Nakameguro, served by the Tokyu Toyoko Line and the Hibiya Line (the first train of the day). If you want to call it by a local nickname, it's Nakame.
Near Nakameguro Station, you'll find the Meguro River, famous for its beautiful cherry blossom trees, along with many stylish restaurants and bars.
Now, as you exit Nakameguro Station and walk along Yamate-dori, you'll see a high-rise building called Nakameguro GT.
Let's walk along the Tokyu Line guard, with Nakameguro GT at our side.

Soon, you'll come across "Meguro Ginza Children's Park." This is the entrance from the Yutenji side.
The combination of "Meguro" and "Ginza" is quite a striking one. Reminds you of elementary school kids and their ultimate finishing moves, doesn't it?
Just kidding! It probably comes from the Meguro Ginza Shopping Street nearby!

This area, surrounded by apartments, serves as a place of relaxation for the residents of Meguro. Are those cherry trees in front?

There are playground equipment like swings and slides. And there's even a public restroom, though it's a bit compact!
You'll see many families here, and while the children play, the fathers relax sitting on the concrete edges.
Are there even benches here...!?

Near the entrance on the Nakameguro Station side, there are two two-seater wooden benches!
It's designed like a small circular garden, and you'll find people reading on the benches!
The pair of piglet statues are so cute♪

They have flat backs, so children were sitting on them to play, but it seems better to appreciate them as objects.
For a date in Nakameguro, how about getting takeout from "Onibus Coffee" near the park and relaxing here?
Of course, it could also be used as a place to enjoy lunchboxes from Nakameguro.
So, why not try using it as a resting spot in Nakameguro?






