Shinjuku Gyoen Cherry Blossoms 2023

The 2023 Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms reached full bloom in late March, offering photographers soft pink canopies. Despite overcast skies and weekday crowds, the park provided excellent lighting for capturing delicate sakura details. This photo review explores the atmosphere and technical conditions of the 2023 season in one of Tokyo’s iconic parks.

People picnic under Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023, framed by the Cocoon Tower and Shinjuku skyline.
Shinjuku’s skyscrapers provide the perfect background for the park’s cherry blossoms.

I returned to the Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms in 2023. The time before that was in 2018. That was a break of five years, a long time. Far more than expected. Well, the pandemic accounted for three of them. And the other two? I got caught up photographing other places. Anyway, it was good to be back.

Pink Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 overhanging a serene pond under an overcast sky.
Visitors admire a massive Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 tree with the NTT Docomo tower in the distance.
Spring picnics at Shinjuku Gyoen National Park

Earlier that day, I saw the Yoyogi Park trees. They were excellent and the weather was good. Shinjuku was different; clouds covered the sky. As I made the ten-minute walk from the station, I got even more worried. The thick mush above me said it all. Rain would come sooner or later. Lucky for me, it was later. For anyone planning a visit, I recommend checking the official Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden website for the latest opening hours and ticket information.

People enjoy picnics on a lawn among Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 under a vast, cloudy sky.
Picnikers cover the ground during spring.

Crowds and clouds on a weekday

Even on a weekday, the paths were alive with a global chorus. I heard French, Mandarin, and Spanish mixed with the shutter clicks of a hundred cameras and smartphones. It was a shared pilgrimage to celebrate one of Tokyo’s best cherry blossom spots.

Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 frame the NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building against a cloudy sky.
People picnic under a large Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 tree on a grassy park lawn under overcast skies.

Shinjuku sakura in full bloom

The park’s cherry blossoms were spectacular, with branches heavy with fully opened flowers, creating canopies of soft pink. Walking underneath them felt like being in a pastel-colored cloud. They were on par with those I saw in 2018. Hopefully, the pictures speak for themselves. The only thing missing was some blue sky.

Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 reflecting in a calm pond with people on a bridge and green pines in the background.
Close-up of pink weeping Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 against a soft, blurred park background.

Using overcast skies for soft light

An overcast sky, while not ideal for dramatic landscapes, was a secret gift. It created a giant, soft light box over the park. The diffusion brought out the delicate, translucent quality of the petals without any harsh shadows.

A massive, blooming Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 tree surrounded by visitors on a wide grassy park lawn.

Were Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 worth it?

Even though conditions weren’t perfect, Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 brightened the park. In hindsight, I should have spent more time there. Who knows what the skies will be like in 2024? The rain mightn’t stop for a week. Making any prediction about the weather is difficult. Even professionals make mistakes.

And that is it for this article. If you want to learn more about these sakura, read [Shinjuku Gyoen is Tokyo’s Best Cherry Blossom Spot].

Looking up into a dense canopy of pink Shinjuku Gyoen cherry blossoms 2023 against a pale sky.

Photography gear for this shoot

  • Camera body: Fujifilm X-T3
  • Lens: Fujifilm XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR

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