MIDORI.so Newsletter:
MIDORI.so Newsletter:
![[NEWS] Rare Opportunity: A Fixed Desk Now Open](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/le7z07rc/staging/9e01bc08950aa64f747703f56ed2e2c48f4e65e9-2048x1363.png?w=3840&q=50&fit=clip&auto=format)
We are now opening a limited number of seats at MIDORI.so NAKAMEGURO— a share office that originated from a DIY renovation of an ivy-covered abandoned building, which inspired its very name. Located just a 12-minute walk from both Shibuya and Nakameguro stations, MIDORI.so attracts a diverse, multinational community of creators. Every day, new encounters and collaborations emerge, creating what we like to call a state of creative chaos. The building also houses a gallery space on the 3rd floor. Our members include filmmakers, art directors, designers, editors, PR specialists, illustrators, engineers, writers, and interior designers — all engaged in various creative fields.
![[NEWS] MIDORI.so Aoyama / Creative Place](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/le7z07rc/staging/a0029af6b87850cbbf4879ed91b2d7b8d2ca26bf-6048x4024.jpg?w=3840&q=50&fit=clip&auto=format)
We’re a place to begin. Just a 4-minute walk from Aoyama-itchome Station, this conveniently located venue offers a minimalist and comfortable environment that can accommodate up to 50 guests (30 seated). With its relaxed atmosphere and built-in bar counter, it’s perfect for casual meetups and business networking. Equipped with a projector and kitchen, the space is also ideal for events with food and drinks, meetings, or popup gatherings.
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At MIDORI.so, we offer a variety of rental spaces — from galleries to lounges — each with its own unique character. For reservations or inquiries, please contact us via the form. MIDORI.so Nakamerguro Gallery
![[NEWS] NEW OPEN MIDORI.so Kichijoji](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/le7z07rc/staging/5a9f091491c74c5e776191f9ee4d73dfb185bbc8-6722x4481.jpg?w=3840&q=50&fit=clip&auto=format)
MIDORI.so Kichijoji From the city center surrounded by green-colored trains, to a town where orange-colored trains run— a lush park surrounding the source of the Kanda River, and in front of the station, alleyways that evolved from postwar black markets. A hub of subculture and a town that everyone dreams of living in—Kichijoji. Located inside PARCO, the gateway to this beloved neighborhood, MIDORI.so Kichijoji brings the same sense of diversity and excitement that defines MIDORI.so. Here, living and working blend closely in a local context— a workspace that feels like a natural extension of your everyday life.
![[NEWS] MIDORI.so Aoyama Creative Space 活用事例](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/le7z07rc/staging/c798f67c0013f7a10aadd63ac46130dec93afaf3-5906x3937.jpg?w=3840&q=50&fit=clip&auto=format)
MIDORI.so AOYAMA is a desk-less version of MIDORI.so, located between Aoyama-itchome and Nogizaka stations. It’s a new type of workspace that breaks down “working” into its elements and focuses on “meeting.” This time, we’d like to introduce examples of how the space has been used for events and workshops. Kitchen Use Examples
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Subsidy Program Offering Up to 1.8 Million Yen! Setagaya Ward Regional Collaboration Hands-on Support Project “HOME / WORK BOOSTER” The MIDORI.so team is involved in the operation of the Setagaya Ward Regional Collaboration Hands-on Support Project for FY2025, “HOME / WORK BOOSTER,” which is now accepting applications. Setagaya is a community where businesses rooted in daily life thrive. “HOME / WORK BOOSTER” is a practical program designed to support entrepreneurs taking new steps while making the most of the region’s unique characteristics.
![[TRIAL DAY] Vol.01 Nakameguro](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/le7z07rc/staging/ce8b6da9dd6d0557fff424d72885181522daf8dc-2400x1600.jpg?w=3840&q=50&fit=clip&auto=format)
MIDORI.so Trial Day Vol.01 Nakameguro A share office renovated DIY-style from an ivy-covered abandoned building—this is the origin of the name “MIDORI.so.” Despite being just a 12-minute walk from Shibuya and Nakameguro Stations, it gathers a multinational group of creators, generating what can only be described as creative chaos on a daily basis. A gallery space is also available on the 3rd floor of the building. Member Composition: Many involved in creative fields such as filmmakers, art directors, designers, editors, PR professionals, illustrators, engineers, writers, and interior designers.
![[NEW OPEN] MIDORI.so Nihonbashi](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/le7z07rc/staging/2caf17bcfaad18f7fec5b6134bc9797fd6418b1b-3000x2000.png?w=3840&q=50&fit=clip&auto=format)
MIDORI.so Nihonbashi MIDORI.so Nihonbashi is a workspace where living and working seamlessly blend into one. Check in, and log in. You wake up with the morning light and brew a cup of coffee. In the quiet shared kitchen, you send an email while picking up where you left off yesterday. At night, you jot down an idea that came to you in bed. Here, life and work flow together naturally, moving at your own rhythm.As anthropologist Tim Ingold once said, there are two kinds of movement: “transport” and “wayfaring.” This place resembles wayfaring—a world where detours and meandering thoughts are welcomed.Working doesn’t have to mean reaching a goal as efficiently as possible. Sometimes, in the space between things, you encounter something unexpected that shifts your perspective. It’s in that gentle uncertainty that new ideas can be born. MIDORI.so Nihonbashi is neither just a hotel nor just a workspace. What begins at check-in is a slightly different way of engaging with work—freer, a bit more ambiguous, yet grounded. A place where you can move forward at your own pace.
![[NEW OPEN] MIDORI.so IKEJIRI](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/le7z07rc/staging/cef408ce28e02115bc747543440a609d1aa6efd4-6908x4605.jpg?w=3840&q=50&fit=clip&auto=format)
MODORI.so IKEJIRI MIDORI.so founder Teruo Kurosaki has led the transformation of Japan’s first school-redevelopment project, the “IID Setagaya Monozukuri School,” into a new multi-purpose facility called “HOME/WORK VILLAGE.” Centered around the theme of “facing social issues as homework for our generation, rather than passing them on to the next,” MIDORI.so Ikejiri is located within a space that utilizes former school facilities such as a library and schoolyard. Once a place of learning, it now serves as a hub for work that connects with the daily lives and professions of the local community. Announcement of the Opening Party for MIDORI.so Ikejiri