There's a Shogi Hall here!
Hatomori Hachiman Shrine is right next to the Shogi Kaikan (Shogi Hall), and it's a shrine with many highlights, including the Shogi Hall and Sendagaya Fuji.

You can walk there from Sendagaya or Kita-sando.
It seems like a god of victory in Shogi is enshrined here.

There were benches lined up near the main hall.

Benches where you can sit with a pine screen behind you.
It's nice to relax in the shrine grounds.

There were also benches near the Inari shrine, where the torii gates continue.

There is Sendagaya Fuji, and it's fun to climb as if you're ascending Mount Fuji, with the notation of the stations along the way.
This is a Fujizuka (artificial mound resembling Mount Fuji) for praying for safe climbing of Mount Fuji.

The hexagonal Shogi Hall is the guardian deity for improving Shogi skills. Many people visit it as a highlight spot.

So, why not use these as resting places around Sendagaya Station?







