Expansion of Workspace Options Through Collaboration
In a significant development for remote workers and business professionals, WORKUS, a workspace reservation service under O-Fas, has announced a new partnership with fabbit, a leading co-working space provider in Japan. Effective from September 16, 2025, users of WORKUS will gain access to
11 additional co-working locations managed by fabbit, allowing them to work from various convenient spots across the country.
The Shift Towards Flexible Workspaces
In recent years, the demand for flexible work environments has surged, largely fueled by the evolving nature of work that no longer confines individuals to traditional office settings. Whether it's for business meetings during travel, last-minute work tasks, or simply a change of scenery, professionals increasingly seek adaptable work solutions.
fabbit operates a vast network of co-working spaces, catering to a wide array of needs from startups to large corporations. With this integration, WORKUS aims to comprehensively address these demands and ensure that users have the convenience of finding suitable workspaces in urban centers and beyond.
Locations Included in the Partnership
The collaboration with fabbit adds the following 11 locations to the WORKUS network:
- - fabbit Aoyama
- - fabbit Ginza
- - fabbit TRIEL Tokyo
- - fabbit Kyobashi
- - fabbit Shibuya
- - fabbit GG Osaka Honmachi
- - fabbit Hiroshima Ekimae
- - fabbit Takamatsu (scheduled for October)
- - fabbit GG Hakata Ekimae
- - fabbit GG Acros Fukuoka
- - fabbit Munakata
This variety of locations highlights the commitment to providing options beyond just metropolitan hubs, enhancing accessibility for users nationwide.
Access and Utilization of Co-Working Spaces
To reserve a workspace, users must download the WORKUS app, where they can effortlessly search for and book resources at any of the fabbit locations. The flexibility of the WORKUS service allows for booking in just 30-minute increments, making it economical and suitable for users requiring sporadic workspace. Pricing starts from approximately
100 yen for 30 minutes, which is especially appealing for those who only need short-term access.
Individual membership to WORKUS can be established through the WORKUS app or the dedicated website, while corporate members may seek a partnership for more extensive services.
The Vision Behind the Collaboration
This partnership primarily stems from the ongoing shift in work culture in Japan, where the traditional 9-to-5 schedule is quickly being replaced by a more dynamic approach to employment. As businesses adapt to a hybrid work model, they recognize the necessity to provide employees with diverse options that cater to their work habits.
WORKUS’ service is designed to support this transformation, offering
around 400 diverse workspaces across various brands nationwide. From private booths to meeting rooms and lounges, users can select spaces that align with their workload and preferences. The aim is to empower individuals to utilize their time effectively, capitalizing on brief windows for productivity.
About fabbit and WORKUS
fabbit is a well-known brand specializing in rental offices, co-working spaces, and virtual offices, boasting approximately
19 locations across the nation and a member network of around
20,000 users. Their comprehensive offerings go beyond mere space rental, providing a holistic ecosystem for business growth through mutual utilization of hubs, networking opportunities, and support for startups and established companies alike.
Meanwhile,
WORKUS, operated by O-Fas (a 100% subsidiary of SoftBank Corp.), offers a user-friendly interface for booking co-working spaces and satellite offices via smartphone, streamlining access for modern professionals who value convenience and flexibility in their work environment.
The partnership between WORKUS and fabbit symbolizes a step toward a future where flexible work options are readily available and adaptable to individual and corporate needs. This collaboration not only benefits users but also contributes to the overall evolution of Japan's work culture.
For more information, visit
fabbit’s official website and
WORKUS’s service site.