

Navigate Japan with *local grace*
Before we coordinate your Tokyo co-working hubs or design your custom corporate retreats, let's master the quiet daily habits that show respect and open doors.
Simple rules for effortless flow
Japan operates on a beautiful, unspoken code of collective care. A few small adjustments to your daily rhythm will make your stay effortless and deeply respected.
Honoring local rhythms
Avoid common friction points
Separate your trash meticulously according to neighborhood Gomi rules. Remove your shoes before stepping onto tatami mats, and always place business cards on a table with both hands.
Avoid eating or drinking while walking down busy streets—enjoy your snack by the storefront instead. Keep phone conversations silent on the Shinkansen, and never stick chopsticks upright in rice.
When ordering your morning flat white, a soft 'Konnichiwa' goes a long way. Respect the quiet of neighborhood alleyways.
Do not tip at restaurants or in taxis; exceptional service is already woven into the culture. A polite bow is the ultimate thank you.
Let us bridge the distance
Ready to coordinate a relaxed team offsite, map out your co-working stays, or find Tokyo's best Australian-style cafes? Share your plans and let's build your itinerary.
