"Each Season"
The straight road that continues in front of the Marunouchi South Exit of Tokyo Station is Gyoko-dori Street.

You can pronounce Gyoko-dori Street as either "Gyoko-dori" or "Miyuki-dori."
The reason why it's wide and stretches straight from Tokyo Station is because it was used as a road for imperial events and the horse-drawn carriages of foreign ambassadors when they went from Tokyo Station to the Imperial Palace. Usually, it's closed to traffic, allowing pedestrians to walk freely.

There are many benches on Gyoko-dori Street, which is beautiful in every season.

I especially love the season when the ginkgo trees turn yellow in autumn.

Behind the benches, there's a carpet of fallen leaves.

At your feet, there are smart, weatherproof benches that are lit up.

The streetlights are also lovely. It might be a good place to read a book.

This is near Wadakura Fountain Park.

It's also recommended to visit as a date spot in Tokyo Station.
It's beautiful with illuminations in winter. There are many photo wedding groups near Tokyo Station.

This was an introduction to benches where you can relax as a chill spot near Tokyo Station.
Also, the terrace of Wadakura Fountain Park nearby is also recommended.
So, why not use these spots as resting places to sit down near Tokyo Station?







