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  • We currently list 95 coworking spaces in the region of Kanto. Contact us to visit them!

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  • The minimum budgets for a coworking space in the region of Kanto are :

    • Price for a daily workstation in a nomadic open space: ¥ 6,500 excluding charges / day
    • Price for a monthly workstation in a nomadic open space: ¥ 13,900 excluding charges / month
    • Price for a monthly workstation in a dedicated open space: ¥ 19,500 excluding charges / month
    • Price for a monthly workstation in a private office: ¥ 39,500 excluding charges / month

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Rent office in coworking space in Kanto

Between a sip of green tea and a sigh in front of the screen, many people have wondered how to find a decent office in the Kanto region. Gone are the days when renting three futons in a poorly ventilated back room was enough to make a start-up dream - today, everyone wants the winning combo: shared offices, meeting rooms that haven't seen war and services included, of course. In the huge anthill that is Japan's Kanto region, it seems that there are even solutions for setting up a team without selling a kidney or becoming a misanthrope. Let's delve into the exciting world of coworking spaces in Kanto.

Why choose a coworking space in Kanto?

Forget the old cliché of the salaryman cloistered in a concrete open space: in Kanto, flexible workspaces are all the rage. Tokyo, Yokohama, Saitama as well as Kawasaki and Chiba are now brimming with addresses where freedom rhymes with productivity (or comfort, at least).

Whether your adventure is driven by twelve proudly colored PowerPoint presentations or by the caffeine-dependent resilience of your teams, choosing a coworking space allows you to juggle evolving needs with a devouring desire for reliable wi-fi. Clearly, the legend that "in Japan, nothing changes, everything is rigid" is being slapped in the face: here, flexibility has never been so fashionable.

How does flexibility help innovative companies?

If there's one thing that start-ups and SMEs dread as much as a wi-fi failure at a customer meeting, it's a 10-year commitment to a lease that can't be found at the bottom of a legal drawer. Shared office rental frees entrepreneurs from this administrative burden, refusing to turn themselves into unwitting real estate experts.

By opting for flexible office rental or monthly formulas, companies can adapt their floor space to the ups and downs of growth or, sometimes, to the impromptu arrival of a tenth ultra-motivated employee... but, alas, allergic to the faulty air-conditioning of conventional premises.

What about telecommuting and hybrid working in the Kanto region?

Today, even the older generation can't get over the fact that there are exciting alternatives to complete domestic isolation and the subway-work-karaoke routine. The hybrid work arrangements adopted by the thousands in Tokyo and Chiba finally offer a way to break the routine while staying connected to your team. There's nothing like a change of scene, punctuated by access to a lounge area or modern meeting rooms.

With the rise of telecommuting and city life around Saitama, Coworking Omiya is an excellent alternative for finding a quality environment adapted to new working styles.

Add to this equation the proximity of transportation (stations, train stations as far as the eye can see, and yes, sometimes double-decker buses), and the promise of a civilized morning commute suddenly becomes realistic - what a time, you might say!

Strategic areas and unique advantages around Tokyo, Yokohama & co.

It's impossible to talk about the Kanto without mentioning its hyperactive metropolises, veritable laboratories for coworking and other capitalist miracles. Whether you opt to base yourself in Tokyo' s nerve center or prefer Yokohama's hushed seaside, the options abound, each more suited than the last to the business model of the moment.

Even the nearby suburbs have their good points. For companies wishing to avoid the hustle and bustle of Tokyo without forgoing its high-performance infrastructure, Coworking Ibaraki offers an ideal solution in line with the region's dynamic development.

Which districts to choose in the Tokyo metropolis?

Ginza is a dream of corporate addresses, with flexible workspaces andlounge areas, some so chic you'd hesitate to take off your shoes. Shibuya appeals to the digital sphere with its young, green, trendy hubs, whileIkebukuro attracts the budget-conscious with its ability to blend accessibility and efficiency.

Eastern Tokyo - from Nihonbashi to Asakusa - is no exception for those who like to mix tradition and modernity, offering a striking contrast between peaceful temples and state-of-the-art shared offices. For those wishing to experience a renowned university town, Coworking Tsukuba offers a setting conducive to innovation and the exchange of talent.

