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Best Coworking Spaces in Tokyo for Digital Nomads and Remote Workers

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With the brand new Digital Work Visa and Japan’s growing selection of coworking spaces, there has never been a better time to consider working remotely from Tokyo.

This electric city is filled to the brim with innovation, creativity, and novelty, attracting top professionals from all around the world. Being a digital nomad in Tokyo means finding inspiration at every street corner without compromising your work.

The city contains everything you need as a remote worker who wants to experience excitement and adventure in a completely unique destination, whilst prioritizing productivity and hitting those important deadlines.

Why Choose a Coworking Space in Tokyo?

For many, working remotely means working from a cramped desk in a small hotel room – particularly in Tokyo where the average room is less than 24 square meters. Attempting to work from a subpar space can quickly cause distraction and boredom, slowing down your workflow and making everything take so much longer.

When in a brand new city, the only thing on your mind is the desire to get outside and adventure! Instead of being caged up in a tiny room, why not get outside and experience all Tokyo has to offer…without compromising on productivity?

READ MORE: How to Seamlessly Work and Travel at the Same Time

A coworking space is specifically designed for remote workers to thrive. Similar to an office but without the stuffy atmosphere and forced presence, a coworking space provides desks, outlets, and dependable WiFi for digital nomads to find productivity and focus. Many coworking spaces will also offer additional amenities like monitors, private meeting rooms, and even food and drinks!

Beyond functionality, these coworking spaces are defined by their flexible plans. In many cases, you can pay hourly or buy a day pass to particular space, with other coworking spaces offering a monthly subscription option.

Coworking spaces in Tokyo are particularly unique due to the extremely high level of customer service characteristic of Japan, as well as the touch of novelty that can be found across the city. In Tokyo, there’s no such thing as just a coworking space. Instead, you’ll find hidden libraries, unmatched views, and international networking that put this city’s coworking spaces head and shoulders above the rest.

In addition to Tokyo’s coworking spaces, there are an abundance of world-class coffee shops and cafes that offer a different type of remote work environment.

EXPLORE: Five Best Tokyo Coffee Shops for Remote Work

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Top Coworking Spaces in Tokyo

1. SHARE LOUNGE Shibuya Scramble

SHARE LOUNGE Shibuya Scramble

Iconically located on the 11th floor of the famous Shibuya Scramble building, this coworking space location is unrivaled all across Japan. SHARE LOUNGE offers coworking spaces all over the country and our renowned for combining the comfort of a lounge with the functionality of an office. Share Lounge offers high-quality equipment, stylish interiors, and food and drink options to ensure you have a day that is not just productive, but a pleasure to experience.

Amenities: Snacks, monitors, plugs, and adapters. You can choose from a free soft drink plan, or upgrade to the unlimited alcohol option.

Why it’s unique: Working whilst looking down over spectacular views of Shibuya is an experience you cannot get anywhere else.

Fees: 1 hour: 1,650 yen. Day Pass: 4,510 yen. Monthly Membership: 33,000 yen.

Address: Shibuya Scramble Square 11th Floor, 2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-6111

2. Mori no Tosyo Shitsu (森の図書室)

森の図書室

Mori No Tosyo Shitsu or the Forest Library in English, is an absolutely unique experience. This coworking space/library hybrid is hidden behind a large wooden door on the 8th floor of a very unassuming building. Inside is a book-lined space that serves free soft drinks in a quiet room with a tranquil atmosphere. It’s perfect for an afternoon of quiet work, writing, or reading and offers something quite different from the more corporate options found elsewhere in the city.

Amenities: Books and soft drinks with the option to upgrade to food and alcoholic drinks.

Why it’s unique: Being in Mori no Tosyo feels like getting lost in a fairytale woodland land. It’s a very special experience that you can’t find anywhere else in the world.

Fees: 1 hour: 1,000 yen. 3 Hours: 2,000 yen. Day Pass: 3,000 yen.

Address: 23−3 渋谷第一勧銀共同ビル, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0042

3. BLINK Smart Cowork Space

BLINK is famous across Tokyo for its sleek interiors and stylish modern café. Found in Roppongi, BLINK attracts high-level professionals in the world of tech and prides itself on its international array of clients. The space is ideal for networking, particularly in the public café, and regularly holds members-only BLINK-sponsored events.

