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A drop-in coworking space on the second floor of Harajuku V2 Building, three minutes from Meiji-Jingumae Station. The space is small, design-conscious, and staffed. It serves freelancers, remote workers, and locals who need a quiet desk for a few hours in one of Tokyo's busiest neighborhoods.
No reservation is needed. Walk in, pay, and get to work. ¥1,100 for 2 hours or ¥2,200 for the full day. Hours are weekdays only, 11:00 to 17:00. Closed on weekends and public holidays. Free drinks are included with your session. You can bring your own food and heat it in the microwave on-site. Lockers are available at no extra charge, so you can step out for lunch and come back without worrying about your bag.
Every seat has two power outlets. High-speed Wi-Fi is included. A multifunction printer is available for an extra charge (black-and-white A4 at ¥10, color A4 at ¥30). The space can also be rented in full for private use, with a projector available. Reviewers describe the interior as notably stylish for a workspace in this price range.
No food is sold on-site. The free drinks cover the basics. Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options are not confirmed in the available data. Harajuku has plenty of cafes and restaurants within a short walk if you need lunch.
The space also offers a virtual office address service (住所利用 / 法人登記) starting from ¥2,990 per month, separate from workspace use. This is useful for freelancers or small businesses that want a Harajuku address for registration without renting a physical office. The workspace and the address service are independent products.
Based on Google reviews and website
Small, staffed space ideal for solo focus work or small informal meetings. No monthly membership plans available.
Desks
Open seating, walk-in
Wi-Fi
High-speed, included
Power outlets
2 per seat
Free drinks
Included
Lockers
Free (limited)
Printer / Copier
From ¥10/page
Projector
Full rental only
Microwave & Kettle
Bring your own food
Based on Google reviews and website
2-Hour Pass
Walk-in, no reservation. All facilities included.
¥1,100/session
Day Pass
Full day use during open hours. All facilities included.
¥2,200/day
Add-ons & meeting rooms
Printing (B&W A4/A3)
Scan is free. SD card and USB media printing supported.
¥10/page
Printing (Color A4)
Color A3 is ¥50/page.
¥30/page
Full Space Rental
Projector included. Inquire via email or phone.
Contact for pricing
All prices are tax-inclusive. Printing costs are extra per page. No monthly membership plans currently offered.
Based on Google reviews and website
Wi-Fi
High-speed, included with workspace use
Power Outlets
2 outlets at every seat
Free Drinks
Included with every session
Lockers
Free, limited availability
Microwave & Kettle
For bring-your-own food and drinks
Multifunction Printer
B&W A4 ¥10, Color A4 ¥30, scan free
Projector
Available on full space rental
Reception Staff
Staffed during all open hours
Free lockers are limited in number. Printing charges are per page and billed separately.
Based on Google reviews and website
Drop-In Harajuku draws freelancers, remote workers, and small business owners based in or passing through Tokyo. The space is also used by virtual office subscribers who come in to collect mail or hold the occasional in-person meeting. Review volume is low, so community character is hard to assess from public data alone.
Nearest station
Meiji-Jingumae Station (Tokyo Metro) (3 min walk)
Lines
See Google Maps
From Meiji-Jingumae Station (Tokyo Metro), walk 3 minutes. The space is on the 2nd floor of Harajuku V2 Building at 4-26-28 Jingumae. From the station, turn left at Lawson, then turn right at the NOAH corner.
Harajuku sits along the JR Yamanote Line and is served by Meiji-Jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro, giving direct access to Shibuya, Shinjuku, and central Tokyo within minutes. The area is best known for its fashion culture on Takeshita Street and the upscale boutiques of Omotesando running just to the south, which also has some of Tokyo's better independent cafes and coworking options. For nomads, Harajuku offers strong transport links and a dense concentration of food and coffee options in a neighborhood that feels less corporate than Shinjuku or Marunouchi.
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