In short, each of Kanto 's urban clusters seems to cultivate its own style, ensuring that there will always be an option to suit your ambitions (or those of your hard-to-place colleagues). There's also a growing interest in Coworking Saitama, which is attracting many professionals looking for an ideal compromise between accessibility and serenity.

And in the rest of Kanto: myth or reality of affordable alternatives?

Yokohama competes with its Minato Mirai district, combining panoramic views and high-tech buildings packed with services. In the region, Coworking Mito plays the quiet, friendly card for workers in search of a different local dynamic.

In Chiba or Saitama, locating your HQ will often cost much less than a daily box of deluxe bento, while guaranteeing a level offacilities capable of satisfying the most demanding pros. Those aiming for Japan's busiest sector can turn to Coworking Tokyo to benefit from all the central resources.

Kawasaki, for its part, offers a perfect transport network and an infrastructure designed for the constant cross-fertilization of ideas. In addition, leading brands such as Regus Aoyama Twin offer top-of-the-range services to meet the growing demand for quality and diversity.

The temptation to move your team there permanently quickly becomes irresistible, especially when the time needed to adjust the size of the space melts like snow under the Japanese sun. International players such as Spaces Hulic JP Akasaka Building, renowned for its premium services and strategic location in Tokyo, can also be found here.

And let's not forget the Regus Shinjyuku Park Tower, particularly sought-after by international companies operating in Japan's business capital.

On a different note, structures such as the Regus Marunouchi Shin Kokusai Building remain a must for prestigious locations in central Tokyo.

Lovers of innovative concepts will appreciate the dynamic environment offered by the open office Miyata Building, perfectly suited to modern entrepreneurial culture.

Last but not least, open office Dai 3 Meiwa Building is one of the most attractive new offerings in terms of flexibility and collaborative environments, further consolidating the diversity of solutions in the Kanto coworking landscape.

Overview of the main services offered by coworking spaces in Kanto

Gone are the days of empty promises: these new temples to the workplace offer a host of services worthy of the name, if not downright decadent by historical standards of corporate real estate.

There's something for everyone - demanding teams, busy bosses and even aficionados of working in socks- as long as they appreciate the subtle blend of high-end services and impeccable logistics.

  • Fast, stable Wi-Fi connection, even resistant to lightning strikes or impromptu fanfare
  • Fully equipped meeting rooms: screens, projectors, blackboards, Seiza-friendly outlets
  • Elegant lounge areas for discreet networking (where you can really relax without looking like you've been on YouTube all day)
  • Services included: unlimited hot drinks, shared equipment, copiers that work better than an industrial robot
  • Close proximity to transport: stations, train stations; sometimes even bike parking and collective microwaves for tupperware warriors.

Daily housekeeping and discreet maintenance have also become the norm. It's all part of a winning cocktail that's not only performance-oriented, but also convivial - which, let's face it, works wonders during long sessions of collaborative innovation.

City Flagship districts Special features
Tokyo Shibuya, Ginza, Ikebukuro, Nihonbashi Density of supply, premium services, varied styles
Yokohama Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku Sea views, large spaces, innovative tech
Saitama Omiya, Urawa Moderate rents, quick access to Tokyo
Chiba Mihama, Chuo-ku Flexibility, calm, growing dynamism
Kawasaki Kawasaki-ku Transportation galore, industrial chic

Workin.space: the smart way to find your coworking space in Kanto

You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to find the perfect spot to set down your laptop (and your ambitions) in the Japanese coworking jungle. Workin.space is the essential platform for comparing, selecting and booking modular workspaces throughout the Kanto region in just a few clicks. Ergonomic and ingenious, their site allows you to filter by location, atmosphere, services or budget, making it easy for both demanding teams and fickle freelancers. We particularly appreciate the availability of up-to-date reviews, true-to-life photos (so rare on the Internet...) and virtual visits: in short, everything you need to make an informed decision without having to go back and forth or try again and again. So there's no need to battle with agency phone robots or take inspiration from an obscure forum: in just a few minutes, you can target your next operational base, whether you're leaning towards a head office in Minato Mirai or a creative bubble in Tsukuba. In short, the Workin.space service crystallizes the very spirit of coworking in the Kanto version: accessible, customizable, flexible - and above all, a lot more fun than the paperwork of yesteryear.