Miyamoto Park is right next to Kanda Myojin Shrine. You can also walk there from Ochanomizu Station.

Inside the park, you'll find "Kanda House" by Imasa.
This is a spot where you can see the traditional construction techniques of the Endo family's shop and residence.

Miyamoto Park is characterized by its sloping terrain, from a high ground to a low ground.

There are benches and stools scattered throughout the park.
It's a calm park environment, but it gets lively with families on weekends.

There are also clean public restrooms.

A statue of Chozaburo Mitani. It seems he dealt with copper and brass under the name of Kinokuniya.

As you go down to the lower ground, you'll see benches.

So, why not use it as a rest area with seats near Ochanomizu Station?







