Condominium Rooftop Glamping Photo Experience Event Held

A new proposal for utilizing common areas through a glamping photo experience event on a condominium rooftop.

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On March 1, 2026, Conepla Inc. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Makio Nakamura; hereinafter "Conepla") held a "Condominium Rooftop Glamping Photo Experience" on the rooftop of a condominium in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
This event was conducted for residents as an initiative to explore new possibilities for utilizing common areas in condominiums. Tents and equipment from the Nordic outdoor brand "Nordisk" were set up, and Yuta Nakamura of Japan Night View Office Inc. was invited as an instructor to provide a photography lecture in the rooftop space as it transitioned from dusk to night view.

Glamping tent illuminated against the backdrop of the city night view

1) Event Overview

Organizer: Conepla Inc.

Cooperation: Nordisk Japan Co., Ltd. / Japan Night View Office Inc.

Date and Time: Sunday, March 1, 2026, 16:00–20:00

Location: Rooftop common area of a condominium in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Participants: 43 condominium residents

2) Event Details

With the equipment cooperation of Nordisk Japan and the instructional support of Japan Night View Office, this event was held with the theme of "scenery experience," maximizing the rooftop location to foster community among residents. The venue featured Nordisk tents and furniture, transforming the rooftop into a high-quality, extraordinary space for relaxing and photography. Participants enjoyed taking photos as the lighting environment shifted from dusk to night, guided by Yuta Nakamura, who taught techniques for using smartphones and DSLR cameras. Furthermore, the Nordisk tents used are part of the condominium's emergency equipment, boasting high disaster-prevention performance that meets the international humanitarian "Sphere Standards." This event embodied the "Phase-Free" concept, where daily leisure use serves as disaster preparedness. The photography lecture also facilitated conversation among residents, serving as a catalyst for community interaction. Participants commented, "I never had the chance to go up to the roof at night, so I didn't know it had such a view," and "I didn't know we could borrow tents as part of the building's equipment. I want to use them in the future."