Nakameguro, which has the Tokyu Toyoko Line and the Hibiya Line (the first train of the day). If you want to call it in a cool way, it's Nakame.
Around Nakameguro Station, there are stylish restaurants, bars, and the Atlas Tower, where celebrities are said to live.
Now, when you come out of the east exit of Nakameguro Station and head to Yamate Street, you'll see the eye-catching Nakameguro GT towering above!

↑ This is it. Sorry for the page scrolling because it's such a high-rise building!
It's a high-rise building with a few commercial facilities, mainly offices.
I was wondering what GT stood for... It's "Gate Town". Is it just me who was a little disappointed!?
Well, before entering Nakameguro Gate Town, I found a resting area near the bus stop and taxi rotary along Yamate Street.

Here it is, a stone bench that can seat about 20 people is set up along the sidewalk of Yamate Street.
This looks convenient as a meeting spot in Nakameguro.
As you can see in the image, if there were poles on the sidewalk between the handrails of the bench, it would have been ranked as a "how-did-this-happen structure." But it was designed properly.

If you go towards TSUTAYA along Yamate Street, there's a rest spot where about five people can sit.

It's a tile-like bench that's integrated with the wall.
It has handrails like the previous one, so you can rest your body on your hands and sit down slowly.
It's also good to have lunch near Nakameguro Station.
By the way, in front of the bench, there is a gelato shop called "Pre Marche Gelateria & Alternative Junk, or PG & AJ for short."
They have a wide variety of gelato that you don't usually see, so it's worth a look.
Let's take a break and relax on the bench while eating gelato in Nakameguro.
Also, there's a place where you can relax a little more after going through the Nakameguro GT tower, so please check it out!

So, why not use these places as resting spots in Nakameguro?





