Tokyo Garden Terrace is an area that embodies the concept of a complex urban center, featuring offices, commercial facilities, and a garden.
To get to Tokyo Garden Terrace, you can go from Akasaka-mitsuke Station via the Akasaka underground walkway, which is in the direction of the Akasaka exit B, C, and D, and then proceed towards exit D.
Alternatively, you can access it directly from Exit 9a of Nagatacho Station.
The 2nd floor of Tokyo Garden Terrace is a floor also known as "Kozaemon Terrace," a name that gives off a somewhat exclusive vibe.
There is a seating area in the "Kioi-cho Plaza" in front of Seijo Ishii on Kozaemon Terrace.
(So many katakana words for plaza and terrace!)


There are 2-3 person tables and 3 wooden flat benches.
Also, a large-screen vision is installed in Kioi Plaza.
The vision at this rest area is not muted, and you can hear the sound.

In addition to the tables, there are also wooden flat benches.
These benches, which look like marble chocolates, are smooth and pleasant to the touch! Haha.
The wide seating surface makes them perfect for a quick break.
Additionally, Kioi Plaza leads to Nagatacho Station Exit 9a and taxi/limousine bus stops.
When the manager, Pen-ta, checked it out, it was a public holiday during Golden Week, so there wasn't much foot traffic, which was nice.
Furthermore, you can use the free Wi-Fi "TGT_Kioicho_Wi-Fi" at this table seating area!
Please refer to the official website for more details.
It's convenient for desk work, remote work, or eating a boxed lunch in Akasaka-mitsuke or Nagatacho.
As a fun fact, the name "Kioi-cho" comes from combining one character each from the Kii Tokugawa family, the Oiwari Tokugawa family, and the Hikone Ii family.
When I learned this, I thought, "Wow! I see! It's a town where the mansions of feudal lords used to be!"
Also, the "Tokyo Garden Terrace 2F Kioi Tower Front" nearby is also recommended, so be sure to check it out!

So, why not consider using this area as a seating rest spot near Akasaka-mitsuke Station or Nagatacho Station?




