"Surprisingly many places to sit"
A short walk from Azabu-Juban Station towards Mamiana-zaka is Tani-ana Park.

It's pronounced "Mamiana." Apparently, there used to be tanuki (Japanese raccoon dogs) living around here.

There are many benches near the water's edge.
Even though it's a normal-sized park in the city center, it gives the impression that there are an unusually large number of places to sit.

Benches near the water. Seems convenient for eating lunch or meeting someone in Azabu-Juban.

There are also restrooms.

Pen-ta also sat down.

There's also a slide in the back, so kids can play.

There was a torii gate.

And then a mysterious garden.

There were also benches near the flower beds.
I think it's a fulfilling park with surprisingly a lot of information.
So, why not use it as a resting place near Azabu-Juban Station?






