Marunouchi Brick Square is a commercial complex with restaurants, apparel stores, and other tenants from B1F to 4F, and office areas on the upper floors.
Right near Brick Square is the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, creating a stylish space that feels like you've stepped into the West.
With French restaurants like Joël Robuchon and mikuni, it might seem exclusive, but it's an eclectic area that also has Ippudo ramen.
To get to Marunouchi Brick Square, head straight out of the Marunouchi South Exit of Tokyo Station and towards the Maru Building.
Then, walk towards Yurakucho on Marunouchi Naka-dori Street, which is located behind the Maru Building, and you'll see it.

The outdoor area of Marunouchi Brick Square is a garden with distinctive objects and planted trees.
It's characterized by the beautiful space created by the illuminations at night, making it feel like a world away from the office district!

The garden has a walking path, and the red brick of the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum creates a stylish space!

There are also wooden benches scattered around.
It's convenient when you want to take a break while shopping or enjoying the illuminations in Marunouchi♪
I saw people reading and relaxing there.

There were also circular benches around the planted trees.
The garden is usually crowded on weekends and holidays, but I think this is a relaxing spot.
It can also be used as a place to enjoy your lunch box in Marunouchi.

There is also a well-maintained lawn, making it a calming resting place.
There are also benches around the eye-catching pillar covered with ivy.
Also, with so many benches, it seems like more than 50 people can take a break here!
It's a great resting place in Tokyo for families with children.
I thought it would be a good resting place for those working in Marunouchi to eat their lunch boxes.
Also, "Marunouchi MY PLAZA Atrium" which is located in front, is recommended with indoor tables!

Also, "Marunouchi Naka-dori Urban Terrace" on the way to Brick Square is also perfect for a break.

So, why not use it as a resting place near Tokyo Station while you're shopping in Brick Square?






