Ebisu Garden Place Tower, as the name suggests, is a 39-story high-rise building located within Garden Place. The 38th and 39th floors are famous for their restaurant area called "TOP of YEBISU," a name that evokes a sense of aspiration.
On the Garden Place map, it's located in area A in the center.

(Source: Ebisu Garden Place Official )
To get to Ebisu Garden Place Tower, exit the JR Ebisu Station East Exit ticket gate, turn right, and follow the Ebisu Skywalk, a moving walkway.
(※There are benches where you can rest on the way to the Skywalk)
From there, head to B2F of the building next to the "Center Square" in the center of Garden Place.
Look for Oisix and Aoyama Flower Market in Ebisu Mitsukoshi B2F.
(If you're unsure, please use the route search at the bottom of the page)
And, there was a seating area in the passage where "Lawry's The Prime Rib," a roast beef specialty restaurant, is located.

Many two-seater wooden benches were installed.
The underground passage connecting the Garden Hall to the Garden Place entrance was a stylish space with brick-like pillars and the chic exterior of the Prime Rib.
Perhaps it should be called a promenade rather than a passage.

A little further towards Ebisu Station, there were 2 sets of four-seater table seats.
There is hand sanitizer nearby, so it seems like a good place to eat something you bought at the Mitsukoshi depachika (department store food hall).

With mesh benches and wooden tables, it's easy to use when you come with a group.
This is a convenient resting place for families with children who want to take a break in Ebisu.
I visited on a Saturday evening, and it was not crowded.
The "Center Square rest area" in the center of Garden Place was crowded with an outdoor movie called Picnic Cinema, but here I could relax and take a break in peace.

Oh, what a nice resting place has appeared!
2 sets of four-seater table seats were installed.
It is located near the see-through elevator, further towards Ebisu Station from the table rest area.
It's an area surrounded by plants and greenery, with a complex environment featuring downlights under the benches, lighting on the brick walls, and natural light from the atrium.

This looks like it would be great for desk work or remote work!
In fact, when I found the rest area, there were already people working remotely!
And these table seats have a window ceiling, so you won't be affected by rain or wind.
Isn't it great to work remotely in a semi-indoor environment!?
So, this was an introduction to the table seats in Ebisu Garden Place.
It's a rest area that can be used for various purposes, such as eating or remote work in Ebisu, so it's convenient to remember!
Why not use it as a resting place near Ebisu?






