To get to Tokyo Garden Terrace, go through the Akasaka underground walkway from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, towards the B, C, and D exits of the Akasaka entrance, and you'll see it as you head towards the D exit.
Alternatively, you can access it directly from Exit 9a of Nagatacho Station.
Tokyo Garden Terrace is an area that embodies the concept of a multi-purpose urban center, featuring offices, commercial facilities, and a garden.
The 2nd floor of Tokyo Garden Terrace is also known as "Kozaemon Terrace," a name that gives off an air of exclusivity.
There is a seating area on the "Terrace Path," located outdoors behind the "FamilyMart!!" on the Kozaemon Terrace.

There are two stone benches that can seat five people each.
The rest area isn't very spacious, but the lush greenery of Benkei-bori creates a natural atmosphere for these benches.
Also, there's art on display by Mr. Omaki, featuring colorful flowers and butterflies.
This art is also exhibited in front of the Kioi Tower entrance and can be viewed as public art.
Right next to the stone benches, there's a "Wood Deck Promenade" where you can enjoy a view of Benkei-bori.
Besides the scenery of the moat, you can also see the stone walls from the Edo period and enjoy a leisurely stroll.
It seems like a good idea to grab a drink to go from the nearby FamilyMart!! and take a break while strolling along the promenade.
So, why not consider using these spots as places to sit and rest around Akasaka-mitsuke Station and Nagatacho Station?


