How to walk without getting wet on a rainy day

The temperature has dropped and it is a season when you can walk comfortably. I walk with a goal of 10,000 steps every day, but it is Shindoi to wear boots and wear an umbrella on a rainy day. In such a case, the underground passage will show your strength. There is a network that surrounds Tokyo Station with Guri, and the total length of all underground passages is about 18 km. Let me introduce some routes that I often use on rainy days.
It starts at Otemachi Station on the Chiyoda Line. After exiting the ticket gate, go south, go through Nijubashimae Station to Hibiya Station. This straight route is a road along the moat of the Imperial Palace on the ground.
When you arrive at Hibiya Station, change the direction 90 degrees and walk underground at Harumi-dori St. After going through Ginza Station, turn it back when you reach Higashi Ginza Station.
When you return to Ginza Station on the Marunouchi Line, turn right. You can return to Otemachi Station on the Chiyoda Line via Yurakucho Itoshia, Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan, Yurakucho Line Yurakucho Station, Tokyo International Forum, Keiyo Line Tokyo Station, Grand Tokyo Metropolitan South Tower, Yaesu Underground Shopping Center, and Otemachi Station on the Tozai Line. On the way, you can stop by Gyoyuki-dori inside the circle and JR Tokyo Station. If the shop is open, it is fun to walk while watching various shops in the Yaesu Underground Shopping Center.
It's good to earn the number of steps with running machines and fitness bikes, but the difficulty is that the scenery does not change. In that respect, the underground passage changes one after another, so you don't get tired of it. How about a walk in an underground passage that is not affected by the weather and one of the means of maintaining health?
(Reference)
Central FM "Doboku's Radio" 2019/11/27 Broadcasting "What is there in underground space?"