Amenities: Printers, showers, mail handling, and access to BLINK events.

Why it’s unique: BLINK adopts a California-esk attitude to coworking, encouraging connection and comfort. It’s pet-friendly with a bi-lingual help desk and even has a room dedicated to brainstorming sessions.

Fees: Half Day: 1,650 yen. Day Pass: 2,750 yen. Monthly Membership: 132,000 yen.

Address: BLINK Roppongi, 3-1-6 Motoazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 106-0046

3. CASE Shinjuku

casae shinjuku

A flexible coworking space located in the heart of Shinjuku, CASE prioritizes both functionality and flexibility. It offers daily drop-in services without the need to book in advance, with English-speaking staff and a clean, comfortable aesthetic.

Amenities: Monitors, water coolers, and private rooms

Why it’s unique: Multifunctionality, with the North Wing designed for coworking and the South Wing fully dedicated for shared office space that is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Fees: 1 hour: 500 yen. Monthly fee: From 27,500 yen.

Address: Sankei Bldg 4F, 1-28-10 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-0075

4. Coffee and Works by WISE LABO

Coffee and Works by WISE LABO coworking tokyo

WISE LABO is a members-only space that aims to be more comfortable than a shared office and more functional than a cafe. It is multifunctional with a cafe, rental space, work area, and even a shared kitchen, filling any unique need of a remote worker or small brand. WISE LABO prides itself on serving undeniably delicious coffee and creating a welcoming sense of calm for anyone that walks through the door. Found in the trendy streets of Daikanyama, it is a treat to stop by for an afternoon of work.

Amenities: Desks, comfortable chairs, access to the cafe, and the option to rent rooms with large monitors, tables, and whiteboards.

Why it’s unique: WISE LABO offers many different rental spaces to suit a digital nomad’s needs from the shared kitchen, to a gallery, and even spaces for recording and producing content.

Fees: Membership Registration Fee: 3,800 yen. 2 Hours: 2,800 yen. 3 hours: 3,350 yen. 5 Hours: 5,000 yen.

Address: 16-5 Daikanyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0034

Tips for Maximizing Your Coworking Experience

It’s important to remember that successfully working remotely is a skill that requires work and attention. As a digital nomad working in Tokyo coworking spaces, you’ll face the challenges of distractions, self-discipline, and time management.

LEARN MORE: The Epic Guide on How to Work from Anywhere

Here are Five Tips to Maximize your Coworking Experience in Tokyo:

  1. Invest in reliable tech. Whether it’s your laptop, noise-canceling headphones, or an iPad, choosing reliable technology can transform your ability to work from anywhere. These items will make up your portable work setup so should be lightweight and practical.
  2. Find a remote work buddy. This technique is a major productivity hack. Use digital nomad Facebook groups or Slack channels to find someone to work alongside in the coworking space. Otherwise known as body doubling, the presence of someone next to you working on a similar task works as external accountability and helps to increase focus.
  3. Clear Task Management. Before heading out, make sure you have a clear to-do list with prioritized tasks at the top of your mind. This will save valuable time when you sit down to get started each day by giving you an immediate task to get started on. Try using project management tools like Trello for extra organization.
  4. Take Breaks! One of the most overlooked advantages of coworking spaces is the ability to network and meet like-minded remote workers. Use facilities like cafés or break rooms to connect with other digital nomads and exchange experiences.
  5. Leave Time to Explore. Don’t forget that you’re in Tokyo! Most coworking spaces are located in busy areas filled with unmissable restaurants, shopping, and cafés. Make sure to make the most of your surroundings by walking through the area and embracing all that Japan has to offer.

Have you tried any of these coworking spaces in Tokyo before? Or is there somewhere we’ve missed? Leave it in the comments below!

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About Jessica Saabor

Jessica is a freelance writer and creative coach from the UK currently living in Tokyo, Japan. She’s visited over 30 countries, lived on 4 different continents, and now shares her experience as a writer, coach, and digital nomad through her website GoneTravellingProductions.com. To learn more about Jessica's story check out her weekly substack newsletter Jessica Goes Travelling.

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