If you walk from Suidobashi Station through Tokyo Dome City Hall and the hotel, and then turn left from the midway point of Crystal Avenue, where the waterway is located, you will find Prism Hall.
It is located on the back side of the Tokyo Dome Hotel.

In front of Prism Hall, there is a water object. The combination of the architecture and the water art is beautiful.
By the way, you can see the Parachute Zone of the Attractions Area in the back.

Now, there is a seating area in the passage in front of Prism Hall.
I think around 100 people can sit here!
It's less crowded than Crystal Avenue, the main street with the waterway, so it's convenient when you want to take a break.

Originally, this area was the former Tokyo Arsenal of the Imperial Japanese Army, where weapons, mainly rifles, were manufactured.
After being damaged in the Great Kanto Earthquake, it was relocated to the Kokura Arsenal in Kyushu. The former Korakuen Stadium was built on the site of the Koishikawa factory.

The foundation bricks used in the arsenal are on display.
If you go up the stairs you can see in the back, you'll find the water and architectural art that was introduced at the beginning. How about touching history and art along with the benches?
In addition, there are benches on Crystal Avenue nearby.
So, this was an introduction to the seating rest areas around Suidobashi Station.





