Zushi Station on the Yokosuka Line offers easy transfers to Keikyu's Shin-Zushi Station, just a walk from the east exit.
The Hayama area, popular for girls' trips, is accessible by bus from the east exit.

This is the station building and rotary of Zushi Station. I stopped by Zushi Station on the way back from my Hayama trip!
Many Keikyu buses run to the marina and Hayama area.
As an aside, I've seen the Yokosuka Line's Zushi-bound trains many times from the Boso Peninsula, so I felt a deep sense of "So this is Zushi."

And, there was a place to sit and rest near the bus rotary and the intersection in front of Zushi Station!
There are three-seater benches and circular benches surrounding the trees.
By the way, there's also a circular bench in front of McDonald's on the opposite side, so don't forget about that.

Three-seater benches are placed along Nagisa Street.
They are placed at the edge of the sidewalk, so you can rest without bothering passersby.
The seating surface was wider than I expected.
It seems convenient as a meeting place near Zushi Station when going to Hayama!
And also when you want to quickly eat a packed lunch near Zushi Station.
Hayama is also recommended for a men's trip, so check out the Hayama Girls' Trip Ticket. It's close to Tokyo, and you can refresh yourself by looking at stylish cafes and the sea.
Hayama Girls' Trip Ticket Official
So, how about using it as a resting place with seating in Zushi?




