Shinjuku-Gyoenmae Station is the gateway to one of Tokyo's green spaces or park areas, offering a welcome contrast to the urban density of central Tokyo. The station is popular with families, joggers and visitors looking for open air and nature within the city.
Shinjuku-Gyoenmae Station opened in 1959 on the Marunouchi Line. It provides direct access to the park and recreational areas in this part of Tokyo, making it a popular destination on weekends and public holidays.
The Marunouchi Line connects Shinjuku-Gyoenmae to the central Tokyo network, making it straightforward to reach from any major interchange station.
The station has exits oriented toward the park entrance. Toilets and an information board are available within the station. The park itself will have its own facilities including toilets, water fountains and food stalls depending on the specific site.
Shinjuku-Gyoenmae Station has lifts for step-free platform access. The park areas are generally accessible, with flat paths throughout most green spaces.
The park and surrounding green spaces are the main draw from this station. The wider neighbourhood has cafes and restaurants catering to park visitors.
Services run from approximately 05:00 to midnight. Parks are free and open daily. Weekday mornings are the least crowded time for a peaceful visit.