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Regus Dai Nagoya Building sits on the 25th floor of the Dai Nagoya Building, the landmark skyscraper directly in front of Nagoya Station. The building connects to the station via an underground passageway, putting JR, Meitetsu, Kintetsu, Aonami Line, and both subway lines within a few minutes on foot. For business travelers and nomads in Nagoya, the address carries real weight. Reviewers consistently call it the most prestigious coworking location in the city.
Access is via membership or monthly contract, not walk-in drop-in. The entry-level coworking membership starts at ¥13,900 per month and gives access to the shared lounge and coworking areas at Regus and SPACES locations nationwide. The office membership tier at ¥30,900/month adds occasional use of private offices when available. Dedicated share-office desks run from ¥96,900/month on a 12-month contract. Private offices are on enquiry. First-time visitors must register via the app at reception, which takes a few minutes.
The workspace occupies floors 11 and 25, with the main reception on 25F. High ceilings, natural light, and city views over Nagoya contribute to the sense of space. The shared lounge is described by multiple reviewers as genuinely open and comfortable. Free drinks. Water, coffee, and milk. Are included. Phone booths are available for calls and video meetings. The facility is kept thoroughly clean and the reception staff are praised across nearly every review for their friendly, attentive service.
Five meeting rooms are available for hire, seating 4 to 12 people, priced from ¥7,100 to ¥18,600 per hour. All rooms have a monitor and HDMI, and most have a whiteboard. Rooms are bookable by members and non-members alike via the Regus reservation system. The building's lower commercial floors (B1 to 3F) have restaurants and cafés for lunch or client meetings off-site.
No food is served in the workspace. The free drink service covers water, coffee, and milk. Dietary options are not confirmed. No mention of non-dairy milk, vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free alternatives in available reviews. Check directly if this matters.
Based on Google reviews and website
Based on Google reviews and website
| Plan | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Coworking Membership | ¥13,900/month | Shared lounge access at all Regus and SPACES locations. Wi-Fi and free drinks included. |
| Office Membership | ¥30,900/month | All coworking access plus occasional private office use when available. Nationwide network. |
| Share Office Desk | ¥96,900/month | Dedicated desk, 24h access, 12-month contract. Includes reception, telephone answering, mail, Wi-Fi, free drinks. |
| Meeting Room (Cambridge / Kiso) | ¥7,100/hour | 4-person meeting room. Monitor and HDMI included. Full-day rate from ¥39,665. |
| Meeting Room (Norwich) | ¥8,800/hour | 6-person meeting room. Monitor, whiteboard, HDMI. Full-day ¥49,162. |
| Meeting Room (Canterbury) | ¥14,800/hour | 10-person meeting room. Monitor, whiteboard, HDMI. Full-day ¥82,682. |
| Meeting Room (Nagara) | ¥18,600/hour | 12-person meeting room. Monitor, whiteboard, HDMI. Full-day ¥103,911. |
Nagoya Stationis directly connected to the Dai Nagoya Building via an underground passageway. No need to go outside. All lines serving the station (JR Shinkansen and local lines, Meitetsu, Kintetsu, Aonami Line, and both subway lines) are within the same complex. From the underground concourse, follow signs for the Dai Nagoya Building and take the lift to the25th floor main reception. First-time visitors must register via the Regus app. Allow a few extra minutes for the registration process at the desk.
Meiekiminami sits roughly 9 minutes on foot south of Nagoya Station's underground exits, just past Yanagibashi market. It is a mixed-use district of small office buildings, local restaurants, and residential blocks. Less crowded and less expensive than the station area proper, it attracts small businesses, satellite offices, and locals who want a quieter working environment without leaving central Nagoya.
The neighbourhood is well connected without being a transit hub. Kokusai Center Station (Sakuradori Subway Line) and Fushimi Station (Higashiyama and Tsurumai Lines) both sit within walking distance, making it easy to reach Sakae or the station in under 10 minutes. Yanagibashi Sogo Ichiba, one of Nagoya's oldest wholesale food markets, is nearby and gives the area a more local, unpretentious character than the glass towers to the north.
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