
cocoatta(ココアッタ)
A coworking and community space in central Tokushima, located in the Kagoyamachi shopping street a short walk from Tokushima Station. Operated by Tsukulevo Co., Ltd. since March 2024, cocoatta pitches itself as both a workspace and a place for community events, networking, and local skill-sharing. The regulars include small businesses, student clubs, and monthly meeting groups.
Drop-in access is currently suspended. As of February 2026, the space stopped accepting walk-in coworking users indefinitely. A reviewer who tried to drop in that month was turned away and quoted ¥5,000 for a 3-hour private hire as the only option. Check the website or call ahead before visiting.
For monthly members, the workspace is available weekdays 9:00 to 22:00. High-speed WiFi is confirmed across multiple reviews, and power is available throughout, including three ceiling-mounted reeler outlets that keep cables out of the way at your desk. The space is consistently described as quiet and easy to concentrate in. A water server is provided at no charge, and coffee service is also available. Reviewers who use the space for regular company meetings and workshops speak well of the atmosphere and the responsive staff.
Equipment available to rent or use includes a projector, external monitor, microphone and speaker set, HDMI cable, whiteboard, and hangers for coats. Printing is available on-site (cash only). The layout can be reconfigured for private hire events. Past uses include seminars, workshops, and markets.
No food service is offered. The water server and coffee are the only in-house refreshments. Dietary options are not confirmed and not applicable to this workspace. Restaurants and cafes are available in the surrounding Kagoyamachi shopping district for lunch.
Based on Google reviews and website
Drop-in access is currently suspended. Monthly memberships and private hire are the only options as of early 2026.
Based on Google reviews and website
| Plan | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Individual Monthly | ¥13,200/month | 1 person. Workspace access Mon–Fri 9:00 to 22:00. |
| Corporate Monthly | ¥16,500/month | 1 simultaneous user. Business address included. |
| Address-Only Plan | ¥5,500/month | Virtual office address. No workspace access. |
| Private Hire | ¥5,000/session | Minimum 3 hours. Whole space exclusive use. |
| Add-ons & Meeting Rooms | ||
|---|---|---|
| Postal address use | ¥5,500/month | Business registration address |
| Mail handling | ¥3,300/month | Weekdays only, no weekends or holidays |
| Printing A4 color | ¥60/sheet | Cash only |
| Printing A4 mono | ¥10/sheet | Cash only |
| Printing A3 color | ¥50/sheet | Cash only |
| Printing A3 mono | ¥30/sheet | Cash only |
Postal address add-on ¥5,500/month. Mail handling ¥3,300/month. All prices tax-included.
Based on Google reviews and website
Unisex restroom on-site. Wheelchair-accessible seating available. Hearing loop not available.
Based on Google reviews and website
cocoatta draws a mix of local small businesses, freelancers, student clubs, and corporate teams holding monthly meetings. Several reviewers mention returning month after month for the same recurring meeting. The space hosts external events including seminars, AI workshops, and markets. The atmosphere is friendly without being distracting, and staff are consistently described as approachable and easy to talk to.
External seminars, workshops, and community events. Frequency varies.
The space is in the Kagoyamachi shopping street in central Tokushima, a short walk from Tokushima Station. Call ahead or check the website before visiting, as the space is sometimes reserved for private hire and coworking access may not be available.
Tokushima is the capital of Tokushima Prefecture on eastern Shikoku, sitting at the mouth of the Yoshino River where it meets the Kii Channel. The city center is compact and walkable, anchored by Tokushima Station, with direct highway bus connections to Osaka (around 2.5 hours) and ferry links across the Kii Strait to Wakayama. Tokushima is best known internationally for the Awa Odori festival each August, but for remote workers it offers an unhurried pace, low cost of living by Japanese standards, and easy access to nature including the Iya Valley gorges and surf beaches along the Mugi coast.
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