Tokyo Chapter - ninetytwo13
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Chapter - ninetytwo13 Amenities & Features
Location
City
Coliving Type
Apartments
Gym
Yes
Kitchen
Yes
About Tokyo Chapter - ninetytwo13
In Akasaka, this coliving sits in a central Tokyo pocket with a strong city feel and easy access to both Hinokicho Park and Roppongi’s business district. It suits people who want to live close to work, move between a busy neighbourhood and quieter green space, and share a building with a mix of creators, entrepreneurs, writers, artists, filmmakers, and startup founders.
The setup combines private and shared offices with serviced apartments, so the line between living and working stays flexible. Private offices come with bathrooms and kitchens, and the property also includes shared desks. Free high-speed internet is part of the practical base, along with meeting rooms and a lounge. The stay runs by the month, and the apartments are built for people who want a proper place to stay rather than a short-term crash pad.
- Fully equipped commercial kitchen for cooking and hosting
- Gym for regular training
- Rooftop area with city views
- Monthly events and workshops that keep the community active
The mix of workspace and living space is the main draw here. It works as a place to settle into a rhythm, cook with others, take meetings, and still have room to pull back. Akasaka gives it a sharper, urban edge without cutting it off from the more relaxed parts of the city.
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9-chōme-2-13 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
Tokyo Chapter - ninetytwo13 Amenities & Features
Location
CityColiving Type
ApartmentsGym
YesKitchen
YesAbout Tokyo Chapter - ninetytwo13
In Akasaka, this coliving sits in a central Tokyo pocket with a strong city feel and easy access to both Hinokicho Park and Roppongi’s business district. It suits people who want to live close to work, move between a busy neighbourhood and quieter green space, and share a building with a mix of creators, entrepreneurs, writers, artists, filmmakers, and startup founders.
The setup combines private and shared offices with serviced apartments, so the line between living and working stays flexible. Private offices come with bathrooms and kitchens, and the property also includes shared desks. Free high-speed internet is part of the practical base, along with meeting rooms and a lounge. The stay runs by the month, and the apartments are built for people who want a proper place to stay rather than a short-term crash pad.
- Fully equipped commercial kitchen for cooking and hosting
- Gym for regular training
- Rooftop area with city views
- Monthly events and workshops that keep the community active
The mix of workspace and living space is the main draw here. It works as a place to settle into a rhythm, cook with others, take meetings, and still have room to pull back. Akasaka gives it a sharper, urban edge without cutting it off from the more relaxed parts of the city.