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Best Coworking Spaces in Tokyo

Tokyo has world-class coworking spaces from Shibuya's startup hubs to Roppongi's design studios. Here are the best spots for digital nomads and remote workers.

The best coworking spaces in Tokyo range from sleek corporate campuses in Shibuya to intimate specialty spaces in Shimokitazawa and Nakameguro. Tokyo's coworking scene has matured dramatically in recent years, driven by Japan's post-pandemic shift toward remote work and the arrival of international operators. Whether you need a quiet private office for focused work, a hot desk in an energetic startup environment, or a coffee-shop-style open workspace, Tokyo has options at every price point and neighborhood.

Top Coworking Spaces by Neighborhood

Shibuya is the epicenter of Tokyo's tech and startup scene, and coworking options reflect that. WeWork Shibuya (multiple floors, excellent facilities, English-speaking staff) charges around 55,000 yen per month for a hot desk. ENSPACE Shibuya is a Japanese operator with excellent light, fast internet, and a design-forward interior. Mono Labo and Plug Shibuya are smaller independent spaces with a startup community feel.

In Shinjuku, BIZ SMART is a well-established chain with multiple locations, offering day passes (1,500 yen) and monthly memberships from around 30,000 yen. It is extremely clean, has plenty of private booths for calls, and stays open late. Roppongi has the Azabudai Hills business complex, which opened in 2024 and includes premium coworking floor space popular with international executives.

Best Budget Options: Cafes and Manga Kissa

For budget-conscious remote workers, Tokyo has unique Japanese alternatives to formal coworking spaces. Manga kissa (internet cafes with private booths) charge around 400-600 yen per hour, offer free soft drinks, fast Wi-Fi, and completely private booths. Chains like Aprecio and Manboo have locations throughout the city and are genuinely productive environments despite their comic book branding.

Family restaurants like Denny's Japan and Jonathan's allow extended laptop working with free refill drinks from around 300 yen. The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Nakameguro is a beautiful space for working, though it gets busy on weekends. For a uniquely Japanese experience, some public libraries in Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Minato have study room areas open to the public free of charge.

Top Coworking Spaces Quick Reference

  • WeWork Shibuya/Roppongi — international standard, English-speaking staff, 55,000 yen/month hot desk
  • BIZ SMART Shinjuku — reliable chain, day pass 1,500 yen, monthly from 30,000 yen
  • ENSPACE Shibuya — design-forward, excellent natural light, startup community
  • DMM.com's Digital Garage Daikanyama — tech-focused, smaller community, 40,000 yen/month
  • Manga kissa (internet cafes) — private booths, free drinks, 400-600 yen/hour, open 24 hours
  • Co-Edo Jimbocho — near Tokyo's famous book district, quiet academic atmosphere, 700 yen/day
  • Base Point Akihabara — affordable, fast internet, popular with tech freelancers, 1,800 yen/day
  • Shinagawa and Marunouchi — satellite offices and corporate coworking near transport hubs

Internet speeds at Tokyo coworking spaces are uniformly excellent — expect 100-500 Mbps download speeds at any dedicated coworking space, and reliable 50-100 Mbps at most cafes. Video calls work without issue. Noise levels at Japanese coworking spaces tend to be lower than in Western equivalents — Japanese work culture values quiet concentration, so you'll rarely deal with disruptive loud calls. Most spaces have dedicated phone booth pods for calls. Book day passes through each space's website or via Bizcomfort, a nationwide membership platform that covers multiple chains.

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