Private Booth

Semi-private space for deep focus

Not open coworking—partitioned booths for 1–2 people who want less noise, less visibility, and fewer interruptions.

Hondori 4F. When cafés and open benches feel too exposed, a booth is the desk you step into—and close behind you.

Check Availability for openings. Rate guides live on Pricing; monthly booth terms under “Monthly private booth”.

Drop-in rate guide · View pricing

Monthly booth terms · Monthly private booth

Semi-private booth desk at Wis-Wis Hondori—door booths for 1–2 people

Booths on 4F

Coworking vs booth—at a glance

Open-plan coworking desks in Hondori, Hiroshima
Coworking (open)
Partitioned private booth for focused work in Hondori
Private booth

Coworking (open)

  • Open layout, airy flow
  • Casual work and drop-ins
  • Conversation and traffic are normal

Private booth

  • Semi-private partitions
  • Deep focus and call-friendly setup
  • Quieter, less visual noise from others

Pain points booths solve

When cafés or open seats break your thread, a bounded booth is the alternative.

“I can’t focus in cafés.”

Traffic, chatter, and sightlines break your thread—a booth gives a contained pocket.

“I need privacy for calls.”

Not a full meeting room—just enough enclosure for screen and voice.

“Visual distractions wreck my flow.”

When movement in your periphery pulls you out of the task.

“I need a hard stop: finish this block here.”

A few hours, one booth, one outcome.

Essentials

Semi-private booths for 1–2 people—drop-in or monthly.

1 or 2 people

Door booths for solo deep work or short paired sessions side by side.

Drop-in or monthly

Use by the hour or day when space is open—or choose a monthly plan for a steady weekday base.

Focus & short blocks

Desk work, prep before calls, and a few hours of heads-down time—not a full meeting room.

More distance, not soundproof

Not a soundproof guarantee—but easier than open seating to reduce sightlines and ambient noise.

Pricing is the source of truth for rates and hours. Check Availability for openings.

For longer calls or seated meetings with several people, consider our other spaces.

Wide view of private booths on the Hondori coworking floor
Booths on 4FDoor booths inside the coworking floor—more distance from sightlines and ambient noise than open seating.
Single-person booth set up for focused desk work
Solo · deep focusSettle in solo for documents, prep, or work before and after online calls.
Two-person booth for short paired sessions
Duo · paired workUp to two people—handy for short side-by-side work or quick alignment before a meeting.

Rates and hours

Pick the lane that fits how you want to work—then confirm details on Pricing or by inquiry.

Rates and terms on Pricing are authoritative. Below is a guide to how people typically use booths.

A few hours or one day

Drop-in use

For short blocks or a full day when you do not need a monthly contract. Same-day use may be possible when space is open—confirm current guides and availability on Pricing or by inquiry.

Meeting rooms and open desks are different lines—jump to what matches now.

Open floor, lighter tasks

Email and quick work in the open.

View coworking

See 4F on the map

Phone nooks, web meeting areas, and flow between spaces.

Browse Workspaces

Check openings—or talk through how you want to use a booth

Start with Availability if you know when you want in. Not sure about 1 vs 2 people, drop-in vs monthly? We can walk through options on a visit.