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Shinjuku Neon & Gardens Walk

🚶 Walking 7 stops Free

🚶7 mapped stops

From the busiest train station in the world to serene Japanese gardens, Shinjuku compresses the full spectrum of Tokyo into a single neighborhood. Skyscrapers give way to cherry trees, and robot restaurants sit next to 400-year-old shrines.

Stops on This Tour (7)

  1. 1
    Shinjuku Station South Exit The busiest train station on Earth -- 3.5 million passengers pass through daily, more than the entire population of some countries
  2. 2
    Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden A 144-acre sanctuary combining Japanese, English, and French garden styles behind walls that once enclosed a feudal lord's estate
  3. 3
    Golden Gai Six narrow alleys crammed with nearly 300 tiny bars, most seating fewer than ten people -- a postwar black market turned drinking village
  4. 4
    Hanazono Shrine A Shinto shrine older than Edo itself, founded in the mid-17th century and now sandwiched between skyscrapers and karaoke parlors
  5. 5
    Kabukicho Gate Tokyo's largest entertainment district, named after a kabuki theater that was planned but never built after the 1945 firebombing
  6. 6
    Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Kenzo Tange's twin-towered city hall with a free observation deck at 202 meters -- on clear days, Mount Fuji floats above the skyline
  7. 7
    Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) A smoky alley of yakitori stalls that survived the postwar bulldozers, still grilling chicken skewers over charcoal the same way since the 1940s

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