The 15 Best Coworking Spaces in Tokyo for Remote Workers (2026)
We tested 50+ coworking spaces across Tokyo. Here are the 15 that actually deliver: fast WiFi, good coffee, quiet zones, and that intangible 'productive vibe' that makes work flow.
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<p class="lead">Looking for the best coworking spaces in Tokyo for 2026? We tested 50+ locations over six months, evaluating WiFi speeds, noise levels, phone-booth availability, pricing, and overall productivity. Whether you need a quiet deep-work zone in Marunouchi, a 24/7 budget option in Shibuya, or a vibrant community in Meguro, this guide covers every major neighborhood and use case for remote workers and digital nomads.</p>
<h2>How We Tested</h2>
<p>Over 6 months, we worked from 50+ coworking spaces across Tokyo, rating each on:</p>
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<li><strong>WiFi speed</strong> — tested multiple times throughout the day with a consistent speed test (target: >100 Mbps downstream, <30ms ping)</li>
<li><strong>Power outlets</strong> — availability per seat, USB-C support, and whether outlets are easy to reach</li>
<li><strong>Noise levels</strong> — can you take calls at your desk? is there a dedicated quiet zone for deep work?</li>
<li><strong>Value</strong> — monthly price, day-pass pricing, and what you actually get for the money</li>
<li><strong>Location</strong> — walking distance from a major station and proximity to lunch spots</li>
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<h2>Top Picks by Category</h2>
<h3>Best for Deep Work: WeWork Marunouchi</h3>
<p>Sounds corporate, but the Marunouchi Kitaguchi location has genuinely quiet floors with a library vibe. Premium price (¥50,000+/month for a hot desk), but it's worth it if you need uninterrupted focus time. Direct connection to Tokyo Station makes commuting from anywhere on the Yamanote Line trivial.</p>
<h3>Best Budget Option: BIZcomfort Shibuya</h3>
<p>24/7 access, stable 300 Mbps fibre, ¥16,500/month flat. No frills, no events — just a desk that works. Perfect for night owls or anyone on Asia/Pacific timezones who needs to be online late. Day passes available for ¥1,650.</p>
<h3>Best for Calls: Fabbit Otemachi</h3>
<p>Excellent soundproofed phone booths (usually 4–6 available), professional atmosphere, and fast lifts so you don't waste time getting between meetings. If your day is 60%+ video calls, this is the obvious pick. ¥33,000/month.</p>
<h3>Best Community Vibe: Impact Hub Tokyo (Meguro)</h3>
<p>Events, networking, and an interesting mix of startups, freelancers, and NGO workers. Less "library quiet" but more inspiring — and the Meguro location gets a lot of afternoon sun. ¥27,500/month. Great for anyone feeling isolated from long stretches of solo remote work.</p>
<h3>Best for Day Passes: Coins (Multiple Locations)</h3>
<p>¥1,000–2,000/day, no membership required, 15 locations across Tokyo including Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Shibuya. Drop-in friendly, so it's ideal for travelers and anyone who only needs a space a few times per month. WiFi is adequate but not blazing fast.</p>
<h3>Best in Shibuya: Creative Lounge MOV</h3>
<p>Located on the 8th floor of Shibuya Hikarie — directly connected to Shibuya Station via Hikarie's underground concourse. The design is aimed at creative professionals, with large communal tables, adjustable-height work stations, and an integrated café. It's on the pricier side (day passes from ¥3,000) but the location and atmosphere are unbeatable for a flagship Shibuya experience.</p>
<h3>Best in Roppongi: .andwork Shibuya / Roppongi</h3>
<p>Café-coworking hybrid with great coffee, comfortable seating, and solid WiFi. The Roppongi location is particularly good if you're combining client meetings with focused work, and the staff will hold packages for members. Monthly memberships start around ¥22,000.</p>
<h2>By Neighborhood</h2>
<h3>Coworking Spaces in Shibuya</h3>
<p>Shibuya is the default choice for creatives and startup founders. Along with the picks above (BIZcomfort, Creative Lounge MOV, .andwork), notable options include <a href="/workspots/co-ba-shibuya">co-ba Shibuya</a> (community-driven, events-heavy), Hoop Tokyo (boutique, limited seats), and the original WeWork Shibuya (larger, more corporate). Expect to pay ¥25,000–¥45,000/month for a hot desk in this area.</p>
