Regus Expands Availability on Instabase
In a significant development for the flexible workspace sector, Instabase, a matching platform for rental spaces operated by Rebase Co., Ltd., has announced the integration of nearly 200 locations and more than 400 spaces from Regus, part of the Mitsubishi Estate Group. This collaboration marks a substantial expansion in the options available for business usage across the nation.
The concept of flexible workspaces has gained immense popularity, especially given the shifting dynamics of work patterns. With the rise in remote work and the need for on-demand office spaces, many businesses are looking for environments that meet their requirements without the long-term commitments of traditional office leases. This need is precisely what Instabase aims to serve, by providing a variety of spaces suitable for meetings, negotiations, and internal collaborations.
With this new listing, users on Instabase can easily access Regus facilities without needing to engage in corporate contracts or membership sign-ups, allowing them to book spaces by the hour. The workspaces are well-equipped and adaptable to various needs, featuring meeting rooms and co-working options that cater to different group sizes and objectives. By eliminating the hassle of preparation and logistical arrangements, users can focus on what truly matters—doing business and fostering communication.
Whether it’s for meetings, client presentations, offsite discussions, or temporary workspaces while traveling, Regus locations available via Instabase can accommodate a multitude of business scenarios. This new array of options broadens the accessibility of quality spaces across Japan, thereby enriching the possibilities of working environments and practices.
As this initiative progresses, Instabase plans to expand gradually, incorporating feedback and insights to enhance their offerings further. The goal is to make the process of finding and utilizing workspaces as seamless and convenient as possible.
Overview of Regus
Regus operates globally as the world's largest provider of workspaces, boasting a vast network of over 4,000 locations across 120 countries. Owned by IWG plc based in Switzerland, Regus has made significant inroads in bringing its flexible office model to Japan. Since starting operations in 1998, Regus has grown under the Mitsubishi Estate Group's umbrella since February 2023 and currently operates in more than 51 cities with over 210 locations throughout the country.
Regus caters to a diverse clientele by offering various branded office solutions that meet different needs:
- - Signature: A sophisticated co-working space designed for a mature audience.
- - SPACES: A brand focused on creative collaboration.
- - Regus: High-quality workspace options with various locations and flexible plans.
- - Openoffice: Compact, functional spaces aimed at simplifying work.
Together, these brands create a comprehensive range of flexible office solutions that fit diverse customer requirements.
Overview of Instabase
Instabase serves as one of Japan's largest matching platforms for rental spaces. It lists over 45,000 rental venues nationwide, including conference rooms, seminar venues, studios, kitchens, and beauty salons, all easily reservable for as little as 30 minutes. With an annual visitor count exceeding 31 million, Instabase garners interest from a variety of age groups seeking flexible space solutions.
To learn more or to schedule a space, visit
Instabase’s official site.
Company Profile: Rebase
Rebase is dedicated to fostering a thriving atmosphere where ideas and connections flourish. Their vision, encapsulated in the phrase “Where It Starts,” champions the notion that great ideas can spring forth from diverse interactions. The company’s mission, “Get Together,” aims to facilitate gatherings and connections to expand the communal fabric. Through their event service “TOIRO” and the rental space platform “Instabase,” they provide avenues for collaboration and interaction.
Company Name: Rebase Co., Ltd.
Location: 4-26-18 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan (Harajuku Piazza Building 5F)
CEO: Kai Sato
Established: April 2014
Business Focus: Matching platform services
Website:
Rebase