At Seijo-gakuen-mae Station on the Odakyu Line, there's a stylish station building called Seijo CORTY.
To get to CORTY, it's right in front of the ticket gates of Seijo-gakuen-mae Station!
And on the 4th floor, up the escalators of CORTY, there's a rooftop garden perfect for taking a break.

(Source: Seijo Corty Official 4F Floor Guide)
The rooftop garden has two areas, east and west, with a grove of trees on the east side and a garden called the Olive Garden on the west side.
So, let's take a look at the grove of trees first!

If you go up the escalator and head towards the Ishigamaya Hamburg restaurant, you'll find the "Grove of Trees".
You can go to the woodland area from the deck plaza.

It's a garden that evokes the groves of the Musashino area of Seijo, a rare green space for a station rooftop facility.
You can feel the seasons, with autumn leaves in the fall and illuminations in the winter.

And when you go through the grove of trees...!
There's a straight path of the Odakyu Line tracks and benches placed there.
You can even see Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree.

Train lovers will definitely love it! Wonderful.
It's a spectacular spot in Seijo-gakuen where you can take a break while watching Odakyu Line trains like the Limited Express Romancecar ♪
It's open at night too, so you can enjoy the night view of Seijo-gakuen.

Also, there were seven chairs lined up in the path next to the lush grove of trees.
The path has a roof, so it's a great spot to take a break and avoid direct sunlight and rain.
I also saw people eating their lunch there.
And on the right is the smoking area on the 4th floor of Seijo Corty.

Now, let's go to the "Olive Garden" on the west side.

This is a Western-style garden with flowers, olives, and grass.

There are four two-seater benches in the Olive Garden.
It's a great place to relax in the Western-style garden or even for a date in Seijo-gakuen.

The linear design is beautiful, and it blends in with the garden. Personally, I like it.
The contrast with the plants and grass is also nice.

Recommended when you want to take a break in Seijo-gakuen, with the neatly maintained grass and planters.
On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji.
(By the way, please note that eating and drinking on the grass is prohibited)
Which one do you prefer, the Grove of Trees or the Olive Garden!?
It's a tough choice. Pen-ta would like to take a break and watch the trains in the Grove of Trees if it's not crowded, and maybe read a book in the Olive Garden.
We also recommend the terrace rest area with tables inside ♪

So, why not use it as a resting place with seating around Seijo-gakuen-mae Station when shopping at CORTY?







