When you walk around the city center every day in extreme heat, your head will be cluttered by the shining sun and asphalt reflections. In such a case, let's take a break in the shade of the tree. Introducing the wonderful shades of trees I met in Chuo-ku.
This is a green road next to St. Luke International Hospital in Akashicho.
He received the "Green Design Award" Architectural Minister's Award, and said to have been created with the hope of greening the familiar living space and creating a green environment for children who will be responsible for the future. It's a road that you can hardly see outside the park. Nearby are Tsukiji River Park and Akatsuki Park, a green area.
There is also a green corner in Kyobashi. There is also a space to sit between Edgran and Meijiya, where the Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center is located. This green bench, like a rock, is soft and soft when you sit down. When I went as it was around noon, there were many people eating lunch. It's also a space for events.
I came to Nihonbashi. It's a corner on the north side of Cored Nihonbashi. There is also a table here, flowers are blooming, and it seems that you can rest slowly.
The last is the forest of Fukutoku Shrine, which is familiar. A small sutra of wind chimes is also made, and you can feel the coolness of the sound.