Exciting New Opening in Tokyo!
In the heart of Tokyo, a new trunk room facility named
Spalab Yukigaya Otsuka Store 2 is set to open its doors on
August 1, 2026. This innovative storage solution offers both businesses and individuals an opportunity to securely store their belongings just a short
three-minute walk from Yukigaya Otsuka Station on the Tokyu Ikegami Line.
Location and Access
The new store is conveniently located in
Ota City, Tokyo, at
1-14 Yukigaya Otsuka-cho, Yukigaya Liquor Store Cooperative Building, Room 401. Its prime location makes it easily accessible for anyone needing extra storage space in this bustling urban area.
Special Opening Campaign
As part of the grand opening celebrations, Spalab is offering
special discounted rental rates. Whether you’re an individual or a corporation, you’re encouraged to reach out for more information. Interested in securing the best possible rates? Don’t hesitate to contact the facility through their
official website.
Personalized Storage Solutions
Not sure how much space you need for your items? Spalab provides expert advice on storage solutions tailored to your needs. Here’s a quick rundown of what they offer:
- - Small Units (0.5 tatami to 1 tatami): Suitable for solo dwellers, these units can accommodate 18 to 36 standard-sized cardboard boxes. Perfect for storing off-season clothes, bedding, appliances, and luggage.
- - Larger Units (2 tatami to 3 tatami): Ideal for families or businesses, these spacious units can hold 72 to 144 boxes. They are perfect for larger furniture pieces like washing machines and bicycles, as well as office supplies and inventory.
About Spalab
Spalab operates over
700 indoor trunk room locations across
Tokyo and Osaka, featuring more than
22,000 rental units. With rising real estate prices limiting living space in urban areas, many people face the challenge of managing belongings without compromising on living space. Spalab aims to alleviate this urban dilemma by providing accessible and secure storage solutions. Furthermore, the company emphasizes sustainability by transforming vacant properties (with an estimated
800,000 empty homes) into usable trunk rooms, contributing to resolution of a pressing social issue.
Key Features of Spalab Services
- - Contactless Service: Customers can explore the site, sign contracts, and even cancel services without face-to-face interaction. All operations are internet-based to accommodate the growing demand for contactless services. Notably, smart locks and dial keys eliminate the need to pick up physical keys.
- - Instant Access: Individuals, particularly busy professionals in Tokyo, may require immediate storage solutions due to various circumstances like relocations or business trips. The application process is streamlined for quick approvals, enabling access to a unit within an hour of securing the contract.
- - Doubled Security: The safety of your belongings is paramount. Each unit comes with its own lock, while the facility is equipped with CCTV monitoring, ensuring a worry-free experience for customers. As of now, Spalab reports no incidents of theft.
- - Clean and Comfortable Environment: The newly constructed store is designed to meet high cleanliness standards. Regular cleaning ensures that the space is inviting and well-maintained, with proper climate control for humidity management.
UK Corporation's Support
UK Corporation supports trunk room investments and is featured in various media platforms. For those looking to educate themselves about trunk room investments, a complimentary book that topped the
Amazon rankings is being offered to all who register via their official LINE account.
For more information regarding investment opportunities and the trunk room service at Spalab Yukigaya Otsuka Store, visit
UK Corporation's official site or contact them directly at
Tel: 03-6911-0577 (Weekdays 10 AM - 7 PM) or via
email: [email protected].
Spalab Yukigaya Otsuka Store 2 not only reiterates the convenience of smart storage solutions but also promotes domestic investment opportunities, making it a pioneering establishment in Tokyo's storage industry.