<h3>Coworking Spaces in Shinjuku</h3>
<p>Shinjuku has more budget and night-owl-friendly options than Shibuya. BIZcomfort Shinjuku, Coins Shinjuku, and Blink Smart Workspace are all reliable. The density of restaurants, convenience stores, and late-night ramen makes it ideal for freelancers who work late and want to grab food without planning ahead.</p>
<h3>Coworking Spaces in Marunouchi / Otemachi</h3>
<p>This is Tokyo's financial district — expect professional atmospheres, tight dress codes in some places, and premium pricing. WeWork Marunouchi, Fabbit Otemachi, and Tokyo Torch Terrace are the standouts. Excellent for phone/video calls and client meetings, but overkill for pure solo work.</p>
<h3>Coworking Spaces in Meguro / Ebisu</h3>
<p>A step down from Shibuya in price and intensity, with a higher share of long-term freelancers. Impact Hub Tokyo (Meguro) is the best community play in all of Tokyo, and Ebisu has a growing cluster of café-coworking venues with great coffee.</p>
<h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
<h3>What's the cheapest coworking space in Tokyo?</h3>
<p>BIZcomfort is the most aggressive on price at ¥16,500/month for 24/7 access, though it's a no-frills space. For day passes, Coins starts at ¥1,000/day — cheaper than most Tokyo cafés once you factor in a drink and the guilt of occupying a table for 4 hours.</p>
<h3>Which coworking spaces in Tokyo have the best WiFi?</h3>
<p>WeWork Marunouchi, Fabbit Otemachi, and BIZcomfort Shibuya consistently measured above 200 Mbps downstream in our tests. Creative Lounge MOV and .andwork are strong too. If fast symmetric upload matters (streaming, large file uploads), WeWork and Fabbit both offer dedicated fibre.</p>
<h3>Can I get a coworking day pass without a membership?</h3>
<p>Yes — Coins, BIZcomfort, Creative Lounge MOV, .andwork, and most Shibuya and Shinjuku spaces sell day passes for ¥1,000–¥3,000. Some (like WeWork) require you to book through a member or via the WeWork On Demand app.</p>
<h3>Which coworking spaces are open 24/7 in Tokyo?</h3>
<p>BIZcomfort (all locations), some Basispoint locations, and WeWork Marunouchi for premium members. Most others close between 22:00 and 23:00. If you're coming from the US or Europe and need evening overlap, 24/7 access is worth paying extra for.</p>
<h3>Are there coworking spaces with phone booths in Tokyo?</h3>
<p>Yes — nearly every serious coworking space now has at least 2–4 phone booths. Fabbit Otemachi is the gold standard with 6+ soundproofed booths. WeWork, Impact Hub, Creative Lounge MOV, and .andwork all have usable booths you can book in 30-minute slots.</p>
<h2>Pro Tips</h2>
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<li><strong>Morning is golden:</strong> Most spaces are quietest 8–11am. Schedule deep work then and save the afternoon for calls.</li>
<li><strong>Avoid lunch rush:</strong> 12–1pm can get loud and crowded, especially around Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Otemachi.</li>
<li><strong>Test before committing:</strong> Almost every Tokyo coworking space offers day passes or a free trial. Never sign a 6-month contract without at least one half-day visit.</li>
<li><strong>Check the event calendar:</strong> Community spaces (Impact Hub, co-ba) host events that can disrupt work. Great for networking; bad for deadlines.</li>
<li><strong>Walk the station exit:</strong> "5 minutes from Shibuya Station" might mean "5 minutes from exit 16 through an underground maze." Check the exact exit before your first visit.</li>
<li><strong>Keep a backup:</strong> WiFi goes down, elevators break, unexpected events happen. Know one alternative space within a 10-minute walk.</li>
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<h2>Next Steps</h2>
<p>Ready to try a space?</p>
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<li><a href="/workspots?area=tokyo&type=coworking">Browse all Tokyo coworking spaces</a> (filters by area, amenities, day-pass availability)</li>