Introducing the rest area "Tachikawa Station | Sun Sun Road Monorail Overpass Near Rest Spot" at 立川駅徒歩6分.
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We've actually investigated, so let's take a closer look!
To get to Sun Sun Road, go out the north exit of Tachikawa Station and walk along the Tama Monorail on the pedestrian deck, heading towards Park Avenue, the movie theater, and Takashimaya.
Then, you'll see "Sun Sun Road," which runs along the elevated monorail track between Park Avenue and Takashimaya.
The photo above shows Sun Sun Road.
This straight road connects to IKEA and LaLaport.
And, there are places along Sun Sun Road where you can sit and take a break.
Many stone benches are installed.
The Tama Monorail passing overhead is a sight to behold!
Because it's outdoors, there's no shade or rain cover, but the rest area is spacious and open.
Sun Sun Road doesn't get too much foot traffic, so it's a great place to take a break on your way to IKEA or LaLaport.
You might also enjoy relaxing here after watching a movie at Tachikawa Cinema City nearby.
Now, let's focus on the benches.
The seats have a slightly rounded shape, and there are handrails in the middle.
Even elderly people can use the handrails to lower themselves slowly, making these benches user-friendly.
Note that there are also benches on the Takashimaya side, but those are without handrails.
This rest area seemed like a good place to eat a packed lunch near Tachikawa Station.
So, why not use it as a rest area with seating near Tachikawa Station?
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Introducing the rest area "Tachikawa Station | Sun Sun Road Monorail Overpass Near Rest Spot" at 立川駅徒歩6分.
ペン太
We've actually investigated, so let's take a closer look!
To get to Sun Sun Road, go out the north exit of Tachikawa Station and walk along the Tama Monorail on the pedestrian deck, heading towards Park Avenue, the movie theater, and Takashimaya.
Then, you'll see "Sun Sun Road," which runs along the elevated monorail track between Park Avenue and Takashimaya.
The photo above shows Sun Sun Road.
This straight road connects to IKEA and LaLaport.
And, there are places along Sun Sun Road where you can sit and take a break.
Many stone benches are installed.
The Tama Monorail passing overhead is a sight to behold!
Because it's outdoors, there's no shade or rain cover, but the rest area is spacious and open.
Sun Sun Road doesn't get too much foot traffic, so it's a great place to take a break on your way to IKEA or LaLaport.
You might also enjoy relaxing here after watching a movie at Tachikawa Cinema City nearby.
Now, let's focus on the benches.
The seats have a slightly rounded shape, and there are handrails in the middle.
Even elderly people can use the handrails to lower themselves slowly, making these benches user-friendly.
Note that there are also benches on the Takashimaya side, but those are without handrails.
This rest area seemed like a good place to eat a packed lunch near Tachikawa Station.
So, why not use it as a rest area with seating near Tachikawa Station?