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MIDORI.so Nakameguro
BuildingA renovated shared office that used to be an ivy-covered abandoned building — the origin of the name "MIDORI.so." Just a 12-minute walk from Shibuya and Nakameguro stations, it now serves as a creative hub for a diverse, multinational community of creators and artists. The 2nd floor features a coworking space with lounge and kitchen. The 3rd floor houses a workspace, meeting room, and gallery. A separate Omoya Building offers private offices on 1F and 2F. The rooftop is also accessible. Members include filmmakers, art directors, designers, editors, PR specialists, illustrators, engineers, writers, and interior designers. ▼Plans Free Desk: ¥42,350/month (24/7 access) Fixed Desk: ¥60,500/month (dedicated desk, 24/7) Pop-in: ¥3,300/day or ¥33,000/11-day package (10:00–18:00)

MIDORI.so Nagatacho
BuildingMIDORI.so's flagship location, spread across seven floors (including basement) with approximately 23,000 sq. ft. of floor space. It can accommodate teams of 1 to 150 people. Just a 2-minute walk from Nagatacho Station and 5 minutes from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. The 2nd floor features a large engagement space for team meetings, meetups, offsite offices, and networking events (capacity 80 seated / 100 standing). The 5th floor has the main workspace, meeting rooms, kitchen, lounge, and a library with beds. There is also a rooftop garden and terrace, a café on 1F, and private rooms on multiple floors. ▼Plans Free Desk: ¥42,350/month (24/7 access) Fixed Desk: ¥60,500/month (dedicated desk, 24/7) Pop-in: ¥3,300/day or ¥33,000/11-day package (10:00–18:00)

MIDORI.so Bakuroyokoyama
BuildingNestled in a notable area of Tokyo bordered by the Kanda River, Sumida River, and the bustling streets of Bakuro-Yokoyama. The Showa-era building has been renovated and is now seven stories tall, easily accessible from three nearby subway stations. The 1st floor features a coffee stand and an upcycle studio that reflects the local clothing wholesale district. The 7th floor houses a gallery space, and a permaculture garden sits on the rooftop. ▼Plans Free Desk: ¥42,350/month (24/7 access) Fixed Desk: ¥60,500/month (dedicated desk, 24/7) Pop-in: ¥3,300/day or ¥33,000/11-day package (10:00–18:00)

MIDORI.so Shibuya
BuildingLocated on floors 3F–6F of Sakuragaoka-front 2 in Shibuya-ku, this MIDORI.so location brings the community's creative energy to the heart of Shibuya. Conveniently situated in the Sakuragaoka area just minutes from Shibuya Station, the space offers flexible desk plans and private rooms within a diverse, international working environment. ▼Plans Free Desk / Fixed Desk / Pop-in plans available. Contact for details.

MIDORI.so Aoyama
BuildingA new kind of workspace designed specifically for connection, located between Aoyama-itchome and Nogizaka stations. This MIDORI.so office has no fixed desks, reimagining "working" by focusing on "meeting" — a modern-day salon. The 1st floor houses BROOKS, a café-restaurant by Oizumi Kojo. The 2nd floor features a flexible hot-desking workspace with a listening lounge, acoustics crafted by Komatsu Sound Lab. From the rooftop garden, enjoy views of the greenery in Minato City's Aoba Park. In the evenings, the space transforms into a members-only bar, creating opportunities for new connections. ▼Hours Salon: 9:00–18:00 / Bar: 18:00–22:00 / Closed weekends & holidays

MIDORI.so Ikejiri
BuildingLocated within the "HOME/WORK VILLAGE" — a redevelopment of Japan's first school-redevelopment project, the former "IID Setagaya Monozukuri School." MIDORI.so founder Teruo Kurosaki led the transformation of this space, centered around the theme of "facing social issues as homework for our generation, rather than passing them on to the next." The space utilizes former school facilities such as a library and schoolyard, creating a unique environment where work connects with the daily lives and professions of the local community. This location also houses a gallery space.

MIDORI.so Kichijoji
BuildingLocated on the 8th floor of PARCO, a cherished local landmark, MIDORI.so Kichijoji offers a space where a close-knit community blends with the openness of a commercial setting. This is MIDORI.so's first location outside Tokyo's 23 wards. In this neighborhood where culture and everyday life intersect, the space welcomes a diverse mix of people free from the boundaries of genre or background. Facilities include a workspace, kitchen, meeting rooms, fixed desks, and private booths. ▼Plans (hours: 9:00–23:00) Free Desk: ¥33,000/month Fixed Desk: ¥47,300/month Private Booth: from ¥66,000~/month Pop-in: ¥1,100/2hrs or ¥2,200/day Night & Holidays Only: ¥22,000/month

MIDORI.so Nihonbashi
BuildingA workspace where living and working seamlessly blend into one. Check in, and log in. MIDORI.so Nihonbashi is neither just a hotel nor just a workspace — it's a place where you can move forward at your own pace. Located in Higashi-Nihonbashi, the space offers hostel-style accommodation combined with coworking facilities, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a calm environment for both short visits and longer stays. Wake up with the morning light and brew a cup of coffee. In the quiet shared kitchen, send an email while picking up where you left off yesterday.

MIDORI.so Nakameguro Gallery
BuildingAn art space within the MIDORI.so Nakameguro coworking environment on the 3rd floor. This simple white cube–style gallery shares and spreads MIDORI.so's unique perspective of the world. Through exhibitions, AIR programs, and creative initiatives, the gallery supports emerging to mid-career artists in presenting their work and developing sustainable artistic practices. Available for photo and video shoots when not in use for exhibitions. ▼Space Rental PR & Commercial: ¥110,000/day Art exhibitions: ¥110,000/week Still photography: ¥22,000/hour Video shooting: ¥27,500/hour

MIDORI.so Bakuroyokoyama Gallery
BuildingA gallery space on the 7th floor of the MIDORI.so Bakuroyokoyama building. Part of MIDORI.so Gallery's network supporting emerging to mid-career artists through exhibitions, artist-in-residence programs, and creative initiatives in Tokyo's historic textile district. The gallery acts as a connective hub, encouraging collaboration, accessibility, and long-term engagement with art.

MIDORI.so Ikejiri Gallery
BuildingA gallery space within MIDORI.so Ikejiri at the "HOME/WORK VILLAGE," a redeveloped former school facility in Setagaya. Part of MIDORI.so Gallery's art program operated by MIRAI INSTITUTE, supporting artists through exhibitions and creative initiatives that bridge work, community, and culture.