To get to the Yurakucho underground shopping area, take the escalators directly in front of the central exit of Yurakucho Station.
In the Yurakucho underground shopping area, you can find commercial facilities like Yurakucho Itocia, Kotsu Kaikan, and Yurakucho Marion, as well as access to Hibiya Station and Ginza Station.
There is a seating rest area located in the plaza in front of the entrance to the B1F Food Avenue of Yurakucho Itocia, just below the escalators.


・6 three-seater wooden benches near the pillars
・Wooden seating for about 12 people along the walls
・6 stone benches for one person near the wooden pillars in front of the coin lockers
These are available.
This is a spacious rest area within a 1-minute walk from Yurakucho Station, and since it's directly connected to Ginza Station and Hibiya Station via the underground shopping area, it's also easy to use as a meeting spot or gathering place in Yurakucho.
The wooden benches near the pillars are lattice-shaped, and might be a little uncomfortable, but they're convenient if you want a short break in Yurakucho.

In addition, the "Anagura (underground cellar) discovered from the site of the South Town Magistrate's Office" is exhibited on the wall, with the underground room that was in the magistrate's office at the time built into the wall, along with benches.
The wooden benches on both sides are said to have reused the Edo period water pipes (wooden pipes).

On the other hand, the stone benches near the wooden pillars around the coin lockers on the Kotsu Kaikan exit side have reused stone materials from the same magistrate's office.
These coin lockers are available from 300 yen for a small size. You can use it as a coin locker within a 1-minute walk from Yurakucho Station.
Regarding the congestion of the seating, when checked around 15:00 on a public holiday, about 60% of the seats were occupied.
It seems like the turnover is quick, so you might be able to find a seat even if it's full.
In any case, it's a spacious rest area, so you can relax without feeling cramped, making it a convenient resting spot in Yurakucho.
Why not use it as a meeting spot or a place to take a break with seating near Yurakucho Station?




