Enter through one of three access gates (Shinjuku to the north, Okido to the east, and Sendagaya to the south), and grab a map to help plan your visit. Explore the three distinct gardens, including Japanese traditional, French formal, and English landscape, accented with ponds, bridges, topiaries, and statues. The park holds more than 10,000 trees, such as cherry, plum, and maple trees, and plentiful flowers, including chrysanthemums, roses, and camellias.
You can visit the park independently, or as part of a half-day or full-day sightseeing tour of Tokyo, which may include other popular attractions such as the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine. Opt for a private tour if you want to fully customize your itinerary.