【from Tokyo】Ultra-minimum High-tech Office on the Underground passage

in blurtlife •  4 years ago  (edited)

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I found a mysterious box in the passage of a subway station.
This seems to be a one-person office.


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According to the pamphlet, this is a "relaxed space", a "place where you can concentrate", "safety security (meaning that it is soundproof and you do not have to worry about eavesdropping)" and "equipment is substantial (power outlet, USB It is fully equipped with an outlet, wireless LAN, and a large monitor.) "

Moreover, it is fully equipped with "comfortable chairs", "ergonomic adjustment of room brightness, monitor position, and temperature / humidity adjustment by air conditioning".
It costs about $ 2.3 in 15 minutes. You can make a reservation on your smartphone.

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Personally, I'm not good at narrow places. However, for those who find it calm in a small space, it may be a place where they can concentrate.


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By the way, I'm worried that only one box is placed in the aisle. Is this service still a test, or will there be more "offices" in the future?

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#tokyo

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  ·  4 years ago  ·   (edited)

Interesting and so Japanese. Would be nice to see what it really looks like from the inside. I can't imagine it will be comfortable

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Thanks for your comment. Japanese service, that's right. And I don't want to use it either (I don't want to be so busy).
And even if there is only one, ordinary Japanese people don't use it easily ... It may be necessary to put two or three.

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

That's an interesting thought, that they need two or more cabins before someone starts using it. But I think I understand what you mean, in a group everything feels safer etc.

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Exactly as you pointed out. I don't care about the eyes of others when I do what I really want. But when it comes to things that aren't that important to me, it suits people ...