Food Scene
Starbucks Coffee Shinjuku Nishiguchi
1-chōme-12-1 Nishishinjuku"Starbucks"
Starbucks
1-chōme-38-7 YoyogiParks & Nature
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑), (a ten-minute walk east from JR Shinjuku station), [2]. A large public garden, and one of the most popular places for viewing cherry blossoms in the spring. It has Japanese, English, and French gardens, as well as Taiwanese teahouse and a botanical conservatory. The entrance fee often makes the park surprisingly uncrowded and peaceful ¥200, children under 15 ¥50, children under 6 free.
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Shinjuku Gyoen
11 NaitōmachiShinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑), (a ten-minute walk east from JR Shinjuku station), [2]. A large public garden, and one of the most popular places for viewing cherry blossoms in the spring. It has Japanese, English, and French gardens, as well as Taiwanese teahouse and a botanical conservatory. The entrance fee often makes the park surprisingly uncrowded and peaceful ¥200, children under 15 ¥50, children under 6 free.
Sightseeing
Hanazono Shrine (花園神社), located near the intersection of Meiji-dori and Yasukuni-dori. More remarkable for its location than its appearance, but it's a nice place to take a breather. There's often a flea market in the surrounding park on weekends.
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Hanazono-schrijn
5-chōme-17-3 ShinjukuHanazono Shrine (花園神社), located near the intersection of Meiji-dori and Yasukuni-dori. More remarkable for its location than its appearance, but it's a nice place to take a breather. There's often a flea market in the surrounding park on weekends.
Shopping
Family Mart
6-chōme-6-1 ShinjukuIsetan Shinjuku Store
3-chōme-14-1 Shinjuku