Introducing the rest area "Kichijoji Station | Rest Spot on Heiwa-dori in front of Kichijoji Station" at 吉祥寺駅徒歩2分.
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To get to Heiwa Street, exit the JR line's Kichijoji Station ticket gates and head towards the North Exit, where the bus rotary is located.
Heiwa Street is the street in front of the station that connects the rotary to Kichijoji Street, where Tokyu is located, on the west side.
Heiwa Street is bustling with people, with places like Harmonica Alley, PARCO, and L-Breath.
And there are benches along the street where you can sit and rest.
Many wooden benches and three-seater benches are available.
The sidewalk is wider on the Kichijoji Street side, making it more relaxing than in front of the station.
If you're looking for a place to sit, the benches near PARCO are recommended.
Why not use it as a resting spot around Kichijoji Station?
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Introducing the rest area "Kichijoji Station | Rest Spot on Heiwa-dori in front of Kichijoji Station" at 吉祥寺駅徒歩2分.
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We've actually investigated, so let's take a closer look!
To get to Heiwa Street, exit the JR line's Kichijoji Station ticket gates and head towards the North Exit, where the bus rotary is located.
Heiwa Street is the street in front of the station that connects the rotary to Kichijoji Street, where Tokyu is located, on the west side.
Heiwa Street is bustling with people, with places like Harmonica Alley, PARCO, and L-Breath.
And there are benches along the street where you can sit and rest.
Many wooden benches and three-seater benches are available.
The sidewalk is wider on the Kichijoji Street side, making it more relaxing than in front of the station.
If you're looking for a place to sit, the benches near PARCO are recommended.
Why not use it as a resting spot around Kichijoji Station?