"Tsunomori Kamiyashiki Ruins"
Located a short walk from Yotsuya-sanchome towards Araki-cho, you'll find Araki Park.

Araki-cho is a unique area, reminiscent of the back alleys of Kyoto.

At the heart of Araki-cho is Shinjuku Municipal Araki Park.
This area was once the site of the Tsunomori Kamiyashiki residence.

There are several two-seater benches.
It's a perfect spot to take a break while strolling through Araki-cho.

There's also a bench that can be used as a cooking stove in case of a disaster.

You'll also find the Kanamaru Inari Shrine.

It's also fun to look for stylish shops.
Also, the benches at Tsunomori Benzaiten, which is nearby, are also recommended.
So, why not use these spots as resting places around Akebonobashi Station?







