow the bicycle parking rules.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Short breaks/lunch: 30 minutes to 1 hour
  • Leisurely strolling and photography: 1-2 hours
  • Picnics and playing with children: Around 2 hours to half a day

Nearby spots

  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (Observation Deck): Within walking distance of the park. Enjoy the view of Tokyo from the free observation deck.
  • Shinjuku West Exit and Nishi-Shinjuku High-Rise Buildings: There are plenty of places to see the buildings, shop, and eat at restaurants.
  • Department stores around Shinjuku West Exit (Odakyu, Keio, etc.): Convenient for shopping and dining.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen: Accessible by foot or one stop away, this park offers a larger garden and seasonal cherry blossoms.
  • Kabukicho/Golden Gai (towards the East Exit): This is an entertainment area at night, but please be sure to check your transportation as it is quite far away.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • Crowds: The number of visitors increases during the spring cherry blossom viewing season and on weekends. Although it is not a particularly famous cherry blossom spot, the surrounding area can be crowded.
  • Manners: Please be considerate of others when drinking alcohol, playing loud music, or causing a nuisance. Take your trash home or dispose of it in designated areas. Please do not monopolize benches, etc. for long periods of time.
  • Pets: Dogs are allowed for walks, but they must be kept on a leash and their waste must be disposed of. Please follow the park rules.
  • Barbecues and open fires: As a general rule, barbecues and open fires are prohibited in most parks. Advance application is required for use in events.
  • Seasonal precautions: Take precautions against the heat in summer (wear a hat and stay hydrated), and against the cold in winter. In rainy weather, the ground can get muddy in some areas.
  • Nighttime use: Some areas are dark at night, so be careful when using late hours. The surrounding area is an office district, so there are some areas with fewer people at night.

Before visiting, it's a good idea to check the official website or ward information for the latest opening hours, event information, and usage rules. This green space in the city is perfect for a short break or a relaxing time with the family.

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