The site was originally part of the Edo residence of 內藤清成 (Naito Kiyonari / 1555 - 1608), in 1906 it was transformed into an imperial garden, and opened to the public in 1949. Located a short 10 minutes walk from JR Shinjuku Station, it's a popular spot for blossom viewing, covering an area of 58.3ha (145 acres)... the garden is presented in three styles: a landscape garden, a formal (rose) garden, and a Japanese Traditional Garden. I visited on Friday 5-April-2019.







Under the falling cherry blossoms...

Thanks for looking,
Casey