There's only one ticket gate for the Nambu Line at Noborito Station, but from the pedestrian deck, it splits into the Tamagawa Entrance and the Ikuta Ryokuchi Entrance.
The Ikuta Ryokuchi side is a transfer passage to the Odakyu Line, and you can also walk towards Mukogaoka-Yuen.
Now, let's head towards the supermarket "Benga Benga" from the Ikuta Ryokuchi Entrance of Noborito Station.
Then, next to the bicycle parking lot, you'll find Noborito No. 3 District Park, where there are benches where you can sit and take a break!

It seems that this park was created on a vacant lot due to the redevelopment of Noborito, but it's a bit of a stark park.
There is gravel laid in the park, and two spring toys are placed there.
As it's close to Noborito Station, it's surprisingly often used by families.

There are two-seater wooden benches near the fence, and they were surprisingly well-maintained.
There are handrails, so you can sit down slowly while supporting yourself with your hands.

Since Benga Benga is nearby, you can buy some food there and eat it here when you want to have lunch near Noborito Station.
By the way, the bicycle parking lot next to the park costs 100 yen per day, which is cheaper than parking near Noborito Station.
So, why not use it as a resting place where you can sit down around Noborito Station?



