Speaking of Kyobashi... it's right next to Ginza!
You might think there's nothing to do there besides work, but there are also free tourist spots like the Police Museum and the Takarakuji Dream Hall ♪
Today, I'd like to introduce "Kyobashi no Oka," an oasis in Tokyo Square Garden!
Tokyo Square Garden is mainly for offices, but the B1F is full of restaurants, making it a convenient building for meals.
I was looking for a bench and enjoyed some juicy gyoza dumplings at "Kamata Hanetsuki Gyoza" on the B1F ♪
By the way, to get to Tokyo Square Garden, it's right next to Exit 3 of Kyobashi Station.
And you can go up to the 3rd floor by elevator or escalator inside the building, and then access Kyobashi no Oka from the outdoor entrance next to Natural Lawson!

"Wow, I didn't know there was a rest area like this in Kyobashi!" I exclaimed (lol)
It's a green spot aimed at cooling down in the city center, and it seems to be part of the Tokyo Green Road Network.
Speaking of which, the exterior of Tokyo Garden Square was covered in lush greenery...

It's an oasis in the city that you wouldn't think was in an area surrounded by buildings, the Metropolitan Expressway, and main streets.
And there's a Natural Lawson right next to the Kyobashi no Oka rest area!
You can eat your lunch in Kyobashi, or take out snacks and coffee and relax here.
Wow... that's quite convenient!

The floor is a deck, and there are many benches for two people.
The benches are made of stone, so they are chilly, but I felt healed surrounded by various plants.
It would be nice to read a book on a bench in Kyobashi ♪

When going to Kyobashi no Oka, you can actually take a shortcut from the elevator next to Montbell on Chuo-dori.
When you think, "I want to go to the convenience store and have lunch quickly in Kyobashi!", you can go up right away with the elevator!

Where does the elevator lead to? You can go to the Police Museum next to the LIXIL sign and Ginza 1-chome.
It's a convenient resting place to start when you want to enjoy shopping on Ginza Street.

There's also a rest area on the Kajiyabashi-dori side, which is a semi-indoor environment.
In other words, it's a rest area where you can avoid direct sunlight and use it even in the rain!

Benches similar to the ones mentioned earlier were lined up.
It's convenient because you can use it when it's a bit windy or when the weather is unstable.
Also, it seems good when you want to open your computer here and send an email, or when you want to do some light Nomad/Remote work♪

Furthermore, there's also an elevator on the Kajiyabashi-dori side, so it's very accessible!

I didn't expect to find an oasis along Chuo-dori (lol)
The area around Tokyo Square Garden is sophisticated, and I felt the beauty of the cityscape.
Also, the Police Museum and the Takarakuji Dream Hall are nearby and recommended, so please stop by♪ There's also a corner where you can experience the weight of 100 million yen!
先週末はベンチ探しのついでに京橋の宝くじドリーム館と警察博物館へ🐧
— ペン太@座れる休憩場所検索 (@sitdownplace) 2019年3月28日
どちらも入館料は無料です。
警察博物館はリニューアルされたのか、子供連れでも楽しめる展示が多く、見応えありました😊#京橋 pic.twitter.com/Zi3WbhXzjY
Also, check out the bench at "Tokyo Square Garden Underground Station Square," which is right next to the Kyobashi Station exit!
So, why not use it as a resting place with benches around Kyobashi Station while you're dining at Tokyo Square Garden?







