Hakoneyama-dori, a sloped street that weaves its way between Waseda University, Toyama Park, and the National Center for Global Health and Medicine.
You'll find benches along the way where you can sit and take a break.

There's a two-seater bench nestled between the guardrails, affectionately known as "Machi-yasumi" (Town Rest).
It's the perfect spot to rest when you get tired on the slope. Plus, the handrails on the sides of the bench make it a comfortable resting space for the elderly.

The high-back design is a standout feature, and what's even more appealing is that it displays photos of the best spots in Shinjuku City.
Why not take a little break and think about where to go next while looking at the pictures?
So, why not give it a try as a place to sit and relax around Waseda Station?


