To get to Nakano Shiki no Mori Park, walk from the JR line North Exit ticket gates, cross the pedestrian bridge, and you'll see it after passing Nakano Ward Office.
And, there are places to sit and rest inside Shiki no Mori Park.

A variety of benches are set up on the deck.
The table seats shown in the photo are unusually all-weather, and can probably be used in strong sunlight or rain.
It's convenient when you want to eat lunch boxes in Nakano or for families with children.
In addition, it seems that open-air meetings and events are sometimes held using the benches in the park.
Please note that there was a notice regarding the installation of single chairs: "We will check the weather at 5:30 in the morning and will not set them up in case of rain (40% or more chance of precipitation) or strong winds (10M or more)."
It's open even on holidays, and despite being close to the station, it has a sense of openness, making it a recommended resting spot at Nakano Station.
Around the area is Nakano Central Park, a facility that combines offices, shops, and restaurants, and there's also a convenience store nearby.
When you think of Nakano, many people may imagine the cluttered area around Broadway, but this area is spacious, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.


