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A drop-in coworking space a 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station, operated by Accea, a printing and document services company. The space sits on the ground floor of the Hirokoji ES Building on Hirokoji Avenue in Nakamura Ward. Subway users from the Higashiyama and Sakuradori lines can reach it in around 2 minutes via the Miyako Underground Mall Exit 4. It runs 24 hours a day, year-round, which makes it genuinely useful for early starts and late-night sessions.
Every seat has power. Free Wi-Fi is included. Pricing runs on 15-minute increments after your starting block. The app-payment rates are the ones worth knowing.¥242 for the first 30 minutes, ¥1,210 for a 3-hour pack, ¥3,025 for a 9-hour pack. After any pack runs out, extra time is billed at ¥121 per 15 minutes. Walk-in rates without the app are about 60% higher. Check-in and check-out are handled entirely through the BizSPOT app, which requires a credit card and photo ID verification before your first visit. Budget a few minutes for that setup.
The seating layout is small but varied. There are 3 counter seats, 8 free-address table seats, 5 high-back sofa seats, and 4 fully enclosed telework boothsthat require a reservation. The booths are set up for video calls and Zoom interviews. One reviewer who used one for a job interview noted the space is purpose-built for this, with reliable bandwidth when other options (manga cafes, internet cafes) frequently drop out. The catch. The glass partition between booths means you can hear the person next to you. An earphone microphone resolves this.
Wi-Fi is consistently fast during daytime hours. One reviewer working in the evening found Zoom dropped out repeatedly, so evening bandwidth may be less reliable. The private booths also get hot in summer.
Free all-you-can-drink is included with every session. The drink setup is a cup vending machine and a tea dispenser, so expect coffee and tea rather than barista drinks. Frozen food and snacks are sold via unmanned vending. You can bring your own food in. A microwave is on-site. The drink quality drew one negative review, so manage expectations if coffee quality matters to you. Dietary options are not confirmed in available data. No vegan, vegetarian, or non-dairy milk options are mentioned on the website or in reviews.
Between 22:00 and 6:00, access is restricted to users who have already completed identity verification in the BizSPOT app. Printing is available on-site (Accea is primarily a printing company). Free equipment loans include USB charging cables, a mouse, and a charger. No lockers. Alcohol is prohibited.
Based on Google reviews and website
20 seats total across 4 seating types. Booths must be reserved in advance through the app.
Based on Google reviews and website
| Plan | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 30 min (app price) | ¥242/session | ¥121/15 min after. App payment only. |
| 30 min (walk-in) | ¥396/session | Standard rate without app. |
| 3-Hour Pack (app price) | ¥1,210/pack | ¥121/15 min after pack. App payment. |
| 3-Hour Pack (walk-in) | ¥1,980/pack | Standard rate without app. |
| 9-Hour Pack (app price) | ¥3,025/pack | ¥121/15 min after pack. App payment. |
| 9-Hour Pack (walk-in) | ¥3,850/pack | Standard rate without app. |
| Add-ons & Meeting Rooms | ||
|---|---|---|
| Telework Booth | ¥400/hr (reviews); reservation required | 4 enclosed booths for video calls. Book via BizSPOT app. |
App (BizSPOT) prices are ~40% cheaper than walk-in. Set up the app before your first visit.
Based on Google reviews and website
App setup (BizSPOT) required before first visit. Credit card and photo ID verification needed.
From Nagoya Station (Subway Higashiyama or Sakuradori lines), use the Miyako Underground Mall Exit 4 for a 2-minute walk. From JR, Meitetsu, Kintetsu, or Aonami lines, use the Sakuradori Exit and walk approximately 10 minutes. The space is on the ground floor of the Hirokoji ES Building on Hirokoji Avenue.
Nagoya Station (Meieki) is the city's main transport hub and one of the busiest stations in Japan outside Tokyo. The Shinkansen stops here, putting Osaka 50 minutes away and Tokyo under 90. The surrounding Meieki district is a dense business zone with hotel towers, office blocks, and convenience stores at every corner. For nomads passing through or staying short-term, the area trades neighbourhood charm for pure logistical efficiency: everything is walkable, English signage is good, and the Meitetsu and subway lines connect to all parts of the city from the same station complex.
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