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Coworking Space Flat is an offline coworking space with an attached café, located in Shin-Matsudo, Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It also functions as a study room, shared office, third place, and community event venue. The website emphasizes it as a local space that is “easy to drop by while you’re in the area,” serving office workers, students, entrepreneurs, freelancers, and people studying for exams.
From an enterprise software/SaaS perspective, this is not a cloud software product but a physical space service. Its core offering is centered on offline work: the café area and work area are separated, with semi-private rooms, sofa seating, large tables, Wi‑Fi, power outlets at each seat, free monitors, a multifunction printer, water dispenser, lockers, and more. For entrepreneurs and small legal entities, the optional corporate registration, address use, postal mailbox, and mail/package receiving services are particularly valuable. In terms of team collaboration, the information provided only covers offline meetings, discussions in the café area, and private meeting rooms located a three-minute walk away. There is no evidence of an account system, permission controls, online collaboration, or third-party integrations. On security, only 24-hour camera surveillance is disclosed; data security, privacy, and compliance certifications are not mentioned.
The pricing structure is fairly clear: monthly memberships, drop-in use, and coupon tickets are available. Under the promotional pricing, the enrollment fee is 0 yen, and weekday 5/9/12-hour memberships are 6,600, 11,000, and 16,500 yen per month respectively, with a minimum term of three months. Under the standard pricing, the enrollment fee is 3,000 yen, and monthly fees range from 8,250 to 19,800 yen, with a separate night plan at 7,700 yen per month. Drop-in use costs 550 yen per hour, 1,100 yen for three hours, or 2,200 yen for nine hours. Lockers, registration, and address use + postal mailbox are each around 1,100 yen per month.
The main strengths are the close integration of workspace, café, and community activities, making it suitable for individuals and small teams that need a local work base, study environment, or registered address. The drawbacks are that it is highly location-specific, has fairly detailed rules around business days and usage hours, requires an interview/screening for contracts, and lacks the APIs, integrations, permissions, automation, and online management capabilities expected of SaaS products.
The website does not disclose information about accessibility from mainland China, so this remains unknown. For users in China evaluating the service remotely, its practical value will still largely depend on whether they can use the physical location in Matsudo.
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