Coworking Space Morioka Launches Cram School Workspace Setup Project on June 11

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  • Coworking Space Morioka Launches Cram School Workspace Setup Project on June 11
  • Coworking Space Morioka will launch a project on June 11, 2026, to turn empty cram school spaces into workspaces for parents. Based on 10+ years of experience, it offers two support plans starting at 10,000 yen.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 5, 2026

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Coworking Space Morioka will launch a project on June 11, 2026, to turn empty cram school spaces into workspaces for parents. Based on 10+ years of experience, it offers two support plans starting at 10,000 yen.

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Coworking Space Morioka will launch a project on June 11, 2026, to turn empty cram school spaces into workspaces for parents. Based on 10+ years of experience, it offers two support plans starting at 10,000 yen.
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Coworking Space Morioka (Representative: Kazuyuki Kawamura, Morioka, Iwate) will launch the 'Cram School Workspace Setup Project' on June 11, 2026. This project helps school operators repurpose empty classrooms and study rooms into workspaces for parents to work or study during their children's classes, addressing declining enrollment due to the low birthrate.

Leveraging over 10 years of coworking experience, the service offers two support plans:
- Plan 1: Registration agency on existing workspace portal sites (10,000 yen, tax included).
- Plan 2: Consultation to establish workspace usage options as regular tuition add-ons (100,000 yen, tax included).

The project targets cram schools, private schools, and childcare facilities. Consultations are accepted via a dedicated inquiry page on the sales platform 'MOSH' or by email. This initiative is part of the 'Hatarakibiraki' concept, which advocates opening corporate spaces to local communities to boost engagement and business efficiency.

FAQ

When will the 'Learning School Workspace Opening Support Project' begin?

It will begin on Thursday, June 11, 2026.

Who is eligible for this support project?

Managers of cram schools (juku), private schools, and various childcare facilities are eligible.

What pricing plans are offered for the workspace opening support?

There are two plans: a registration agency plan for existing portal sites (10,000 yen tax included), and a support plan to create a workspace option as an additional fee to regular tuition (100,000 yen tax included).

How can inquiries or consultations be made?

They are accepted via a dedicated page on the service sales website 'MOSH' or by email.

What is the concept of 'Hatarakibiraki' (workplace opening)?

It is a way of working proposed by Coworking Space Morioka where companies open a part of their workspace to the general public to share it as a community space.