Shibuya Bridge is a complex that opened around the same time as Shibuya Stream, and it's a redevelopment of the former Tokyu Toyoko Line Shibuya Station tracks.
It's a bit unusual, housing things like a nursery school, a hotel, a cafe, and a patisserie.
Even so, the Shinnan area has changed, as there was only the Saikyo Line platforms and Joshuya!
Now, to get to Shibuya Bridge, head to Shibuya Station on any line and go out of the 16b exit towards Shibuya Stream.
Then, go through Stream and walk along the Shibuya River towards Ebisu and Daikanyama, and you'll arrive.

This is the front entrance of Shibuya Bridge.
Since it was built along the tracks, the buildings that continue to the back are curved!
It's designed to resemble a station platform, and it kind of looks like one.

Oh, I've found a bench right away!
The seat is narrow, but it's a simple bench with the "SHIBUYA BRIDGE" logo.
Looking closely at this shape... it's in the shape of a train rail!
It's a bench with the remnants of the former Toyoko Line's tracks.

I found a four-seater wooden bench in front of the nursery school!
The object in the center of the bench is probably a classification based on the shape of the rail cross-section.
Both benches are in a semi-indoor environment, so they are convenient when you want to take a short break near Shibuya Bridge♪

After you pass the nursery school, the buildings are interrupted by the road. This is the exterior view.
Crossing the road, the office and Mustard Hotel buildings continue.

There was also a three-seater wooden bench near the road.
By the way, when I visited on a Saturday, there were hardly any people using the benches.
(Is it okay even though it's been open for 3 months!?)
If you go towards the Mustard Hotel, there's a cafe, bar, and patisserie called "Megan," where you can enjoy sweets♪
The area around the nursery school has many families with children, so it seems suitable for families who want to take a break in Shibuya.
You'll understand when you visit Shibuya Bridge, but it has a familiar atmosphere, which is rare in the city center.
Also, since you're there, please stop by the benches at "Shibuya Stream 2F"!
So, why not use Shibuya Bridge as a place to rest and sit down while you're shopping in Shibuya?






