Services & Amenities
The Office Space
With its comprehensive provision of high-tech office equipment, this executive centre at Kato Building grants the perfect point from which to begin a Tokyo office search. The hub resides on the 4th floor and is Tokyo's only Everything-in-English co-working facility. This business centre is also endowed with the provision of an on-site catering team who are there to cook for events such as employee training courses and presentations. They also help make sure clients and guests have a good experience of their visit. Tenants here also benefit from lockable storage, complimentary business coaching and highly practical meeting space. Thanks to the number of corporate amenities and facilities included in the package, you would struggle to come up with a more appropriate office package in Tokyo. So why wait? Arrange a viewing today.
Location Information
Kato Building is situated within a very popular part of Tokyo for various types of business. With the superb selection of business-friendly facilities and public transport options, access to the rest of the city or further afield is a painless process. For any firms that frequently host visitors, this office space can provide an array of great performance venues not too far away. For instance, the Shinbashi embujō, which provides the promise of both culture and escapism and can be reached with a very short car journey or by foot in approximately 4 minutes. You will also be within close proximity to the beautiful Hamarikyu Gardens which are ideal for a tranquil lunchtime stroll. This part of Tokyo is accessible by air via Haneda Airport which can be reached after a 19 minute drive. Tying together competitive rates, transport convenience and prestige in a single package, you'd struggle to pin-down a more desirable location for business in or around Tokyo.
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Map, Transport and POIs
Transport links
- Road Shuto Expressway
- Airport Haneda Airport (19 mins via 首都高速湾岸線), 18.5km
- Subway Hibiya, Asakusa, Oedo and Ginza lines