China Overseas Chinese Network, February 3, according to the Japanese New Overseas Chinese News Network, the continuation of the new crown pneumonia epidemic has affected people's working methods and lifestyles.

According to reports, Japan's Mitsui Fudosan is gradually advancing the "shared office" project.

This is to meet the needs of the epidemic, reduce the possibility of centralized office, and increase the separate space for remote meetings.

Similarly, Nomura Real Estate Co., Ltd. also plans to achieve the development goal of 150 "shared offices" in 2027, which can be four times the current scale.

The "New Overseas Chinese Daily" reporter learned that some overseas Chinese companies have also begun to join the group.

  According to data provided by a large intermediary company headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo and responsible for office building rental, in December 2020, the vacancy rate of office buildings in the central 5 wards of Tokyo was 4.49%.

Affected by the epidemic and anti-epidemic policies, more and more Japanese companies are adopting home work.

Since October 2020, cases of reducing office space have gradually increased.

On the other hand, due to family and other reasons, it is difficult for many people who work from home to find a suitable working environment at home. Therefore, people's demand for "shared offices" is also increasing.

  A reporter from the "New Overseas Chinese News" interviewed an overseas Chinese company in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

The boss of this company said that when he started his business in Japan, he was a rented office.

For a long time, I regarded buying a small building as one of my dreams of starting a company.

Only now have I discovered that real estate is called "real estate" in Japan, and more often it is still "asset-heavy."

The outbreak of the new crown pneumonia has made people feel the burden of "heavy assets".

Because when people can "work" at home and the efficiency is not low, the negative effect of this "asset-heavy" is highlighted.

  The head of an overseas Chinese cultural and creative enterprise in Ikebukuro, Tokyo told reporters that they had just rented an office with a Japanese company.

They got an unexpected gain, that is, the company's overseas Chinese employees really contacted and penetrated into Japanese companies, saw the work style of Japanese employees, and gained a deeper understanding and understanding of Japanese society, which is very beneficial for them to integrate into Japanese society.

  After visiting a Chinese manufacturing company in Shibuya, Tokyo, a reporter from "New Overseas Chinese News" learned that after they shared an office with a Japanese company, the "co-tenant" quickly became a "trading partner", who always had to work hard before going out. "Looking for customers", now the customers are around, and the "customers around" have also become "salesmen."

(Wang Yanan)