That's right? It's like a building in Ginza. It may be a famous place.
There is a building next to the high-speed exit of Ginza.
It looks like an ordinary building. It's a little strange design.
It looks like an ordinary building, but there are elevators and toilets on the right side. It's not like an ordinary office building.
There are solid stairs, handrails, and Braille blocks. It's a barrier-free facility.
The elevator is also fully barrier-free.
The roof is like a park.
Can ordinary people come in? There are tables and lawns, so you can relax.
The lawn is comfortable, and the place to sit is also set up around. Also, there is a table near the entrance, so it is a good spot for those who want to eat lunch or stretch their legs and rest.
It is also good for those who want to enjoy green in Ginza.
There is also a slide, and there is a height measurement scale. Do children often use it?
In fact, this was a central park.
I was surprised.
His name is Mizutani Bridge Park.
This park is located on the roof of a building that was renewed in April 2020. The rooftop is a 3-story park. The other floor is a nursery school. So there was a physical measurement scale in the park. I agree.
There were two kinds of cherry trees in bloom. In Ginza, willows are the main ones, so there are few places where you can enjoy cherry blossoms so leisurely.
It seems to be Ichiyo in weeping cherry tree (a horticultural variety of Satozakura).
Both of them seem to be different, so you can enjoy them twice. (It seems that Ichiyo blooms when weeping cherry tree finishes flowering.)
You can see the buildings around you from the roof, and it feels like an open feeling. It would be nice if someone close to the workplace came to eat lunch.
There are nature such as cherry trees, so it may be good to incorporate a little negative air ion or see the green while tired.
This is a public park, so don't bother everyone.
Of course, smoking is not allowed, and please take your trash home.
I hope everyone can have a good time.
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