The National Art Center, Tokyo, with its striking glass facade.
Inside, there are plenty of chairs and tables, and the giant aerial restaurant "Paul Bocuse Museum" is famous.
And guess what? There's a spot right in front of the National Art Center, Tokyo's entrance where you can sit and take a break!
There are many two-seater benches around the planting and lawn areas.
About 20 people can use them, making it a convenient meeting spot for the National Art Center, Tokyo ♪
As the concept is "a museum in the forest," the atmosphere is very comfortable.
It's also convenient if you want to take a break or eat your lunch while looking at the arched facade.
...Pen-ta first visited the National Art Center, Tokyo for the Japan Media Arts Festival in 2013.
I haven't been there since then, so I'd like to go if there's an interesting exhibition.
⇒ Click here for the National Art Center, Tokyo's website.
So, how about using it as a place to sit and relax around Nogizaka Station?

