Private Workspace
The workroom provides a convenient space for guests to work before or after check-in, as well as to participate in online meetings.
WeWork members can use the workroom for 2 hours free of charge.
Amenities
The room is equipped with power outlets, wireless LAN, and monitors, enabling guests to seamlessly initiate online meetings instantly.
Rates & Reservations
Prices | JPY 500/hour Up to 2 hours free for WeWork member guests with membership card |
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Hours | 5:00 AM - 1:00 AM |
Reservation |
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Meeting spot | Please pick up the key at the front desk. |
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OMO with Work Room
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Otaru is a retro port town that still remain vestiges of the civilization and enlightenment of the Meiji era. Get your bearings at OMO Base and head out into a canal and warehouse district dotted with glassworks and other artisan’s studios, cafés, a sake brewery, and fun shops to explore. On a morning stroll around the wharf you’ll hear the lively calls of fishermen bringing in the day’s catch of herring, a specialty featured on our menus.
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Asakusa is an area where nostalgia and trends meet and captivate everyone. Once the crowds of Nakamise-dori have settled down, the atmosphere of the Edo period and the shitamachi or old town culture permeate. Go through a shop curtain that catches your eye, pay a visit to the illuminated Sensoji Temple on your way back, and start your day with a refreshing morning walk, and before you know it you're an Asakusa-master.
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