Speaking of Kyobashi... it's right next to Ginza!
You might think there's nothing to do there besides work, but actually, there are free tourist spots like the Police Museum and the Takarakuji Dream Pavilion ♪
Today, I'm going to introduce the benches in the underground plaza of Tokyo Square Garden!
Tokyo Square Garden is mainly for offices, but the B1F is full of restaurants, making it a convenient place to eat.
I was looking for a bench and had lunch at "Kamata Hanetsuki Gyoza" on B1F, and the dumplings were delicious with lots of juicy meat! It was a long time since I had such a great Chinese restaurant.
To get to Tokyo Square Garden, it's right next to Exit 3 of Kyobashi Station.
And there is an underground station square on the B1F of Square Garden, right after exiting the subway exit!

Even though it's an underground plaza... it's an open space with plenty of natural light, giving a sense of openness.
It's like an oasis, even surrounded by concrete buildings.

There's a bench with lots of plants and cherry trees in front of Tully's Coffee.
If you look closely, you might think there are benches, but are they buried...?
No, I guess that's just the design.
Somehow, you can feel the commitment of the landscape designer in these plants.

There was a stone bench with fewer plants in front of the wine bar, so it seems like you can relax there.
Since it's right next to the station, it seems like it would be a great meeting spot in Kyobashi if you're planning to visit the Square Garden!
When I visited around lunchtime on Saturday, the 1st floor was bustling with people for a handmade event, but the B1F was less crowded, so I was able to relax.

You can also access the underground station square from the 1st floor along the Chuo-dori street via an outside staircase.
The cherry blossoms next to the stairs were in full bloom, and I enjoyed a mini-flower viewing while sitting on the bench ♪
Also, you might be able to use it as a place to eat your lunch... but it's something you'll need to confirm!
I don't think they particularly mind drinks, so it should be okay.
Also, I recommend "Tokyo Square Garden Kyobashi no Oka", a relaxing oasis on the 3rd floor, so be sure to check it out!
So, why not use it as a place to rest around Kyobashi Station while you're eating at Tokyo Square Garden?





