Image of A Walking Route from Tokyo Station, through Marunouchi Nakadori and Hibiya Park, to a Long-Established Soba Restaurant in Toranomon.

Tokyo Station’ is our starting point this time. This walking route covers a bit of distance, so don’t forget to stay hydrated.

I recommend the route through Marunouchi Nakadori from Tokyo Station. It’s a beautiful tree-lined street lined with high-end shops. But it’s not just about luxury; you’ll find chain restaurants in the basements of buildings, as well as art galleries and specialist tea shops from Kyoto.

The walk this time involves traversing a grid-like path. With its clear directions, numerous detours are highly encouraged.

The next spot is about a five-minute wander down Marunouchi Nakadori. Taking the route through KITTE is also an option.
After taking a break on a bench in the square, it’s about a ten-minute walk to the next spot. Continue along Marunouchi Nakadori and cross Harumi Street.
Hibiya Park, viewed from the rooftop, is just a short walk away. Considering the route ahead, let’s enter from the side of the Imperial Palace.
After enjoying the park, it’s about a 15-minute walk to the next spot. You’ll catch glimpses of Tokyo Tower straight ahead.
After savoring delicious soba, our goal “Toranomon Hills” is right next door, but we’ll pass it for now and it’s about a five-minute walk to the next spot.
Be careful when going down the stairs, then backtrack a few minutes to the next spot.

Toranomon Hills is our goal this time. Let’s take a break at the bakery Sawamura on the second floor (the same Sawamura that is in Karuizawa and Hiroo is also in Toranomon Hills).

Toranomon Hills Station (H06) is attached to the building, but it is difficult to find the station from inside the building, so it may be faster to find it on the ground by looking at Google Maps.

Unless you work there, you might not often find yourself heading to Toranomon. That’s why it’s perfect for a walk. As an area still under development, it’s likely to become even more enjoyable in the future.

After taking a short break in Toranomon Hills, if you still have the energy to walk, let’s head towards “Tokyo Tower”! It’s about a 20-minute leisurely walk.