A short walk from Shinagawa Station, Shinagawa Central Garden lies in between The Strings Tokyo Intercontinental Hotel and the Shinagawa Intercity complex. During lunch time, the park-like garden becomes a hub for hungry business men and women. Restaurants line the bottom floors of the surrounding two buildings, giving many options as to what to eat. There are fountains and interesting structures characteristic of Japanese gardens, and of course, plenty of trees and places to sit. There are even several conveniently located manner stations for people to take a smoke break. It is a great place to eat and enjoy nature and also to observe Japanese business culture.
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Shinagawa Central Garden
The hub for Japanese business people

By Karin Wu
Community writer

The entrance to Shinagawa Central Garden

Enjoy the greenery in the middle of the city

Interesting structures throughout the garden and plenty of places to sit

Some workers who brought their own lunch

Plenty of restaurant choices to choose from

Taking a short break before getting back to work

Japanese gardens are always so unique

Specifically designated manner stations for smokers

Even in the midst of tall office buildings, the garden still has its place
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