To get to NEWoMan, exit the Miraina Tower ticket gate at JR Shinjuku Station and you'll see the entrance to NEWoMan directly in front of you.
You can also access it directly from the JR Shinjuku Station New South ticket gate.
The bench we're introducing this time is close to the New South ticket gate!

Following the signs for "Miraina Tower ticket gate" or "New South ticket gate" inside Shinjuku Station, you'll come across this large sign.
And, there's a place to sit and rest right in front of "VERVE, TORAYACAFE" in the station concourse just outside the New South ticket gate!

There are many single chairs set up.
Although it's a resting spot in the concourse with a lot of foot traffic, it doesn't bother you much because the passage is wide.
You can rest without feeling cramped, and it's also great that you can put your suitcase without getting in the way.
It's also useful when you want to take a break in Shinjuku with your family and children.
Also, a coin locker is visible in the upper right of the photo. If you're looking for coin lockers in Shinjuku, keep this in mind!

Moreover, there are potted plants on the chairs, making it a resting spot that dispels the image of "the coldness of Shinjuku."
Also, it's useful when you "want to eat a packed lunch near Shinjuku Station!" so it's a good idea to remember it.
In addition, there is a roof inside the concourse, so you can rest away from the rain and direct sunlight!

There are also chairs in front of the coin lockers!
This is convenient! You can organize your luggage here when you visit Shinjuku for sightseeing, and it seems like you can plan various things.
It's very close to Shinjuku Station, so it's perfect for meeting up or taking a break in Shinjuku!
Regarding the congestion, it doesn't change much on weekdays and holidays, and it was about 60% full.
I've watched it several times, but I've never encountered a situation where it was full.
Also, there's a comfortable resting spot at the "Suica's Penguin Square" in front of the New South ticket gate, so please stop by as well!
So, how about using it as a resting place where you can sit down around Shinjuku?





