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Freelancer looking for a comfy place to hold a meeting or get some quick work done? If you're in the Akasaka area, there's no better place than T-Time: pay ¥300 for the hour (monthly and weekly payment plans are also available) and get access to a full-fledged business lounge, complete with Wi-Fi, electric outlets and a broad selection of business-related reading materials – you're free to bring your own food and drinks too. An interesting detail here is that the materials for the stylish, wooden interior come from trees planted by the More Trees project, led by activist musician Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Transport Akasaka Station (Chiyoda line), exit 5a
Open 10am-8pm / closed Sat-Sun & holidays
URL t-time156.com
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