4F Workspace
Work flexibly, focus deeply,
and run your day from Hondori.
Open seats and private booths (drop-in or monthly)—work, focus, and take calls on 4F.
Areas on 4F
Overview of spaces
Compare open seats, drop-in booths, and monthly booths—with photos for each.
Support areas (calls, meetings, shared)

Phone Room
- Use
- Calls · Short slots
- Capacity
- 1 person
- Access
- Short calls

Web Meeting Room
- Use
- 1 recommended · Lighting
- Capacity
- 1 person recommended
- Access
- Reservations

Small meeting room
- Use
- Table · 8 / 6-person types
- Capacity
- About 6–8 people (varies by room type)
- Access
- Reservations

Shared & support
- Use
- Reception · Pantry · Lockers · Break
- Capacity
- All members
- Access
- Shared
4F is for daily work, focus, small meetings, and shared services. 5F hosts larger meeting rooms and the event hall for bigger groups and events.
Access & usable hours
Usable hours vary by plan. For visits and inquiries, we generally use weekdays 9:00–18:00 as a guide. See Pricing and each service page for plan details.
Information may change without notice.
Coworking
Coworking — open shared workspace
An open floor with counter and BOX seats—no assigned desks. Suited to telework, remote work, focus blocks, and study; drop-in the same day when space is open.
- Open counter and BOX seating—pick any available seat in the shared area
- Power and Wi‑Fi included. Break space, phone room, and powder room are free shared amenities
- Weekdays 9:00–18:00 (last check-in 17:00). Paid add-ons include 6- and 8-person meeting rooms (see Pricing)
- Door booths for 1–2 people (drop-in) are in the booth section below; monthly booths are under Pricing → Monthly private booth
Private booth
Private booths — partitioned booths for solo work
Partitioned booths in the coworking area. When you want to focus on your own.
- Partitioned 1–2 person booths with doors, on the coworking floor
- Drop-in and monthly contracts. Same-day use when booths are open
- Monthly terms (booth assignment, hours, etc.)—see “Monthly private booth” on Pricing
Calls & meetings
Calls, online meetings, and small-group meetings
Compare phone room, web meeting room, and small meeting rooms below, then see the photos.
At a glance
- Capacity
- 1 person
- Best for
- Short calls, light sales
- Access
- Short calls
- Capacity
- 1 person recommended
- Best for
- Longer online meetings, screen sharing
- Access
- Reservations
- Capacity
- About 6–8 people (varies by type)
- Best for
- Table meetings, guests
- Access
- Reservations
On 4F
Phone room, web meeting room, and small meeting rooms
Photos and usage notes for each area are below. For larger meeting rooms, use 5F (Meeting & Event).
Phone Room
Phone Room — short calls and quick conversations
A dedicated room for conversations that are awkward in the open workspace.
- A dedicated room for calls and short conversations
- For topics that are hard to handle in the open workspace
- For longer online meetings, use the Web Meeting Room
Web Meeting Room
Web Meeting Room — longer online meetings
For screen sharing and longer online meetings—a seated layout; we recommend one person in the room.
- Layout that keeps camera and screen sharing easy to manage
- Seated setup with lighting and power
- Use the phone room for short calls and this room for longer online sessions
Small meeting room
Small meeting rooms — 8-person and 6-person types (guide)
Internal syncs, guests, and small sales. 8- and 6-person types—see photos for scale. Larger events on 5F.
- Table layout for face-to-face dialogue
- Interviews and 1:1s that need a calm setting
- Different role from the medium room and event hall—choose by scale
Visit and consultation
Make 4F your everyday base.
Check availability and terms, then contact us for tours and consultations.

