"Little Paris"
You'll find Harima-zaka, a lovely street, when you walk from Myogadani Station towards the Koishikawa 5-chome intersection.

Harima-zaka is synonymous with cherry blossom trees.
It's a slope in the central median that leads to the Senkawa-dori street in Koishikawa, which used to be an underground river.

The sidewalks, which have a Parisian atmosphere, are lined with benches.
The streetlights are also wonderful.
It's also close to Myogadani Station.

Harima-zaka has a Western-style zone and a Japanese-style zone, with the Myogadani Station side being the Western-style zone.
It's rare to find a slope that you can enjoy as if it were a garden.

There's a bench next to a bronze statue.
The sculpture is called "Fu-in" (Wind Sound).

Benches on the sidewalk surrounded by beautiful seasonal flowers.

A stream flows nearby, and you can relax while listening to the murmuring water.
It's also recommended for a date in Bunkyo Ward.

The Japanese-style zone also has bridges like a garden.

The ducks are cute.
Artistic objects are also dotted around.

I enjoyed the take-out bread from "BOUQUETIN Boulangerie," which is nearby, on a bench.
It was difficult to get the right angle, and my arms were aching!
So, why not use this area as a resting spot around Myogadani Station?






