You know, you can actually walk from Hamamatsucho to Tokyo Tower for a nice stroll!
So, here's an introduction to a place to take a break that I found after visiting Tokyo Tower.
To get to Hamamatsucho 4-chome Children's Playground, go towards the Dai-ichi Keihin Road (National Route 15) and the Shuto Expressway Metropolitan Expressway (C1) from Hamamatsucho Station. It's located behind the Hamamatsucho Police Box.

The playground is located down the stairs from the sidewalk of Dai-ichi Keihin.
Although it's called a children's playground, it only has spring toys, and it feels more like an open space behind the police box.

There were five three-seater benches lined up along the fence of the premises!
The benches themselves had armrests and were not uncomfortable to sit on.
There's a Seven-Eleven nearby, so you can use it as a place to eat your lunch.

The benches are on a stone pavement, but the open space is gravel.
There was a hanging apparatus next to the clock, so if you're a salaryman in Hamamatsucho and want to relieve stiff shoulders, why not visit during your lunch break!?
And the flowerbeds in the front were beautifully maintained, like works of art.

Also, there were benches under the trees planted on the canal side.
The police box is right in front of you, so I think you can feel safe, but it seemed like many adults were using it to take a break.
(Although it's a children's playground...)
So, if you're with children, "Shibadaimon 2-chome Children's Playground" is recommended, where there are playground equipment!
It's close, right across the road.
So, why not use it as a place to take a break and sit down around Hamamatsucho?





